Intellectual Property Rights and Copyright

IPR and copyright

Commitment to Intellectual Property and Copyright Principles

At Dwam Training Center, we are committed to respecting and adhering to all regulations and laws related to intellectual property and copyright issued by official authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Trainers and trainees must comply with all relevant laws and policies to ensure a training environment that respects intellectual rights.

Intellectual Property Rights of Website Content

As the owner or licensed entity of all intellectual property rights for the content published on our website, all available works are protected under local and international copyright laws. Therefore, all these rights are fully reserved and may not be exploited beyond the specified usage scope.

Guidelines for Using Training Content

  • The texts, images, videos, and other training materials available on our website are for personal use only, within the context of the courses for which you are registered.
  • It is prohibited to modify, print or republish any digital content without official permission from the Center.
  • The source of the content must be indicated when quoting, and copyright notices accompanying any uploaded material must not be removed.
  • Use of published content for commercial or marketing purposes is prohibited without prior authorization.
  • The Center has the right to suspend the use of the site for any user who violates these terms, with the possibility of taking the necessary legal action.

Dwam Training Center adheres to intellectual property rights when publishing content

Commit Swing Center Management Respect intellectual property rights when producing or publishing any training content on the website, including texts, images, training curricula, designs, software, and other materials. All such materials are the exclusive property of the Center and may not be used or redistributed without official permission.

Trainers must adhere to intellectual property rights when delivering training content

  • All trainers wishing to present their training content will abide by the principles of intellectual property rights and publishing, and will sign a pledge form not to violate any intellectual rights.
  • Trainers must cite all sources and references used in the preparation of the training content.
  • If the trainer uses content that is not his/her own intellectual property without indicating the source, he/she will be held legally responsible for it.
  • All training materials uploaded to the website become part of the Center's training content, which can be used for research or academic purposes in accordance with the Center's policies.

Rules for publishing training content

The Center is keen to ensure the quality of the published training content, and therefore it is forbidden to publish any content that includes:

  • Offending individuals, organizations, or institutions.
  • Quoting or publishing copyrighted content without official permission.
  • Content that conflicts with religious, moral or social values.
  • Content that incites racial, sectarian or tribal intolerance or discrimination.
  • Promote any products or services for commercial purposes outside of the center.

Dwam Training Center’s Commitment to Protecting Intellectual Property Rights

  • All training courses offered on the center’s website are subject to the center’s exclusive intellectual property rights.
  • The Center owns full rights to publish courses, whether by developing them internally or obtaining them from instructors under formal agreements.
  • The center is committed to not publishing any content that violates copyright laws or infringes on the rights of any other entity.
  • The center clarifies its intellectual property policy to all beneficiaries by publishing it within the website’s terms of use.
  • All online training courses undergo review to ensure compliance with intellectual property standards before publication.

Ensures that Dwam Training Center is dedicated to applying the highest standards of intellectual property and copyright protection, ensuring a fair learning environment that complies with approved laws and regulations.