Define: Instruction

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Instruction FAQ'S

Generally, you need permission from the copyright owner to use their material in your instructional materials. However, there are exceptions such as fair use, which allows limited use of copyrighted material for educational purposes.

As an instructional material creator, you may be held liable if someone gets injured due to your negligence or if you provided incorrect or misleading instructions. It is important to ensure the accuracy and safety of your instructional materials.

Yes, you can trademark the name of your instructional course if it meets the requirements for trademark registration, such as being distinctive and not confusingly similar to existing trademarks.

While it is not always necessary, having a written contract with your instructional course participants can help clarify the terms and conditions of the course, protect your rights, and minimize potential disputes.

Yes, you can use testimonials from previous participants in your instructional course promotions as long as they are genuine and not misleading. It is important to obtain written consent from the individuals providing the testimonials.

Yes, you can include affiliate links in your instructional materials, but you must disclose your affiliate relationship and comply with applicable advertising and disclosure laws.

Generally, you need the consent of individuals appearing in your instructional materials to use their images or videos. However, there are exceptions such as when the use falls under fair use or if the individuals are in a public setting.

Offering refunds for your instructional course is not legally required, but it can be a good business practice to maintain customer satisfaction and avoid potential disputes. It is advisable to have a clear refund policy in your terms and conditions.

Using someone else’s instructional materials as a basis for your own course may infringe on their copyright. It is best to create your own original content or seek permission from the copyright owner to avoid legal issues.

Teaching a course on a subject that requires a professional license without having the license yourself may be illegal in some jurisdictions. It is important to check the specific licensing requirements in your area and ensure compliance to avoid legal consequences.

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This glossary post was last updated: 13th April 2024.

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