The following notices and licenses comprise together the Lifework Project License.
LifeWork Project respects your privacy. We do not collect personally identifiable information about you unless you voluntarily provide it, such as when you provide email contact information to subscribe to the LifeWork Project newsletter, send feedback to LifeWork Project, or subscribe to a course. If you voluntarily provide your email address or other contact information, we might also use it to inform you of changes to LifeWork Project, to survey you about your use or opinion of LifeWork Project, or to ask for your support. At your request, we will remove your contact information from our files.
We do not make your contact information or any other personally identifiable information available to anyone outside LifeWork Project or its service providers (who use the information only for authorized LifeWork Project purposes) unless we are legally required to do so.
In addition to the above, we collect certain anonymous (non-personally identifiable) information to help us improve the LifeWork Project web site and to evaluate the access and use of LifeWork Project materials and the impact of LifeWork Project on the worldwide educational community:
When we report information about LifeWork Project access, use, and impact, we report aggregate, non-personally identifiable data. Occasionally, we report quoted feedback from users. We do not attribute feedback to specific individuals unless we obtain permission to use that person’s name along with the feedback.
Last Updated: 6/1/2022
This is a human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the license.
You are free to:
The licensor cannot revoke these freedoms as long as you follow the license terms.
Under the following terms:
No additional restrictions — You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits.
Notices:
No warranties are given. The license may not give you all of the permissions necessary for your intended use. For example, other rights such as publicity, privacy, or moral rights may limit how you use the material.
“Lifework Project”, “Lifework”, and its logos and seal are trademarks of UIM Insights Limited. Except for purposes of attribution as required by our Creative Commons License, you may not use Lifework Project’s names or logos, or any variations thereof, without prior written consent of UIM Insights Limited. You may not use the Lifework Project name in any of its forms nor Lifework Project seals or logos for promotional purposes, or in any way that deliberately or inadvertently claims, suggests, or in Lifework Project’s sole judgment gives the appearance or impression of a relationship with or endorsement by Lifework Project.
Non-commercial use means that users may not sell, profit from, or commercialize LifeWork Project materials or works derived from them. The guidelines below are intended to help users determine whether or not their use of LifeWork Project materials would be permitted by LifeWork Project under the “non-commercial” restriction.
1. Commercialization is prohibited. Users may not directly sell or profit from LifeWork Project materials or from works derived from LifeWork Project materials. Example: A commercial education or training business may not offer courses based on LifeWork Project materials if students pay a fee for those courses and the business intends to profit as a result.
2. Determination of commercial vs. non-commercial purpose is based on the use, not the user. Materials may be used by individuals, institutions, governments, corporations, or other business whether for-profit or non-profit so long as the use itself is not a commercialization of the materials or a use that is directly intended to generate sales or profit.Example: A corporation may use LifeWork Project materials for internal professional development and training purposes.
3. Incidental charges to recover reasonable reproduction costs may be permitted. Recovery of nominal actual costs for copying small amounts (under 100 copies) of LifeWork Project content on paper or CDs is allowed for educational purposes so long as there is no profit motive and so long as the intended use of the copies is in compliance with all license terms. Students must be informed that the materials are freely available on the LifeWork Project Web site and that their purchase of copied materials is optional. Example: An institution in a remote area has limited Internet access and limited network infrastructure on campus, and a professor offers to create CDs of LifeWork Project materials relevant to her course. The professor may recover the costs of creating the CDs.
If you have questions about acceptable use of LifeWork Project materials, please contact us.
LifeWork Project, prior to making any LifeWork Project Materials publicly available, has reviewed all material extensively to determine the correct ownership of the material and obtain the appropriate licenses to make the material available on LifeWork Project. LifeWork Project will promptly remove any material that is determined to be infringing on the rights of others. If you believe that a portion of LifeWork Project Material infringes another’s copyright, contact us via email or write to us at:
Jo-Mar Properties (LifeWork Project)
45 Kingknoll Drive, Suite 1703
Brampton, ON L6Y 5P2
If you do not include an electronic signature with your claim, you may be asked to send a follow-up copy with a signature. To file the notification, you must be either the copyright owner of the work or an individual authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner. Your notification must include:
1. Identification of the copyrighted work, or, in the case of multiple works at the same location, a representative list of such works at that site.
2. Identification of the material that is claimed to be infringing or to be the subject of infringing activity. You must include sufficient information, such as a specific URL or other specific identification, for us to locate the material.
3. Information for us to be able to contact the claimant (e.g., email address, phone number).
4. A statement that the claimant believes that the use of the material has not been authorized by the copyright owner or an authorized agent.
5. A statement that the information in the notification is accurate and that the claimant is, or is authorized to act on behalf of, the copyright owner.
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