Copyright | Trademark Notice

Copyright | Trademark Notice

The E-Courseware is a Global Association for Quality Management (GAQM)® copyrighted publication and are for individual use only. The Courseware publication is strictly not allowed to be republished physically or electronically, distributed, reproduced, changed, posted to a website an intranet or a file sharing system or other wise distributed in any form or manner without advanced written permission from GAQM® Global Association for Quality Management (GAQM)®.

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The Trademarks are mentioned under the TUAL section of this website, click here for more information on TUAL, any violation will be dealt according to the law, Advertising is not allowed that promotes the infringement of copyrighted material or seeks in any way to market products or services that enable the bypassing of copyright protection for the courseware’s offered by the GAQM®.

Please note that GAQM® allows the fair use of trademarks in ad text, such as:

  • Use of a trademark by a reseller of authentic services for promotional aspects
  • Informational websites on certifications represented by the trademark, such as certification review
  • Ordinary dictionary use of a term
  • Comparative advertising, when supported by independent research

A Brief Information on Trademark and Copyright infringement.

Trademark infringement is a violation of the exclusive rights attached to a trademark, without the authorization of the trademark owner. An example would be when a third-party utilizes the trademark and company name of a brand owner on counterfeit packaging, unauthorized websites, or other media.

Copyright infringement is the unauthorized or prohibited use of a brand owner’s copyrighted material which infringes on the brand owner’s exclusive right to reproduce the copyrighted work, or to make derivative works. An example would be the unauthorized use of a brand owner’s product portfolio images posted on third-party Internet websites or auction sites.

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