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Below is the Copyright Policy for Enactify

Last Updated: February 16, 2026

Enactify™ (“Enactify,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) respects intellectual property rights and expects all users of the Enactify self-paced micro-learning platform (“Platform”) to do the same. This Copyright Policy explains ownership of Platform content, permitted use, and procedures for addressing alleged copyright infringement.

1. Ownership of Enactify Content

Unless otherwise indicated, all content available on or through the Platform (“Enactify Content”), including:

  • learning modules and curricula
  • frameworks, tools, and assessments
  • instructional text, media, and graphics
  • platform design and interface elements
  • downloadable materials and templates
  • Enactify™ name, marks, and visual identity

is owned by Enactify and is protected by Canadian and international copyright and intellectual property laws.

All rights are reserved except as expressly permitted in this Policy or the Terms of Use.

2. Permitted Educational Use

Enactify Content may be accessed and used for personal, non-commercial educational purposes, including:

  • participation in learning modules;
  • coursework or program participation;
  • authorized team collaboration;
  • classroom or workshop use within participating institutions.

Where download or print functionality is provided, users may retain copies solely for their own learning or authorized educational activities.

3. Prohibited Uses

Except where expressly permitted or authorized in writing, users may not:

  • reproduce, distribute, or publicly share Enactify Content;
  • upload Platform materials to external sites or repositories;
  • modify, adapt, translate, or create derivative works;
  • remove copyright, trademark, or attribution notices;
  • use content for commercial training, consulting, or services;
  • incorporate Enactify materials into other products or platforms.

4. Institutional and Instructor Use

Participating educational institutions and instructors may use Enactify Content within authorized programs or courses, including:

  • assigning modules to learners;
  • displaying content in class or workshops;
  • referencing frameworks or tools in instruction.

Institutions and instructors may not reproduce or redistribute Enactify Content outside the Platform or licensed environments without written permission.

Instructor-created materials uploaded to the Platform remain subject to Section 6 (User-Generated Content).

5. Enactus-Related Marks and Content

Certain terminology, frameworks, or visual elements within Enactify may align with Enactus educational contexts.

“Enactus” and associated marks are trademarks of the Enactus organization and remain the property of their respective owners. Such marks are used only where permitted by applicable partnership, educational, or nominative-fair-use principles.

Users may not use Enactus or Enactify names, logos, or branding outside authorized educational contexts or in a manner suggesting endorsement or affiliation without permission from the relevant rights holder.

6. User-Generated Content

Users may submit reflections, project materials, responses, or other learning artifacts (“User Content”).

Users retain copyright in their User Content.

By submitting User Content to the Platform, users grant Enactify a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to:

  • store and display the content within the Platform;
  • process and analyze it for learning delivery;
  • use anonymized or aggregated forms for educational or research purposes.

Users are responsible for ensuring they have rights to any content they upload, including third-party materials.

7. Respect for Third-Party Copyright

Users must not upload or share content that:

  • infringes another person’s copyright;
  • exceeds permitted educational fair-dealing use;
  • violates licenses or permissions.

Enactify may remove content believed to infringe copyright and may suspend accounts associated with repeated violations.

8. Copyright Infringement Notice (Canada)

If you believe that content on the Platform infringes your copyright, you may submit a written notice including:

  • identification of the copyrighted work;
  • description of the allegedly infringing material and its location;
  • your name and contact information;
  • a statement of good-faith belief that use is unauthorized;
  • a statement that the information is accurate;
  • your signature (physical or electronic).

Send notices to:

Enactify Copyright Contact
Trevor McFadyen - Researcher
University of Leicester
[email protected]
[email protected]
Canada

9. Response to Notices

Upon receiving a valid notice, Enactify may:

  • remove or disable access to the material;
  • notify the content provider;
  • request clarification or additional information;
  • take appropriate account or content action.

We may restore content where infringement is not established or where lawful use applies (e.g., permission, license, or fair dealing).

10. Repeat Infringers

Enactify may suspend or terminate accounts associated with repeated or serious copyright infringement.

11. Permissions and Licensing Requests

Requests to reproduce, distribute, adapt, or license Enactify Content should be directed to:

Enactify Permissions
https://enactus.ca/contact-us/

Requests should describe:

  • the material requested;
  • intended use;
  • audience and distribution;
  • duration of use.

Permission may be granted or denied at Enactify’s discretion.

12. Relationship to Terms of Use

This Copyright Policy forms part of and should be read with the Enactify Terms of Use. In the event of conflict, the Terms of Use govern Platform access and use.