Terms and Conditions Cambridge InfoTech

Cambridge InfoTech’s mission is to empower students through learning. We enable qualified professionals anywhere to create and share educational content (instructors) and to access that educational content to learn (students). We need rules to keep our platform and services safe for you, us, and our student and instructor community. These Terms apply to all your activities on the Cambridge Infotech website, the Cambridge Infotech mobile applications, our TV applications, our APIs, and other related services (“Services”).

If you publish a course on the Cambridge InfoTech platform, you must also agree to the Instructor Terms. We also provide details regarding our processing of the personal data of our students and instructors in our Privacy Policy. If you are using Cambridge InfoTech as part of your employer’s Cambridge InfoTech Business learning and development program, you can consult our Cambridge InfoTech Business Privacy Statement.

Account

You need an account for most activities on our platform. Keep your password somewhere safe, because you’re responsible for all activity associated with your account. If you suspect someone else is using your account, let us know by contacting our Support Team. You must have reached the age of consent for online services in your country to use Cambridge InfoTech.

You may not transfer your account to someone else or use someone else’s account. If you contact us to request access to an account, we will not grant you such access unless you can provide us with the information that we need to prove you are the owner of that account. In the event of the death of a user, the account of that user will be closed.

You may not share your account login credentials with anyone else. You are responsible for what happens with your account and Cambridge InfoTech will not intervene in disputes between students or instructors who have shared account login credentials. You must notify us immediately upon learning that someone else may be using your account without your permission (or if you suspect any other breach of security) by contacting our Support Team. We may request some information from you to confirm that you are indeed the owner of your account.

Students and instructors must be at least 18 years of age to create an account on Cambridge InfoTech and use the Services. If you are younger than 18 but above the required age for consent to use online services where you live, you may not set up an account, but we encourage you to invite a parent or guardian to open an account and help you access content that is appropriate for you. If you are below this age of consent to use online services, you may not create a Cambridge InfoTech account. If we discover that you have created an account that violates these rules, we will terminate your account. Under our Instructor Terms, you may be requested to verify your identity before you are authorized to submit content for publication on Cambridge InfoTech.

Content Enrollment

When you enrol in a course or other content, you get a license from us to view it via the Cambridge InfoTech Services and for no other use. Don’t try to transfer or resell the content we give you in any way. We grant you access to the courses for a stipulated time, except when we must disable the content because of legal or policy reasons or for enrollments via Course Subscriptions.

Under our Instructor Terms, when instructors publish content on Cambridge InfoTech, they grant Cambridge InfoTech a license to offer a license to the content to students. This means that we have the right to sublicense the content to enrolled students. As a student, when you enrol in a course or other content, for paid content, you are getting a license from Cambridge InfoTech to view the content via the Cambridge InfoTech platform and Services, and Cambridge InfoTech is the licensor of record. The content is licensed, and not sold, to you. This license does not give you any right to resell the content in any manner (including by sharing account information with a purchaser or illegally downloading the content and sharing it on torrent sites).

Instructors may not grant licenses to their content to students directly, and any such direct license shall be null and void and a violation of these Terms.

Payments and Transfers

When you make a payment, you agree to use a valid payment method. If you are not happy with the course then please refer to our cancellations and refunds page (insert hyperlink) for more information.

If we update your payment method using the information provided by our payment service providers (as described in the “Payments, Credits, and Refunds” section above), you authorize us to continue to charge the then-applicable fees to your updated payment method.

If we are unable to process payment through the payment method we have on file for you, or if you file a chargeback disputing charges made to your payment method and the chargeback is granted, we may suspend or terminate your subscription.

We reserve the right to change our Subscription Plans or adjust pricing for our Services at our sole discretion. Any price changes or changes to your subscription will take effect following notice to you, except as otherwise required by applicable law.

Pricing

The prices of content on Cambridge InfoTech are determined based on the terms of the Instructor Terms and our Promotions Policy. In some instances, the price of the content offered on the Cambridge InfoTech website may not be the same as the price offered on our mobile or TV applications, due to mobile platform providers’ pricing systems and their policies around implementing sales and promotions.

We occasionally run promotions and sales for our content, during which certain content is available at discounted prices for a set period of time. The price applicable to the content will be the price at the time you complete your purchase of the content (at checkout). Any price offered for particular content may also be different when you are logged into your account from the price available to users who aren’t registered or logged in because some of our promotions are available only to new users.

You agree to pay the fees for content that you purchase, and you authorize us to charge your debit or credit card or process other means of payment for those fees. Cambridge InfoTech works with third-party payment service providers to offer you the most convenient payment methods in your country and to keep your payment information secure. We may update your payment methods using the information provided by our payment service providers.

When you make a purchase, you agree not to use an invalid or unauthorized payment method. If your payment method fails and you still get access to the content you are enrolling in, you agree to pay us the corresponding fees within thirty (30) days of notification from us. We reserve the right to disable access to any content for which we have not received adequate payment.

Content and Behavior Rules

You can only use Cambridge InfoTech’s platform for lawful purposes. You’re responsible for all the content that you post on our platform. You should keep the reviews, questions, posts, courses and other content you upload in line with our Trust & Safety Guidelines and the law, and respect the intellectual property rights of others. We can ban your account for repeated or major offenses. If you think someone is infringing your copyright on our platform, let us know.

You may not access or use the Services or create an account for unlawful purposes. Your use of the Services and behavior on our platform must comply with applicable local or national laws or regulations of your country. You are solely responsible for the knowledge of and compliance with such laws and regulations that apply to you.

If you are a student, the Services enable you to ask questions to the instructors of courses or other content you are enrolled in and to post reviews of content. For certain content, the instructor may invite you to submit content as “homework” or tests. Don’t post or submit anything that is not yours.

If a user has published content that infringes your copyright or trademark rights, please let us know. Our Instructor Terms require our instructors to follow the law and respect the intellectual property rights of others. For more details on how to file a copyright or trademark infringement claim with us, see our Intellectual Property Policy.

Cambridge InfoTech’s Rights to Content You Post

You retain ownership of the content you post to our platform, including your courses. We’re allowed to share our content with anyone through any media, including promoting it via advertising on other websites.

The content you post as a student or instructor (including courses) remains yours. By posting courses and other content, you allow Cambridge InfoTech to reuse and share it but you do not lose any ownership rights you may have over your content. If you are an instructor, be sure to understand the content licensing terms that are detailed in the Instructor Terms.

When you post content, comments, questions, and reviews, and when you submit to us ideas and suggestions for new features or improvements, you authorize Cambridge InfoTech to use and share this content with anyone, distribute it and promote it on any platform and in any media, and to make modifications or edits to it as we see fit.

Using Cambridge InfoTech’s Website and Platform at Your Own Risk

By using the Services, you assume full responsibility for the choices you make before, during, and after your access to the content.

When you interact directly with a student or an instructor, you must be careful about the types of personal information that you share. While we restrict the types of information instructors may request from students, we do not control what students and instructors do with the information they obtain from other users on the platform. You should not share your email or other personal information about you for your safety.

Cambridge InfoTech’s Rights

We own the Cambridge InfoTech platform and Services, including the website, present or future apps and services, and things like our logos, API, code, and content created by our employees. You can’t tamper with those or use them without authorization.

All right, title, and interest in and to the Cambridge InfoTech platform and Services, including our website, our existing or future applications, our APIs, databases, and the content our employees or partners submit or provide through our Services (but excluding content provided by instructors and students) are and will remain the exclusive property of Cambridge InfoTech and its licensors. Our platforms and services are protected by copyright, trademark, and other laws of both the United States and foreign countries. You may not scrape, spider, use a robot, or use other automated means of any kind to access the Services.

 

in any way use the Services to send altered, deceptive, or false source-identifying information (such as sending email communications falsely appearing as Cambridge InfoTech); or interfere with, or disrupt, (or attempt to do so), the access of any user, host, or network, including, without limitation, sending a virus, overloading, flooding, spamming, or mail-bombing the platforms or services, or in any other manner interfering with or creating an undue burden on the Services.

Course Subscriptions

The subscription that you purchase or renew determines the scope, features, and price of your access to a Subscription Plan. You may not transfer, assign, or share your subscription with anyone else.

We reserve the right to revoke any license to use the content in our Subscription Plans for legal or policy reasons at any time and at our sole discretion, such as if we no longer have the right to offer the content through a Subscription Plan. Additional information on our right to revoke is included in the “Content Enrollment and Lifetime Access” section.

Account Management

You may cancel your subscription by following the steps outlined on our Contact Us Page (insert hyperlink). If you cancel your subscription to a course, your access to that Subscription Plan will automatically end on the last day of your billing period. On cancellation, you will not be entitled to receive a refund or credit of any fees already paid for your subscription, unless otherwise required by applicable law. For clarity, cancellation of a subscription does not terminate your Cambridge InfoTech account.

Miscellaneous Legal Terms

These Terms are like any other contract, and they have boring but important legal terms that protect us from the countless things that could happen and that clarify the legal relationship between us and you.

Binding Agreement

You agree that by registering, accessing, or using our Services, you are agreeing to enter into a legally binding contract with Cambridge InfoTech. If you do not agree to these Terms, do not register, access, or otherwise use any of our Services.

If you are an instructor accepting these Terms and using our Services on behalf of a company, organization, government, or other legal entity, you represent and warrant that you are authorized to do so.

 

Any version of these Terms in a language other than English is provided for convenience and you understand and agree that the English language will control if there is any conflict.

Even if we are delayed in exercising our rights or fail to exercise a right in one case, it doesn’t mean we waive our rights under these Terms, and we may decide to enforce them in the future. If we decide to waive any of our rights in a particular instance, it doesn’t mean we waive our rights generally or in the future.

Disclaimers

Our platform may be down, either for planned maintenance or because something goes down with the site. It may happen that one of our instructors is making misleading statements in their content. It may also happen that we encounter security issues. These are just examples. You accept that you will not have any recourse against us in any of these types of cases where things don’t work outright. In legal, more complete language, the Services and their content are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis.

We may decide to cease making available certain features of the Services at any time and for any reason. Under no circumstances will Cambridge InfoTech or its affiliates, suppliers, partners or agents be held liable for any damages due to such interruptions or lack of availability of such features.

Limitation of Liability

There are risks inherent to using our Services if the course information is used wrongly by you and that leads to harm. You fully accept these risks and you agree that you will have no recourse to seek damages even if you suffer loss or damage from using our

Indemnification

If you behave in a way that gets us in legal trouble, we may exercise legal recourse against you. You agree to indemnify, defend (if we so request), and hold harmless Cambridge InfoTech, our group companies, and their officers, directors, suppliers, partners, and agents and against any third-party claims, demands, losses, damages, or expenses (including reasonable attorney fees) arising from (a) the content you post or submit, (b) your use of the Services (c) your violation of these Terms, or (d) your violation of any rights of a third party. Your indemnification obligation will survive the termination of these Terms and your use of the Services.

Governing Law and Jurisdiction

When these Terms mention “Cambridge InfoTech,” they’re referring to the Cambridge InfoTech entity that you’re contracting with. If you’re a student, your contracting entity and governing law will generally be determined based on your location.

If you’re a student located in India, you’re contracting with Cambridge InfoTech PVT LTD and these Terms are governed by the laws of India, without reference to its choice or conflicts of law principles, and you consent to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of the courts in Delhi, India and/or Karnataka, India.

Updating These Terms

From time to time, we may update these Terms to clarify our practices or to reflect new or different practices (such as when we add new features), and Cambridge InfoTech reserves the right in its sole discretion to modify and/or make changes to these Terms at any time. If we make any material change, we will notify you using prominent means, such as by email notice sent to the email address specified in your account or by posting a notice through our Services. Modifications will become effective on the day they are posted unless stated otherwise.

Your continued use of our Services after changes become effective shall mean that you accept those changes. Any revised Terms shall supersede all previous Terms.

How to Contact Us

The best way to get in touch with us is to contact our Support Team through the Contact us Page. (insert hyperlink) We’d love to hear your questions, concerns, and feedback about our Services.

Accepting Our Agreement

The courses provided by Cambridge InfoTech are delivered through digital platforms as well as classroom settings. Digital platforms include video, written, audio, graphics, photographic and other digital media.

By clicking on signup, tell me more or contacting us, you are agreeing to our terms and conditions which implies the entire agreement as in and wholly and fully.

You can also contact us by email: enquiry@cambridgeinfotech.in

We thank you for teaching with us and learning with our courses at Cambridge InfoTech.