INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY POLICY
Copyright, Branding, Training Material & Digital Asset Protection Policy Of Binary Raise
1. Introduction
This Intellectual Property Policy explains the ownership, protection, permitted usage, restrictions, licensing, and operational rights related to all content, branding, training materials, digital assets, development work, documents, presentations, media, systems, and operational resources associated with Binary Raise.
By accessing this website, using any service, joining trainings, downloading materials, submitting forms, or interacting with the organization in any manner, users acknowledge and agree to this policy.
2. Ownership Of Intellectual Property
Unless officially stated otherwise, all intellectual property associated with Binary Raise remains the exclusive property of the organization.
This may include:
- logos
- branding
- website content
- service descriptions
- graphics
- icons
- PDFs
- training materials
- presentations
- awareness content
- videos
- seminars
- operational workflows
- research material
- reports
- documents
- software code
- designs
- UI/UX layouts
- scripts
- internal systems
- methodologies
- cyber awareness content
- investigation templates
- educational material
- volunteer systems
- marketing assets
whether published digitally, verbally, visually, operationally, or physically.
3. Copyright Protection
All original content published or distributed by the organization is protected under applicable copyright and intellectual property laws.
Users are STRICTLY PROHIBITED from:
- copying
- reproducing
- redistributing
- reselling
- modifying
- republishing
- uploading elsewhere
- commercially exploiting
any protected content without prior written authorization.
4. Branding & Logo Usage Restrictions
The following are protected assets of Binary Raise:
- logos
- organization name
- mission identity
- slogans
- graphics
- visual branding
- campaign branding
- training branding
- awareness identities
Users may NOT:
- impersonate the organization
- misuse branding
- create fake affiliations
- falsely claim partnership
- use logos without permission
- create misleading representations
Unauthorized branding usage may result in:
- legal escalation
- blacklisting
- takedown actions
- operational restrictions
5. Training Material Protection
All training-related content including:
- live sessions
- recordings
- PDFs
- presentations
- notes
- awareness documents
- workshop material
- operational examples
- cyber security educational content
remain protected intellectual property.
Participants are STRICTLY PROHIBITED from:
- recording sessions without permission
- leaking material
- redistributing content
- reselling educational material
- uploading material publicly
- creating pirated copies
Violation may result in:
- immediate removal
- certificate cancellation
- permanent blacklisting
- legal action
6. Seminar & Awareness Content Rights
Seminar presentations, awareness material, slides, graphics, and educational discussions delivered by the organization remain protected intellectual property.
Users may NOT:
- commercially reuse awareness material
- falsely claim authorship
- redistribute presentations without permission
- use seminar branding deceptively
7. Website Content Protection
All content available on the website including:
- text
- layouts
- designs
- graphics
- downloadable material
- forms
- service structures
- written policies
is protected.
Users may NOT:
- scrape website data aggressively
- mirror website content
- duplicate layouts for impersonation
- copy operational structures
- reproduce forms for deceptive usage
without authorization.
8. Software, Code & Development Assets
For development-related projects:
- custom source code
- scripts
- frameworks
- operational systems
- backend structures
- proprietary workflows
developed internally by the organization may remain protected intellectual property unless ownership transfer is officially agreed in writing.
The organization reserves rights over:
- reusable frameworks
- internal development systems
- security mechanisms
- proprietary modules
- internal tools
used during project development.
9. Client Content Ownership
Users understand and agree that:
- clients retain ownership of content provided by them unless otherwise agreed
- users must possess legal rights to all uploaded material
- the organization is not responsible for unauthorized client-provided content
Users remain legally responsible for:
- uploaded media
- logos
- documents
- third-party copyrighted content
submitted during projects or operational workflows.
10. Volunteer & Community Material Restrictions
Volunteers and participants may receive access to:
- awareness material
- internal documentation
- operational content
- mission graphics
- coordination resources
Such material may NOT be:
- leaked publicly
- resold
- modified deceptively
- used for fake representation
without authorization.
11. Investigation & Operational Methodology Protection
Internal:
- investigation workflows
- OSINT methods
- operational procedures
- cyber analysis structures
- technical handling methods
- security frameworks
remain confidential intellectual property.
Users may NOT demand disclosure of internal operational methodologies.
12. Limited Usage Permission
Users may be granted limited, non-transferable, non-exclusive permission to:
- view website content
- access training resources
- use purchased deliverables
- participate in seminars
strictly for lawful personal or authorized business purposes.
This permission may be revoked at any time.
13. User-Generated Content
Users submitting:
- reviews
- testimonials
- comments
- feedback
- media
- seminar photos
- awareness participation content
grant the organization limited rights to:
- display
- publish
- use for awareness or promotional purposes
unless officially restricted in advance.
14. AI, Deepfake & Content Misuse Restrictions
Users are STRICTLY PROHIBITED from:
- using organizational content for deepfake abuse
- generating fake organizational communication
- creating AI-generated impersonation content
- misusing branding for scams
- fabricating fake certificates or documents
Such misuse may result in immediate escalation.
15. Reporting Intellectual Property Violations
The organization reserves the right to:
- investigate misuse
- request content removal
- issue takedown notices
- suspend services
- pursue legal remedies
against individuals or entities violating intellectual property rights.
16. Third-Party Intellectual Property
Certain services or materials may involve third-party:
- tools
- APIs
- frameworks
- software
- trademarks
- educational references
Such intellectual property remains owned by respective third parties.
Users must comply with third-party licensing terms separately.
17. No Implied Ownership Transfer
Users understand that:
- payment for services does NOT automatically transfer all intellectual property rights
- operational methodologies remain protected
- internal systems remain organizational property unless explicitly transferred in writing
18. Limitation Of Liability
The organization shall not be liable for:
- unauthorized user redistribution
- third-party misuse
- piracy by external actors
- copyright misuse by users
- unauthorized reproduction by clients
Users remain responsible for lawful usage of provided material.
19. Policy Modification Rights
Binary Raise reserves full rights to:
- modify this policy
- revise usage permissions
- change licensing structures
- update intellectual property protections
without prior notice.
Continued usage after updates shall be considered acceptance of revised policies.
FINAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY NOTICE
By accessing this website, downloading materials, joining trainings, seminars, awareness programs, requesting services, receiving deliverables, or interacting with Binary Raise in any manner, users acknowledge that they have read, understood, and agreed to this Intellectual Property Policy and all related ownership, licensing, branding, and copyright conditions.
