What you can’t do Sample Clauses

What you can’t do. You agree not to copy or permit the copying, disclose or permit the disclosure or sell or hire any course materials or content to any third parties, including, where applicable, your sponsor unless we have provided our written consent to you in advance. You agree not to allow anyone else to use your username and password. Where a course gives you access to third party software or online services (for example but not limited to Rightmove Plus, iSurv, UWE etc.) you agree not to allow anyone else to use your username and password and will respect the licensing agreement we have with those suppliers. What you can do. You are permitted to use our course materials only for your own education/learning. Where a course (or part of it) involves E-Learning, we will grant you access to software to enable you to gain access to it.
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What you can’t do. 3.1. You can’t use the Lightcast Materials except as expressly stated in Section 2.
What you can’t do. 3.1. You can’t use the Emsi Materials except as expressly stated in Section 2.

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