Unauthorized use includes selling, copying, reproducing, distributing, or altering our content—including digital courses, legal templates, case studies, and training materials without prior written authorization. Such acts violate the Copyright Act, 1957 and are punishable under Section 63 of the Act.
Yes. Sharing any paid content on platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, or Google Drive without permission is considered digital piracy and is punishable under Section 43 & 66 of the Information Technology Act, 2000 and Section 420 IPC (cheating).
We pursue legal remedies including:
Common applicable sections include:
We deploy advanced digital watermarking, tracking IDs, and cyber surveillance tools to monitor unauthorized distribution. We also rely on community reporting and internal audits
Yes. Ignorance of the law is not a defense. Any individual found distributing or possessing pirated content—whether knowingly or unknowingly—can be held liable under applicable IPC and cyber laws.
Depending on the nature of the offense:
No, Interested individuals or companies must contact our team through official channels.
Please report immediately to our legal team at [legal@mentorspool.com]. Your identity will be kept confidential, and we will take swift legal action against the offender.
Content piracy affects honest learners, damages our brand, and undermines years of effort. Protecting our intellectual property ensures we continue delivering high-quality legal education and resources, while deterring unethical practices in the learning ecosystem.
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