Notes Sharing & Academic Integrity Policy
Last Updated: June 2026 • StudySpace Platforms by UpLearning Team
Ownership of Uploaded Content
Students uploading notes retain ownership of their original work. However, by submitting content to StudySpace, contributors grant StudySpace a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to host, distribute, display, archive and improve the uploaded educational material on the platform.
Contributor Responsibilities
Uploaders are solely responsible for ensuring that submitted material does not infringe copyrights, trademarks or intellectual property rights belonging to universities, publishers or third parties.
Academic Use Only
All StudySpace materials are intended strictly for educational, revision and reference purposes. Users must not submit downloaded notes as their own assignments, dissertations, laboratory reports or official university submissions.
Anti-Piracy Policy
Unauthorized distribution, resale, screen recording, public uploading, cloud sharing, Telegram distribution, WhatsApp forwarding or commercial resale of StudySpace materials is strictly prohibited. Accounts found violating these policies may be permanently suspended without prior notice.
Digital Watermarking
StudySpace may embed invisible digital identifiers, purchase metadata, account identifiers or watermarking techniques into downloadable resources to help identify unauthorized redistribution.
Content Moderation
StudySpace reserves the right to review, reject, edit, remove or temporarily disable any uploaded material that violates platform policies, academic integrity standards or applicable laws.
DMCA & Copyright Complaints
Copyright owners believing that their intellectual property has been uploaded without authorization may contact abuse@studyspace.in. Valid requests are reviewed promptly and infringing content may be removed.
Disclaimer
While StudySpace attempts to ensure that educational material remains accurate and syllabus aligned, the platform makes no guarantee regarding examination questions, grades, university policy changes or academic outcomes. Students remain responsible for their own preparation.
