INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND COPYRIGHT ENFORCEMENT POLICY
Entity: Cuban Spanish Academy
Principal Copyright Holder: Jean Pablo Sciacca
Primary Domain: www.cubanspanishclasses.com
Associated Platforms: skool.com/cuban-spanish-classes, https://preply.com/en/tutor/3899777
Effective Date: May 18, 2026
This Intellectual Property and Copyright Enforcement Policy constitutes a formal legal declaration establishing the parameters of content utilization by the Academy and explicitly outlining the severe judicial consequences for the unauthorized distribution of our proprietary educational materials.
1. EDUCATIONAL FAIR USE AND PUBLIC DOMAIN UTILIZATION
1.1. Utilization of Third-Party Materials In the execution of its educational directives, Cuban Spanish Academy routinely incorporates external, third-party media to facilitate language acquisition and cultural comprehension. This integration is executed under the doctrines of Fair Use for educational, transformative, and instructional purposes.
1.2. Scope of Accessed Materials The administration explicitly reserves the right to legally source, display, and analyze common copyright materials that are freely accessible or publicly disseminated. The authorized scope of this utilization includes, but is strictly not limited to:
Content hosted on publicly accessible media indexing platforms (e.g., YouTube).
Visual media indexed by public search engines (e.g., Google Images).
Cinematic works and audiovisual representations definitively verified to have entered the public domain.
Open-access, freely distributed digital documents, and unlicensed PDF manuscripts.
Historical textbooks, pedagogical literature, and artistic representations classified as orphaned works or lacking active, enforceable copyright claims.
2. PROPRIETARY RIGHTS AND EXCLUSIVE COPYRIGHT CLAIM
2.1. Declaration of Ownership All original instructional content, video modules, course curricula, proprietary linguistic methodologies, textual guides, worksheets, and audio recordings generated, published, or distributed by Jean Pablo Sciacca under the entity of Cuban Spanish Academy remain the exclusive, undisputed intellectual property of the Principal Copyright Holder.
2.2. Prohibition of Unauthorized Use Enrollment in the academy, subscription to the Skool platform, or the purchase of private lessons explicitly does not grant the user any license, right, or authorization to reproduce, alter, distribute, or financially leverage the proprietary materials provided. Access is granted on a strictly individualized, non-transferable basis.
3. ANTI-PIRACY DIRECTIVE AND LEGAL PERSECUTION
3.1. Zero-Tolerance Piracy Doctrine: Cuban Spanish Academy actively enforces a zero-tolerance policy against the unauthorized reproduction, torrenting, scraping, digital archiving, resale, or sub-licensing of our proprietary intellectual property. Any infringement upon these rights constitutes a deliberate violation of both domestic intellectual property statutes and international copyright treaties, including the Berne Convention and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Copyright Treaty and actions will be taken accordingly and immediately by Cuban Spanish Academy using international lawy firms if breaches of the term are detected anywhere in the world.
3.2. Forensic Tracking and Unmasking Protocols: We actively deploy digital forensic tracking protocols, watermarking algorithms, and automated web-crawling infrastructure to detect the illicit distribution of our materials across clearnet forums, peer-to-peer networks, and dark web repositories. By attempting to pirate this content, you forfeit any expectation of privacy. We will execute subpoenas against Internet Service Providers (ISPs), VPN operators, and web hosting entities to compel the unmasking of IP addresses, financial footprints, and the physical identities of anonymous infringers.
3.3. Exhaustive Judicial Retaliation and Punitive Damages: Any individual, syndicate, or corporate entity identified engaging in the digital piracy of Cuban Spanish Academy content will be subjected to immediate, aggressive, and exhaustive legal persecution. Our legal counsel will initiate the following punitive actions without prior cease-and-desist warnings:
Filing for immediate ex parte injunctive relief to freeze assets, seize digital infrastructure, and unilaterally terminate domains associated with the piracy.
Initiating civil litigation demanding the maximum statutory damages permissible by law per infringed work, coupled with claims for actual damages and the absolute disgorgement of all illicit profits.
Filing motions to compel the infringing party to cover all incurred legal fees, investigatory costs, and attorney retainers.
Formal referral of the documented infringement to federal law enforcement agencies and international cybercrime task forces for criminal prosecution.
The financial and legal ruin resulting from these retaliatory actions will substantially exceed any perceived benefit of illicitly distributing our intellectual property.
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