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Disclaimer Regarding Shared School Materials

Please read this disclaimer carefully before accessing or using any school-provided materials (such as workbooks, worksheets, emails, or other educational content) shared on this website.

  1. Source and Purpose: The materials shared here have been received by certain parents from Heritage School and are being made available for informational and supplementary educational purposes for the parents and students of Heritage School.
  2. Copyright: These materials are the intellectual property of Heritage School or their respective creators/publishers and are protected by copyright law. The Heritage School Parents Association (HSPA) does not claim any copyright ownership over these materials.
  3. Permitted Use: These materials are intended for the personal, non-commercial use of Heritage School parents and students only. They are shared here to facilitate access to information relevant to the school curriculum and activities.
  4. Restrictions: You may not reproduce, distribute, modify, transmit, reuse, or publish these materials for any purpose other than your personal educational use without the express written permission of the copyright holder (Heritage School or the original creator).
  5. No Warranty: The HSPA provides these materials “as is” and makes no warranties of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of the materials.
  6. Limitation of Liability: The HSPA shall not be liable for any damages or legal consequences whatsoever arising from the use or misuse of these materials by any user. By accessing and using these materials, you agree to do so responsibly and in compliance with applicable copyright laws.

By accessing and downloading or viewing these materials, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to this disclaimer.

Heritage School Parents Association (HSPA)


Important Considerations:

  • Placement: Place this disclaimer clearly visible on the page where you share these documents, perhaps above the list of downloadable files.
  • Link to School Policy: If the school has any publicly available policy regarding the distribution of their materials, you could potentially reference it (if it supports limited sharing among parents).
  • Permission: The safest approach, if possible, is to get explicit permission from the school administration to share these specific materials on your private association website for the benefit of all parents. This disclaimer is a measure to mitigate risk if direct permission is not obtained or not feasible.
  • Members Only: If your website has a members-only section, you might consider restricting access to these materials to logged-in members of the Association, which could further support an argument for limited, community-specific sharing, although this doesn’t replace the need for a disclaimer and still doesn’t override copyright.

Using this disclaimer should help demonstrate that the Association is aware of copyright and is not intending widespread unauthorized distribution or commercial use of the school’s materials.

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