Access to Course Authorship Tool (CAT) Sample Clauses

The 'Access to Course Authorship Tool (CAT)' clause defines the rights and conditions under which a party may use a specific software platform designed for creating and managing course content. Typically, this clause outlines who is granted access, any limitations on use, and the responsibilities of users when utilizing the CAT, such as maintaining confidentiality or adhering to usage guidelines. Its core practical function is to ensure that only authorized individuals can use the tool, thereby protecting intellectual property and maintaining the integrity of the course development process.
Access to Course Authorship Tool (CAT). Where CAT access is included on the Order Form, Licensee shall have a non-exclusive, limited, non-transferrable, non-sublicensable right and license, to use the CAT to: (a) create CAT Generated Training solely for Licensee’s internal training purposes; (b) add Licensee Materials within certain Content offered in the Platform; and (c) modify existing HSI content contained within such Content, both for the sole purpose of customizing Content to fit more specifically the needs of Licensee’s organization, provided that any Licensee Materials added and any modifications to Content contained within such courses shall not include information that is, or could reasonably be considered to be: (i) contradictory to any information included in the Content; (ii) contradictory to applicable Laws; or (iii) otherwise a violation, or result in a violation, of any of the terms of this Agreement. HSI shall determine in its sole discretion which Content offered in the Platform may be customized as described above. Licensee Materials shall remain the property of Licensee. All rights, title and interest in and to the Content, and any and all modifications to or derivative works thereof shall be owned exclusively by HSI. LICENSEE WILL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR REGULATORY COMPLIANCE AND ACCREDITATION OF ANY LICENSEE MATERIALS ADDED TO CONTENT. CONTENT THAT HAS BEEN CUSTOMIZED USING THE AUTHORSHIP TOOLS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CAPCE CONTINUING EDUCATION HOURS (“CEHs”). NO CEHs WILL BE ISSUED FOR LICENSEE MATERIALS ADDED TO SUPPLEMENT CONTENT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. LICENSEE MAY MAKE NO CLAIMS REGARDING THE APPROVAL, CERTIFICATION OR ACCREDITATION OF ANY HSI CONTENT MODIFIED OR SUPPLEMENTED AS DESCRIBED ABOVE.

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