Who holds the copyrights to the course material?
Unless stated otherwise, all of Zur Institute, Inc.'s web pages are
copyrighted material and are not to be sold, distributed or shared by
electronic or any other means. As stated on the web pages, someone other
than Zur Institute, Inc. can hold copyrights to some of the articles
in the online courses. Permission to reproduce these articles must be
obtained from the holder of the copyright of the article. Zur Institute,
Inc. has two types of web pages on this site: The first type is the
publicly accessible web pages and the other type is the restricted web
pages. The latter are the web pages that are accessible only after
readers have paid for an online catalog item or an online course. Zur
Institute, Inc.'s publicly accessible web pages are accessible to anyone
and may be used or reproduced for the sole use of the individual
reader. Links to Zur Institute, Inc.'s publicly accessible pages can be
posted on the web, unless these links are part of operations that are
generating profit by using the material. In this case written permission
from Zur Institute, Inc. is required. Posting the links to the
restricted, non-publicly accessible web pages is not permitted. The
written permission of the author is required for any other reproduction,
transmission or use of the material or portion of the material.
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Does the course material involve movies, or is it mainly text?
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Can I get material for online courses in hard copy via mail or fax?
No. Our online courses are to be done completely online. We neither fax nor mail the course material, as these courses are designated as online courses not home study courses.
Where is the course evaluation?
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