Instructor Terms

As an instructor, you are responsible for all content that you post, including lectures, quizzes, coding exercises, practice tests, assignments, resources, answers, course landing page content, labs, assessments, and announcements (“Submitted Content“).

You represent and warrant that:

 

    • you will provide and maintain accurate account information;

    • you own or have the necessary licenses, rights, consents, permissions, and authority to authorize elskill to use your Submitted Content as specified in these Terms and the Terms of Use;

    • your Submitted Content will not infringe or misappropriate any third party’s intellectual property rights;

    • you have the required qualifications, credentials, and expertise (including education, training, knowledge, and skill sets) to teach and offer the services that you offer through your Submitted Content and use of the Services; and

    • you will ensure a quality of service that corresponds with the standards of your industry and instruction services in general.


You warrant that you will not:

 

    • post or provide any inappropriate, offensive, racist, hateful, sexist, pornographic, false, misleading, incorrect, infringing, defamatory or libelous content or information;

    • post or transmit any unsolicited or unauthorized advertising, promotional materials, junk mail, spam, or any other form of solicitation (commercial or otherwise) through the Services or to any user;

    • use the Services for business other than providing tutoring, teaching, and instructional services to students;

    • engage in any activity that would require us to obtain licenses from or pay royalties to any third party, including the need to pay royalties for the public performance of a musical work or sound recording;

    • frame or embed the Services (such as to embed a free version of a course) or otherwise circumvent the Services;

    • impersonate another person or gain unauthorized access to another person’s account;

    • interfere with or otherwise prevent other instructors from providing their services or content; or

    • abuse elskill resources, including support services.