Copyright Notice
Last updated: June 1, 2025 · © 2026 CodeZero
Table of Contents
1. Ownership of Content2. Permitted Use3. Prohibited Use4. User-Generated Content5. Third-Party Content6. Open Source Code7. Reporting Infringement8. Contact UsAll content on CodeZero is protected by copyright law. This notice explains what you can and cannot do with our content.
1. Ownership of Content
Unless otherwise stated, all content on CodeZero — including but not limited to text, graphics, logos, roadmaps, tutorial content, code examples, quiz questions, and UI design — is owned by or licensed to CodeZero.
© 2026 CodeZero. All rights reserved.
AI-generated content produced through CodeZero's platform (via our AI Tutor, content engine, or quiz systems) is considered a derivative work of CodeZero and is subject to the same copyright protections.
2. Permitted Use
You are free to:
- Learn — use all content for personal, non-commercial learning
- Share — share links to CodeZero pages (not copy-paste the content)
- Code examples — use code snippets from tutorials in your own projects (with attribution appreciated)
- Screenshots — take screenshots for personal notes or educational blog posts with clear attribution to CodeZero
3. Prohibited Use
Without prior written permission from CodeZero, you may not:
- Copy, reproduce, or republish substantial portions of our content on any website or platform
- Scrape or crawl CodeZero content for use in AI training datasets, competing platforms, or commercial databases
- Sell, sublicense, or commercially exploit any CodeZero content
- Use our roadmaps, curriculum structures, or content frameworks in competing educational products
- Remove or alter any copyright, trademark, or attribution notices
- Represent CodeZero content as your own original work
4. User-Generated Content
If you submit content to CodeZero (e.g., via contact forms or community features), you grant CodeZero a non-exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide licence to use, modify, and display that content for the purposes of operating and improving the platform.
You retain ownership of content you submit and represent that you have the right to share it with us.
5. Third-Party Content
CodeZero references and links to third-party content including official documentation (MDN, Python.org, Java docs), open-source tools, and learning resources. This content belongs to their respective owners and is subject to their own licences.
Where CodeZero summarises or paraphrases third-party content for educational purposes, we do so under fair use/fair dealing principles and provide attribution.
6. Open Source Code
The CodeZero platform itself is built using open-source technologies (Next.js, React, Tailwind CSS, etc.) which are governed by their respective open-source licences (MIT, Apache 2.0, etc.).
Code examples provided in tutorials are intended to be freely usable in your own projects. However, the tutorial text, explanations, and curriculum structure remain copyright of CodeZero.
7. Reporting Infringement
If you believe any content on CodeZero infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately with:
- Your contact information
- A description of the copyrighted work you believe has been infringed
- The specific URL(s) on CodeZero where the alleged infringement appears
- A statement that you have a good faith belief that the use is unauthorised
- A statement that the information in your notice is accurate
We take copyright claims seriously and will respond promptly.
8. Contact Us
For copyright questions, permissions, or infringement reports, contact us at devopsmechanic@gmail.com or visit our Contact page.