Intellectual Property Policy

Last Updated: 18/03/2025

This Intellectual Property Policy ("Policy") outlines the ownership and use of the intellectual property rights associated with the Ezyiah platform. By accessing and using Ezyiah, you agree to comply with this Policy and respect the intellectual property rights governed by Australian law. Please read this Policy carefully.


1. Purpose of the Policy

The purpose of this Policy is to protect Ezyiah’s intellectual property and outline the rights and responsibilities of users in relation to the platform’s content, trademarks, and software. This Policy is in accordance with Australian intellectual property laws, including the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), the Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth), and relevant international agreements.

2. Ownership of Intellectual Property

All content, software, features, and functionality provided on the Ezyiah platform are the exclusive property of Ezyiah and its licensors. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Software and Code: The underlying code, algorithms, and software used to power the Ezyiah platform.
  • Text and Content: All text, documentation, guides, and AI-generated responses available on the platform.
  • Design and Graphics: The visual design, layout, logos, graphics, and images used on the Ezyiah platform.
  • Trademarks: The Ezyiah name, logo, and associated brand elements are registered trademarks of Ezyiah and are protected under the Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth).

3. User Rights and Restrictions

Ezyiah grants users a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to access and use the platform for personal and professional purposes, subject to the following conditions:

  • Permitted Use: You may use Ezyiah solely for lawful purposes and in accordance with this Policy and the Terms and Conditions.
  • Prohibited Use: You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, modify, create derivative works, publicly display, or exploit any part of the Ezyiah platform or its content without explicit written permission from Ezyiah.
  • Reverse Engineering: Users are strictly prohibited from decompiling, reverse engineering, or attempting to discover the source code of Ezyiah’s software.

4. User-Generated Content

Users may upload, submit, or share content on the Ezyiah platform, such as documents or data. By submitting content, you agree to the following terms:

  • Ownership of User Content: Users retain ownership of their uploaded content. Ezyiah does not claim ownership of user-generated data or documents.
  • License to Ezyiah: By submitting content, you grant Ezyiah a non-exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use, store, display, and process your content as necessary to provide the platform’s services.
  • Compliance with Australian Law: Users must ensure that their submitted content does not infringe on the intellectual property rights of others. Uploading copyrighted or protected material without proper authorization is a violation of the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth).

5. Copyright Infringement

Ezyiah respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects users to do the same. If you believe your copyrighted material has been used or copied on the platform in a way that constitutes infringement, please notify us.

  • Reporting Infringement: Submit a copyright infringement notice to [email protected], including a description of the copyrighted work, the location of the infringing material, and your contact information.
  • Response to Claims: Ezyiah will investigate all claims of infringement and take appropriate action, which may include removing the infringing content or terminating the accounts of repeat offenders.

6. Third-Party Intellectual Property

Ezyiah may include content, software, or services provided by third parties. These third-party elements are protected by their respective intellectual property rights, and users must comply with the terms and licenses provided by those third parties.

  • No Endorsement: Ezyiah’s use of third-party content does not imply endorsement or affiliation with the third-party provider.
  • User Responsibility: Users must respect the intellectual property rights of third-party content integrated into the Ezyiah platform.

7. Trademarks and Branding

The Ezyiah name, logo, and brand elements are protected trademarks under the Trade Marks Act 1995 (Cth). Users are prohibited from using Ezyiah’s trademarks without explicit written permission.

  • Prohibited Use: You may not use the Ezyiah logo, brand name, or any other trademarked material in any way that suggests endorsement or affiliation without prior authorization.
  • Fair Use: Limited use of Ezyiah’s trademarks for descriptive purposes (e.g., in reviews or commentary) is allowed under fair use principles, provided it does not mislead or harm the brand’s reputation.

8. Changes to the Intellectual Property Policy

Ezyiah may update this Intellectual Property Policy periodically to reflect changes in legal requirements or service enhancements. We will notify users of any significant changes. Continued use of the platform constitutes acceptance of the revised Policy.

9. Governing Law

This Intellectual Property Policy is governed by the laws of the State of Victoria, Australia. Any disputes arising under this Policy will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Victorian courts.

10. Enforcement of the Policy

Ezyiah reserves the right to enforce this Policy by taking appropriate action, which may include:

  • Issuing Warnings: Notifying users who violate this Policy.
  • Content Removal: Removing infringing content from the platform.
  • Account Suspension: Temporarily or permanently suspending user accounts for repeated or severe violations.
  • Legal Action: Pursuing legal remedies for unauthorized use or infringement of Ezyiah’s intellectual property rights.

11. Contact Information

If you have any questions, concerns, or need to report an infringement related to this Intellectual Property Policy, please contact us at:


By using Ezyiah, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to this Intellectual Property Policy. We appreciate your cooperation in respecting our intellectual property rights and those of others.