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Copyright & Intellectual Property Policy

Version 1.0 Reviewed: May 2026 Governing law: England and Wales

Who runs SoloCogs: SoloCogs is the brand name for the online learning platform operated by Portsdown Tuition, a sole-trader business based in Portsmouth, England. Throughout this policy, "Portsdown Tuition", "we", "us", and "our" refer to the operator and legal entity. "SoloCogs" refers to the platform, service, and brand we provide to families, schools, and tutors. The data controller for personal data processed through SoloCogs is Portsdown Tuition.

Contact: hello@solocogs.co.uk

1. About This Policy

This policy explains who owns the material on the SoloCogs platform, what you may and may not do with it, and how to report a copyright concern. It applies to everyone who uses the platform - students, parents, carers, tutors, schools, and visitors - and to anyone whose work appears on it.

SoloCogs is operated by Portsdown Tuition (sole trader), Portsmouth, England. This policy sits alongside our Terms & Conditions and Acceptable Use Policy; the broadest licensing rules live there, and this policy goes into the detail.

2. Ownership of Platform Content

All content created by or for SoloCogs is the intellectual property of Jazz / SoloCogs unless otherwise stated. This includes, but is not limited to:

Copyright in this content is owned by Jazz / SoloCogs and is protected under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 and equivalent international law.

3. Trademarks

The following marks are used by SoloCogs as trademarks (whether registered or unregistered):

You may not use these names or logos in a way that suggests endorsement, partnership, or origin from SoloCogs without our prior written permission.

4. Third-Party Content

Some material on the platform comes from third parties under licence or fair use. We acknowledge and respect the rights of the original creators.

4.1 Public-domain material

Many of the scientist portraits in the Hall of Lab Legends are public-domain photographs or paintings sourced from places like Wikimedia Commons. Where copyright has expired or the work was released into the public domain, we use it without further permission. If you believe a work we have treated as public-domain is in fact under copyright, please follow the takedown process in Section 9.

4.2 Stock photography

Content photographs (e.g. the brain MRI in Sub-unit 2 of Homeostasis, the bread-rising photograph in Bioenergetics, the pondweed photograph in Required Practical 5) are sourced from royalty-free stock libraries (Pexels, Unsplash, Wikimedia Commons) under their respective licences. Where attribution is required by the licence, it is given on the page or in the underlying image manifest.

4.3 Open-source software and fonts

The platform uses several open-source components, each governed by its own licence:

4.4 Educational specifications

SoloCogs content is aligned to the AQA GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy (8464) Foundation specification. The specification itself is © AQA. We follow it as a syllabus guide; we do not reproduce AQA exam papers, mark schemes, or examiner reports. Past-paper questions, where used, are paraphrased into original question stems using AQA's permitted command words and content scope.

4.5 Generative AI

SoloCogs is built by a human educator with the assistance of AI coding tools used as authoring instruments. All copy, lesson sequences, scientific content, and pedagogical decisions are reviewed and approved by Jazz before publication. Any image generated with the assistance of AI is clearly identified.

5. User-Generated Content

When you (or a student linked to your account) use the platform, you may create content that is then stored on our systems - for example:

5.1 You retain ownership

You (or, in the case of a student, the student and their parent/carer jointly) retain copyright in the content you create on the platform. We do not claim ownership of student work, parent comments, or wellbeing entries.

5.2 Limited licence to us

By creating content on the platform, you grant SoloCogs a limited, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to host, store, display back to you, and (with consent or where permitted by law) review that content for the purposes of:

This licence ends when you delete the content, when your account is closed, or when our retention periods expire (see the Privacy Policy), whichever is sooner. We never use student content to train external AI models without explicit opt-in consent from a parent or carer.

6. Permitted Personal Use

Registered students and the parents / carers of those students may, for personal, non-commercial educational use:

Schools and tutors operating under a paid SoloCogs subscription may additionally display platform content during lessons with their students.

7. Prohibited Use

Without prior written permission from SoloCogs, you may NOT:

Misuse may result in account suspension or termination under our Acceptable Use Policy, the loss of access to any saved progress, and (where appropriate) civil or criminal legal action.

8. Attribution and Quoting

Short, attributed quotations of platform copy for the purposes of review, criticism, or news reporting are permitted under the fair-dealing exceptions in UK copyright law. Where you quote SoloCogs material, please credit it clearly:

© SoloCogs - solocogs.co.uk

If you would like to use larger extracts (for example, a full lesson summary in a published book or an academic article), please contact us first.

9. Reporting a Copyright Concern

If you believe content on SoloCogs infringes your copyright, please send us a written notice at hello@solocogs.co.uk with the following information:

  1. Your full name, postal address, email address and phone number
  2. A clear description of the copyrighted work you say has been infringed (a link, image filename, or page URL on solocogs.co.uk works best)
  3. Evidence that you own the work, or that you are authorised to act on the owner's behalf
  4. A statement, made in good faith, that the use is not authorised by you, the copyright owner, or the law
  5. A statement, made under penalty of perjury, that the information in your notice is accurate
  6. Your physical or electronic signature

Upon receipt of a valid notice, SoloCogs will review the claim and, where appropriate, act expeditiously to:

We aim to respond to a complete copyright notice within 10 working days.

10. Counter-Notice

If you believe content of yours has been removed in error - for example, the work is your own original creation, or it is in the public domain, or its use falls within UK fair-dealing exceptions - you may submit a counter-notice to hello@solocogs.co.uk. A valid counter-notice should include:

  1. Your full name, postal address, email address and phone number
  2. Identification of the material that was removed and where it appeared
  3. A statement, made in good faith, that the material was removed as a result of mistake or misidentification
  4. A statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales
  5. Your physical or electronic signature

We will forward a valid counter-notice to the original complainant. If the complainant does not file legal proceedings within 14 days, we may - at our discretion - restore the content.

11. Repeat Infringers

SoloCogs maintains a policy of suspending or terminating the accounts of users who, in our reasonable judgement, are repeat copyright infringers. Decisions are made case-by-case, factoring in the seriousness of the infringement, prior notices, and any safeguarding considerations.

12. False or Misleading Claims

Knowingly submitting a false, misleading, or fraudulent infringement claim - or a counter-notice you do not believe to be true - is a serious matter. It may result in:

We are committed to operating a fair and prompt notice-and-takedown process and to resolving genuine concerns professionally and respectfully. Bad-faith claims undermine that process for everyone.

13. Children and Schools

If a school or other educational institution wishes to use SoloCogs content beyond the personal-use scope (for example, embedding lesson extracts in a Virtual Learning Environment, or printing class sets of resource pages), please contact us. Educational licences are usually free-of-charge and granted gladly - we just need to know who is using the work and for what.

For individual student work, the student and their parent/carer hold copyright together. SoloCogs will not display, share, or republish a student's work outside their own account without explicit consent from the parent or carer.

14. Changes to This Policy

We may update this policy from time to time - for example, when we add new content types, when the law changes, or when AI tooling evolves. The Reviewed date at the top of this page shows when the current version took effect. Material changes will be communicated to registered users by email.

Questions about copyright or intellectual property? Email hello@solocogs.co.uk. Genuine concerns are always welcome.