Ownership of Material

Unless otherwise noted, all content on this website—including text, course content, lesson scripts, graphics, animations, logos, audio/video, downloadable files, and source code—is the property of CyberAI / Matt Jerry (the “Company”) or our content partners and is protected by Canadian and international copyright laws.

This also includes CyberAI VPN software: the desktop application, Chrome extension, client UI assets, logos, and related source code distributed as part of the VPN service.

© 2026 CyberAI / Matt Jerry. All rights reserved.

Permitted Use at a Glance

Here’s what you can and cannot do without a separate license.

Use Personal / Student Business / Team Notes
View content on site/app Allowed Allowed Must comply with Terms of Service
Install & use CyberAI VPN client Allowed Allowed Personal use with an active CyberAI account; see Licensing below
Download course handouts Allowed Allowed Redistribution prohibited
Screenshot small excerpts for notes Allowed Allowed Include attribution badge © CyberAI
Upload our files to public repos Not allowed Not allowed Seek written permission / license
Resell, repackage, or rehost content Not allowed Not allowed Never without a negotiated license
Use in paid classrooms Allowed with Education License Allowed with Site License See “Educational Use” below
Training external AI models on our content Not allowed Not allowed See “AI & Data Usage” below

Licensing & Permissions

Need permission for uses beyond the table above? We offer flexible licenses for educators and teams:

CyberAI VPN client software is licensed to you, not sold. With an active CyberAI account, you may install and use the desktop app and browser extension for personal, non-commercial access to the VPN service. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, redistribute, or sublicense the VPN clients except as expressly permitted by law.

To request a license, email [email protected] with: your organization name, intended use, audience size, and duration.

Third-Party Assets & User-Generated Content

Some materials may include third-party libraries, icons, images, or code samples used under their own licenses. Those licenses govern your use of those assets. Where required, we provide attribution or license files within the download or on the page.

CyberAI VPN may incorporate open-source networking components (for example WireGuard or OpenVPN libraries when integrated). We honor applicable open-source licenses and provide attribution in the app or accompanying documentation where required.

If you upload or post content on CyberAI (forums, comments, projects), you grant us a non-exclusive, worldwide license to host and display that content on the platform solely to operate and improve our services. You retain your ownership.

AI & Data Usage

You may not use CyberAI content (including page text, courses, videos, PDFs, or download packages) to train, fine-tune, or evaluate machine-learning models without a written license.

DMCA Notice & Takedown

If you believe content on CyberAI infringes your copyright, submit a DMCA notice to our agent. We respond to valid notices and may remove or disable access to the allegedly infringing material.

How to Send a Notice

  1. Your full name and contact info
  2. Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed
  3. URL(s) of the material you claim is infringing
  4. Your statement of good-faith belief and accuracy
  5. Your physical or electronic signature

Send to: [email protected]

Counter-Notice

If your content was removed in error, you may submit a counter-notice with sufficient detail to identify the material and a statement under penalty of perjury that you believe the removal was a mistake. We may restore the content after 10–14 business days unless the complainant informs us they filed an action seeking a court order.

Repeat infringers may have accounts terminated.

Trademarks & Brand

The CyberAI name, logo, and brand assets are trademarks of CyberAI / Matt Jerry. Do not use them in a way that suggests endorsement or partnership without written permission.

Educational & Non-Profit Use

We support educators and non-profits. If you’re teaching a course or workshop and want to use our materials, submit the form below or email [email protected] with your syllabus and dates—we’ll recommend the best license or discount.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I quote your content in my blog?

Short quotations (under fair dealing/fair use) are typically fine with attribution and a link back. Copy-pasting whole sections is not allowed.

Can I mirror your downloads?

No. Please link to our pages so learners get the latest version and security updates.

Do students keep access after a course?

Yes—student accounts retain access to purchased materials per our Terms, subject to fair-use limits.

Contact

For permissions and general IP questions: [email protected]
For DMCA/notice-and-takedown: [email protected]

This page may change from time to time. Last updated: 2026-07-03. Governing law: Alberta, Canada.