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- Training materials
- Lesson recordings and archives
- Textbooks and written instructional content
- Databases and curated skill collections
- Forms, views, and Trainer Toolkit workflows
- Forum posts and original member contributions
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ATI-created content may not be copied, redistributed, resold, publicly posted, or shared outside the forum without explicit written permission.
Distribution rights for textbooks and training materials are granted only to members enrolled in tiers that explicitly include those rights. All other members retain access-only licenses.
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By posting content on the forum, members grant the platform a non-exclusive license to display, store, and organize that content as part of the community.
Members are responsible for ensuring they have the right to share any materials they post. Do not upload or distribute copyrighted content that you do not own or have permission to share.
Attribution and Sharing
When referencing another member’s work, ideas, or materials, attribution is expected. Respect for intellectual effort is foundational to this community.
Sharing forum content outside the platform should be done thoughtfully and ethically, with appropriate credit and within licensing limits.
No Implied Transfer of Rights
Participation in the forum does not transfer ownership of any intellectual property to ATI, nor does it grant members rights beyond those explicitly stated in their subscription.
Enforcement
Content that violates licensing terms may be removed. Repeated or serious violations may result in suspension or termination of access.