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We've put serious work into building this course. Here's what's protected, what you can do with it, and what we'll do if our work is misused.

Last updated: April 2026  •  Protected under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) and international copyright law including DMCA provisions.

© 2026 AI Besties
All course content, frameworks, templates, and methodology are proprietary and fully protected.

What we own

Everything in the AI Besties course was built from scratch by Jackson Potter and Abbie Fowler. All of it is protected under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) and international copyright law. This includes:

  • All course videos, recorded lessons, and screen captures
  • All written content, scripts, lesson notes, and explanations
  • All templates, cheat sheets, and downloadable resources
  • All visual design, layout, and user interface elements of the course portal
  • The "Briefing File Framework" — our method for training AI to understand your business
  • The "Skill File System" — our approach to building reusable AI workflows
  • The overall course methodology, sequencing, and teaching approach

Even if you've paraphrased or reorganised our content, it's still our intellectual property if it's based on our original work.

What your purchase gives you

When you buy a course, you're purchasing a personal, non-transferable licence to:

  • Access and watch the course content for your own learning
  • Use the frameworks, templates, and methodologies to build AI workflows for your own business
  • Apply what you learn to create business outputs (documents, processes, automations) that belong to you

The licence is personal to you. It doesn't extend to your employees, contractors, or anyone else unless they've each purchased their own access. Contact us at hello@yourmatesinai.com if you need a team or group licence.

What's strictly prohibited

The following are serious breaches of our copyright and your licence agreement. We will act on them.

  • Sharing login credentials with anyone — even a business partner or employee
  • Screen recording, screenshotting, or downloading course videos or content for distribution to others
  • Republishing or distributing any course content, in whole or in part, through any channel
  • Selling or licensing our templates, frameworks, or materials to others
  • Repurposing our methodology to create your own course, training program, or educational product
  • Using our frameworks (including the Briefing File Framework and Skill File System) as the basis of a product you sell to others
  • Creating derivative works that are substantially based on our course content

Using AI doesn't change this. Feeding our content into an AI tool to generate a paraphrase or summary that you then redistribute is still a copyright breach.

What you can freely do

We want you to use what you learn. You can:

  • Apply our frameworks to build AI workflows that make your own business run better
  • Reference the course as something you've studied (e.g. in your bio, on LinkedIn)
  • Recommend the course to others and share the public link to our website
  • Create business outputs using AI that are genuinely your own work — the fact that you used techniques from our course doesn't make those outputs ours

Reporting infringement

If you see our course content being shared, sold, or reproduced without authorisation, please let us know. We take infringement seriously and will act.

To report a copyright breach, email hello@yourmatesinai.com with a description of what you found and a link or screenshot where possible. We'll investigate promptly.

For formal DMCA takedown requests, the same email address applies. Please include your contact information, identification of the copyrighted work, identification of the infringing material, and a statement of good faith belief that the use is not authorised.

Enforcement

We're a small business, but we protect our work. Breaches of this policy may result in:

  • Immediate termination of your course access without refund
  • A formal cease and desist letter
  • Civil action under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) or applicable international law
  • A claim for damages — including statutory damages under applicable law

We won't chase minor misunderstandings aggressively — we'll reach out first. But for deliberate commercial infringement (selling our content, running a competing course based on our methodology), we will take legal action.

Third-party content

Some of our course content references third-party tools like Claude by Anthropic. Screenshots and demonstrations of these tools are used for educational purposes under fair use / fair dealing provisions. We don't claim ownership of those tools or their interfaces.

Contact

Licensing enquiries, infringement reports, or questions about what's permitted: hello@yourmatesinai.com

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