Our commitment to protecting intellectual property and copyright rights
At Taiba Higher Institutes for Training, we are committed to fostering a learning environment that respects intellectual property rights and copyright. We believe that respecting these rights is a fundamental part of the ethical values upon which we build our relationships with our students, faculty, and the academic community at large.
What are intellectual property and copyright?
- Intellectual property rights: These include rights related to intellectual creations such as research, writings, designs, software, inventions, and works of art.
- Copyright: It relates to protecting literary, artistic and scientific works from unauthorized copying or use.
The Institute’s policy for protecting intellectual property and copyright rights
Taiba Higher Institutes for Training prohibits any unlawful use or exploitation of the intellectual or material content of the institute or any other party. The following policies are strictly enforced:
1. Respect copyright:
- All educational materials, including lectures, books, articles, presentations, and digital materials, are protected by copyright laws.
- Copying, reproducing or distributing any material without prior permission from the author or publisher is prohibited.
2. Use resources responsibly:
- All students and staff must properly cite the sources used in assignments or research.
- Plagiarism in all its forms is strictly prohibited and will result in disciplinary action.
3. Protecting personal creativity:
- Students and faculty members are encouraged to innovate and be creative, with the assurance that their work will be legally protected.
- Any creation developed within the institute entitles its owner to intellectual property rights unless otherwise agreed.
4. Monitoring digital usage:
- All electronic systems and digital materials belonging to the institute are subject to intellectual property rights.
- The use or modification of programs or applications owned by the institute is prohibited without prior permission.
Consequences and disciplinary measures
Any violation of intellectual property and copyright rights will result in:
- Internal review by a specialized committee.
- Taking legal action if necessary.
- Applying academic sanctions, which may include temporary or permanent suspension.
Education and awareness
At Taiba Higher Institutes for Training, we are committed to educating our students and faculty about intellectual property and copyright laws. We offer regular workshops and mentoring programs designed to reinforce these principles.
How to report violations
If you believe there is a violation of intellectual property or copyright rights within the institute, you can report it via:
- Contact the relevant department.
- Use the reporting form available on the institute’s website.
- All reports will be handled with complete confidentiality.
Together we protect our rights
We are committed to protecting the rights of everyone within the Taiba Higher Institutes for Training community. We believe that respecting intellectual property and copyright fosters creativity and innovation and ensures a fair and safe learning environment.



