Hurak.com is an education technology platform that allows course providers and training organisations to list and promote their courses. As an open marketplace, Hurak hosts a wide variety of content created and submitted by independent third-party providers.
We do not tolerate intellectual property infringement on our platform. While we do not moderate or review uploaded content for legal issues, we are committed to protecting intellectual property rights and complying with applicable laws. All course providers are required to ensure they have the appropriate rights or licences for any material they submit, including images, videos, course content, and branding.
As a hosting provider, Hurak operates under “safe harbour” protections in accordance with UK and EU law. This means that while we are not liable for user-generated content by default, we take swift action when notified of potential infringement.
This policy outlines our process for handling copyright and trademark infringement notices, as well as guidance for providers who discover their content has been copied on third-party websites.
If you believe content on Hurak.com infringes your copyright, you may submit a formal notice to our IP Agent. Your notice must include:
Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed, or a representative list if multiple works are involved.
Identification of the specific material to be removed or disabled, with details sufficient for us to locate it.
Your contact details (address, phone number, email).
A statement that you have a good faith belief that use of the material is not authorised by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
A statement that the information in the notice is accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that you are authorised to act on behalf of the copyright owner.
Your physical or electronic signature.
Submit your notice to:
IP Agent
Hurak Limited
10–16 Tiller Road
London, E14 8PX, UK
[email protected]
Prepare your notice using the list above.
Send your written notice via email or post to the address provided.
Hurak will review and, where appropriate, remove or disable access to the infringing content.
If you believe your content was removed by mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notification to our IP Agent, including:
A description of the content that was removed and its original location.
A statement under penalty of perjury that you believe the removal was a mistake or misidentification.
Your contact details (name, address, phone number, email).
A statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of UK courts and will accept service of process from the original complainant or their agent.
Your physical or electronic signature.
Send to:
IP Agent – Hurak
[email protected]
If we receive a valid counter-notice, we may reinstate the content unless the original claimant files legal action.
If you are a trademark owner and believe content on Hurak infringes your trademark, please submit a notice with the following:
Identification of the trademark, including registration number.
The specific material you believe is infringing, and how we can locate it.
Your contact information.
A good faith statement that the use is not authorised.
A statement of accuracy and authority under penalty of perjury.
Your physical or electronic signature.
Send to:
IP Agent – Hurak
[email protected]
10–16 Tiller Road, London, E14 8PX, UK
Prepare your notice using the checklist above.
Send your written notice via email or post.
Hurak will assess the claim and may remove or disable access to infringing content.
If you discover your Hurak course or materials have been copied or sold on a third-party website without your consent:
Document the infringement: Note the URL and screenshot the page.
Contact the third-party site: Use their takedown or abuse reporting process.
Inform Hurak: While we cannot act directly, we welcome you notifying us at [email protected] so we can offer guidance or track similar incidents.
Seek legal advice: If needed, contact a solicitor specialising in intellectual property rights.
Under UK and EU law, Hurak qualifies for “safe harbour” protections as an online platform that hosts third-party content. This means we are not liable for infringing material uploaded by users, provided we act expeditiously to remove or disable access once notified. This policy and our takedown processes are designed to ensure compliance with applicable legal frameworks, including the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 and the EU Digital Services Act.
Hurak operates as a neutral intermediary. We do not own, edit, or verify content uploaded by providers. Course providers are fully responsible for the content they publish on Hurak.com, and they represent that they hold all necessary rights for any material submitted. Infringing content will be removed upon receipt of a valid takedown notice in accordance with this policy.
We reserve the right to suspend or terminate accounts that repeatedly upload infringing content.