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Marcie Pearson IT Project Manager| Kimball Electronics Los Angeles, CA / Phoenix, AZ, United States
Can I use the Projectmanagement.com on-demand webinars during a lunch and learn session at the company I am currently employed with? Or are there copy write issues I should be concerned about?
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
You can refer to them I guess as long as you do not claim that it is your material but better double check with the website customer service or you can check for teaching material at:

PMITeach.org
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Vincent Guerard Coach - Trainer - Speaker - Advisor| Freelance Mont-Royal, Quebec, Canada
Are all attendees PMI members? that should simplified the copyright question.
but check anyway
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Anupam India
Hello Marcie,

Projectmanagement.com Content are Copyrighted ©.

As per Section 2.6 of User Agreement

The term "Projectmanagement.com Content" refers to copyrighted content owned by Projectmanagement.com or other copyrighted content owned by third-party partners of PMI, which includes but is not limited to ProjectManagement.com Content.

As per Section 3.3 of User Agreement - Permission to Use Projectmanagement.com Content.

You may request permission to reproduce all or a portion of Projectmanagement.com Content owned by Projectmanagement.com via the Permissions section of Site. We reserve the sole discretion to determine whether, and upon what terms, Projectmanagement.com Content will be licensed. Depending on the nature and scope of intended use licensing fees may apply.

https://www.projectmanagement.com/editorial.cfm

Please go through the Projectmanagement.com User Agreement here -

https://www.projectmanagement.com/pages/27...-User-Agreement

Hope this helps!!
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Stéphane Parent Self Employed / Semi-retired| Leader Maker Prince Edward Island, Canada
Yes, most of the content is set up and licensed to be used by single individuals. As soon as you involve groups of people, you have to get a specific license or permission.

(I am reminded of a story a few years ago where a restaurant owner was told he could not broadcast his purchased music within his establishment because the license was for personal use only.)
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Kristin Jones Social Media Specialist III| PMI Newtown Square, Pa, United States
Thanks all! We appreciate that you find value in our webinar program and want to share this material with your coworkers, however, our webinar program is designed to be made exclusively available to PMI members as it is a benefit of membership.

Also, as we record PDUs for certification holders, those who watch in a room setup would not have their PDUs recorded for them.

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