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Institutional Use of NEYA Global Materials

NEYA Global is a private, single-author knowledge discipline created by Dr. Anna Neya Kazanskaia. All books, articles, teaching papers, frameworks, models, templates, and research outputs within the NEYA Global ecosystem are protected under international copyright law and constitute proprietary intellectual property.

Individual reading and personal academic use are free. All institutional, organizational, or professional use requires an active Institutional License.

An Institutional License grants organizations the legal right to apply, teach, distribute, integrate, or build upon NEYA Global materials within their internal structures.

NEYA Global Licensing Package (PDF)

Terms of Use • Write-to-Use Permissions • Institutional Licensing Overview 

The complete legal framework governing institutional use of NEYA Global materials.

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1. What an Institutional License Covers

With an active license, institutions may legally use NEYA Global materials for:

1.1 Teaching & Curriculum Development

  • inclusion in university syllabi
  • course design, lectures, workshops, modules
  • academic or professional training programs

1.2 Staff Training & Professional Development

  • internal learning and development
  • leadership and management training
  • organizational capacity-building

1.3 Governance & Strategic Planning

  • board education
  • strategic reviews
  • organizational restructuring
  • program and system design

1.4 Research, Evaluation & Program Design

  • internal evaluations and assessments
  • research reports and white papers
  • evidence-based planning
  • integration into institutional methodologies

1.5 Internal Distribution

  • circulation among staff, faculty, students, or volunteers
  • inclusion in intranets, internal repositories, knowledge hubs
  • use within institutional learning platforms


2. What Is NOT Allowed Without a License

The following uses are strictly prohibited without an active Institutional License:

2.1 Unauthorized Teaching or Training

Use of materials in paid courses, workshops, academic programs, or consulting.

2.2 Uploading to Internal Systems

Placement of materials in LMS platforms, intranets, shared drives, or internal libraries.

2.3 Organizational Decision-Making

Use of NEYA Global frameworks in governance, strategy, program design, or operational decisions.

2.4 Adaptation or Modification

Translating, altering, restructuring, or customizing materials.

2.5 Redistribution or Republishing

Sharing, repackaging, or distributing materials internally or externally.

2.6 Creating New Products

Using NEYA Global content to develop new courses, toolkits, or methodologies.

2.7 Institutional Representation

Referencing NEYA Global as part of an organization’s services, identity, or consulting practice. Unauthorized institutional use constitutes copyright infringement under international law.


3. Who Must Obtain a License

An Institutional License is required for:

  • universities, colleges, academic departments
  • research centers and think tanks
  • NGOs, INGOs, humanitarian agencies
  • government bodies and public institutions
  • professional training academies
  • consulting companies and private-sector entities
  • charities, foundations, mission-driven organizations
  • internal corporate education units

If your organization distributes knowledge, teaches, trains, evaluates, or designs systems — you are an institutional user.

4. License Types

4.1 Standard License (Annual)

  • teaching, research, and internal training
  • distribution to staff or students
  • non-commercial institutional use

4.2 Professional License

  • professional training and development
  • organizational governance and strategy
  • integration into program or system design

4.3 Enterprise License

  • multi-department or multi-country use
  • large-scale institutional access
  • permissions for translation/adaptation (case-by-case)

4.4 Restricted Partner License

  • special terms for select institutions
  • joint research or pilot programs

5. Compliance & Rights

With a valid license, organizations receive:

  • legal rights to use NEYA Global materials
  • formal certificate of authorized use
  • verified compliance under international copyright law
  • access to updated versions of selected materials

Licenses are non-transferable and do not grant ownership of intellectual property.

6. How to Request an Institutional License

  • To begin the licensing process, email: dranna@neyaglobal.com
  • Subject: Institutional License Request

Include:

  1. Institution name
  2. Country and legal registration
  3. Intended scope of use
  4. Estimated number of staff/students involved
  5. Preferred license type

You will receive:

  • licensing terms
  • pricing tier
  • compliance guidelines
  • renewal information


7. Legal Notice

NEYA Global materials are protected under:

  • Berne Convention
  • WIPO Copyright Treaty
  • Thai Copyright Act B.E. 2537 (as amended)
  • international digital publication protections
  • DOI-registered metadata

Unauthorized institutional use will result in legal action and financial penalties.