Use of Content
Content is for personal learning. You may view, download, and use course materials for your own non-commercial education. You may not redistribute, publish, sublicense, or resell any materials without written permission.
- Do: take notes, practice techniques, use templates for your own learning.
- Don’t: repost videos, share paid materials publicly, or sell “repacked” versions of lessons.
Payments & Refunds
Payments are processed by your chosen gateway. Refunds are available before the first session starts. If your course includes live sessions, the “first session” means the scheduled start time of that first live class.
Refund window countdown
This helpful timer is informational. Your actual eligibility depends on the course you purchased and the start time of your first session.
Account & Conduct
Keep your credentials secure. Be respectful in discussions and feedback. We may suspend access for abusive behavior, harassment, attempts to breach security, or repeated violations of these terms.
Security basics
- Use a unique password and enable device security.
- Don’t share access with others or post login info.
Community conduct
- Be kind and constructive; critique work respectfully.
- No hate speech, threats, spam, or plagiarism.
Liability & Safety
Use studio equipment responsibly. Follow all safety notes provided in each course. Pottery tools and studio environments can pose risks (heat, dust, sharp tools, heavy items). You are responsible for using reasonable care and following instructions.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Learn Pottery is not liable for injuries, damage, or losses resulting from misuse of tools, ignoring safety instructions, or unsafe work practices.
Changes to Terms
We may update these terms from time to time to reflect changes in services, legal requirements, or operational practices. Updates will be posted on this page, and the effective date will be revised. Continued use after changes means you accept the updated terms.
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