Legal & Guidelines

Intellectual Property

Last updated: July 12, 2026. Understanding content ownership, code licensing, and copyrights.

Intellectual Property Policy

Just Internship respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects its users to do the same. This policy details the ownership of materials hosted on our platform and the code created by students.

1. Platform Content & Materials

All rights, title, and interest in and to the platform assets, including:

  • Course curricula, task briefs, instructions, video guides, and design specifications.
  • Instructional code templates, skeleton repositories, and helper libraries.
  • Our logo, branding, website assets, UI designs, and color schemes.

are and will remain the exclusive property of Just Internship. These assets are protected by copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property laws. You may not distribute, license, sell, or copy these materials without our express consent.

2. Student Code & Work Ownership

We believe in student ownership of their educational outcomes:

  • Full Code Ownership: You retain complete intellectual property and copyright ownership of the code you write to complete our internship projects.
  • Portfolio Authorization: You are fully authorized and encouraged to upload your completed project codebase to GitHub, display live previews on Vercel/Netlify, and list them in your portfolios and resumes.
  • Limited License: By submitting your project link, you grant us a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to access, run, clone, and host your codebase for evaluation, grading, verification, and displaying verification statistics.

3. Trademarks & Brand Name

The name "Just Internship", "justinternship.in", and our official logos are trademarks of our company. You are permitted to state on your resume and LinkedIn profile that you completed a "Virtual Internship at Just Internship". However, you may not use our brand logos or trade name in a way that suggests you are a direct full-time employee, agent, or representative of the company.

4. Copyright Infringement & DMCA

If you believe that any content hosted on our platform infringes your copyright, you may submit a take-down notification:

  • Send an email to copyright@justinternship.in.
  • Include a description of the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed, the location of the material on our site (URL), your contact details, and a statement made under penalty of perjury that the report is accurate.

5. Contact Us

For questions or approvals regarding the commercial use of platform materials, please visit our Support & Contact Page.