Copyright and Intellectual Property Notice
Last updated: 24 June 2026
All content on ExamBridge Africa is protected
Every question, every model answer, every explanation, every diagram, every progress report template, every page of design and layout on ExamBridge Africa is the intellectual property of ExamBridge Africa and its parent company MindBridge Technologies, or is used under licence from the original copyright holders. This includes but is not limited to:
- Past examination questions from NPSE, BECE, and WASSCE that we have curated, digitised, verified, and presented
- Model answers and worked solutions written, verified, and edited by our team of educators
- Explanations, study notes, and pedagogical commentary
- Diagrams, illustrations, and mathematical figures rendered for our platform
- The structure, format, and presentation of our question banks and study materials
- The ExamBridge Africa name, logo, and visual identity
- All software, code, design patterns, and user interface elements of the platform
Where we present material that originates from official examination boards (such as the West African Examinations Council), we do so as curated educational reference under educational fair use principles. The original examination boards retain rights to their original examination papers. Our value lies in the curation, verification, model answers, explanations, and presentation we have built around that material — and these are our intellectual property.
What this means for you as a user
When you subscribe to ExamBridge Africa, you are paying for personal access to read and study our content online through our platform. You are not buying the content itself, and you are not buying the right to reproduce, redistribute, or otherwise use our content outside the platform.
Specifically, you may not:
- Copy, screenshot, photograph, screen-record, scrape, download, or otherwise capture any content from the platform for sharing with others
- Upload our questions, model answers, diagrams, or any other platform content to WhatsApp groups, Telegram channels, Facebook pages, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, websites, blogs, or any other public or private channel
- Sell, rent, license, sublicense, or commercially exploit any content from the platform in any way
- Use any automated tool, script, scraper, or bot to extract content from the platform
- Reverse-engineer, decompile, or disassemble our software
- Use our content to train artificial intelligence models, large language models, or any machine learning system without our explicit written permission
- Pass our content off as your own work, including in academic submissions
What you may do:
- Study our content for your own personal preparation for examinations
- Discuss what you have learned with your study peers, teachers, and family members verbally and in person
- Print your own personal progress reports for your own records
- Share screenshots of progress reports with parents, guardians, and teachers reviewing your study activity (these are your own performance data and contain no copyrighted question content)
How we protect this content
ExamBridge Africa uses multiple layers of technical and operational protection to prevent unauthorised copying:
Content watermarking. Every page you view on the platform is digitally watermarked with your account email, a portion of your unique user identifier, the date of viewing, and the specific study session you are in. This watermark appears on every screenshot, copy, or photograph of platform content. If any platform content appears outside ExamBridge Africa, we can trace it directly to the account and session that produced it.
Database-level access controls. Our database is configured so that question content is delivered only to authenticated users, and model answers are never sent to the user's browser until specifically requested. Direct database access to answer content is blocked at the schema level.
Selective text and image controls. Content on the platform cannot be selected, copied, or right-click-saved through standard browser mechanisms. Diagrams are rendered in ways that prevent simple image extraction.
Access logging. We log every question access, study session, and content view tied to the user account. Patterns indicating automated scraping or bulk extraction are flagged for review.
Terms of Use enforcement. By using ExamBridge Africa, you have agreed to our Terms of Use, which prohibit unauthorised copying. Violations may result in account suspension without refund and may be pursued through legal action.
If you find ExamBridge Africa content used without permission
If you encounter our content being shared, sold, or republished anywhere outside ExamBridge Africa, please report it to us at support@exambridgeafrica.com. Include the location where you found it (URL, group name, platform), screenshots showing the unauthorised use, and any context about how you came across it. We treat all reports confidentially and act on every credible report.
Reporting copyright concerns about our content
If you believe ExamBridge Africa is hosting content that infringes your own copyright, please contact us at support@exambridgeafrica.com with:
- Identification of the specific content you believe is infringing
- Evidence of your ownership of the original copyright
- Your contact information
- A statement that you are acting in good faith
We will investigate every claim and remove infringing material promptly where ownership is established. We respect the intellectual property rights of others and expect the same respect for our own.
Governing law
This copyright notice, together with our Terms of Use, is governed by the laws of Sierra Leone. Disputes will be resolved through the courts of Freetown, Sierra Leone, or through such alternative dispute resolution mechanisms as we may mutually agree.
Contact
For all copyright-related questions, please contact:
ExamBridge Africa
A subsidiary of MindBridge Technologies
Freetown, Sierra Leone
Email: support@exambridgeafrica.com