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1. The DASA training program must not to be distributed outside of the organisation or person/s who have paid a fee for registration. 

2. The content of the online Course Materials, including copyright and all other such intellectual property rights contained therein, remain the property of the authors. You may not reproduce any part of the online Course Materials without the prior written consent of the authors;

3. Course materials and course content are subject to change;

4. Course materials are provided online via our Learning Management System (LMS). The eLearning site may occasionally be unavailable during scheduled maintenance. 

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