This Fair Use Policy (the “Policy”) constitutes an integral part of the Terms and Conditions of Academic Arguments LLC (the “Site”) and is subject to the provisions thereof. In case of any conflict between this Policy and other documents of the Site, the provisions of the Policy shall prevail.
This Policy explains the appropriate usage of the Site and provides guidelines on preventing misuse.
What is Fair Use?
At Academic Arguments LLC, we aim to support students by offering academic advice and resources that make learning more effective and structured. Our services help students overcome academic challenges while promoting intellectual growth.
To gain maximum value from our materials (hereinafter referred to as “Papers”), users should adhere to their designated purpose. Please review this Policy to understand the ethical use of Papers.
Our writers create content to provide insights that might otherwise be inaccessible due to the complexity of academic programs and the vast amount of study material.
Proper Use of Papers:
All information and Papers obtained through our Site are for research purposes only and should not be used for academic misconduct. Our writers aim to provide a model and foundational understanding of the topic to guide users in creating their own work.
Papers are intended to:
- Offer a general understanding or concept of the topic;
- Clarify specific task requirements through sample drafting;
- Provide guidance for tackling topics or assignments;
- Act as a foundation for further research and academic inquiry;
- Equip you with relevant terminologies and concepts;
- Provide a logical structure to develop your academic work;
- Offer a list of resources for reference and further research.
Appropriate Use of Papers Includes:
- Using them as an additional resource to explore your topic;
- Capturing the overall idea as inspiration for your own work;
- Validating your understanding of the topic and its aspects;
- Focusing your research on the critical points outlined in the Paper;
- Developing your own arguments, views, and original ideas;
- Contrasting and opposing the Paper’s perspective to form your own views;
- Ensuring your citations and references are accurate by using the Paper as a sample.
We strongly discourage submitting any Papers acquired here as your own work. We urge students to uphold academic integrity by adhering to their institution’s regulations, state laws, this Policy, and ethical conduct.