ATU-CPAC Intellectual Property, Marks, and Certificate Control Policy

ATU-CPAC Intellectual Property, Marks, and Certificate Control Policy

Arab Trainers Union Council for Professional Accreditation and Certification

Version 1/2026

Effective Date: 1 June 2026

Controlled Policy Document

1. Document Control

Document Title: ATU-CPAC Intellectual Property, Marks, and Certificate Control Policy
Document Owner: ATU-CPAC Digital Verification and Registry Committee
Issuing Authority: Arab Trainers Union
Policy Authority: ATU-CPAC Governing Council
Approval Authority: Arab Trainers Union Board of Directors, where required
Effective Date: 1 June 2026
Review Date: Every three years, or earlier where required
Applicability: ATU-CPAC, Arab Trainers Union, approved providers, accredited providers, authorized assessment centers, certified professionals, candidates, learners, trainers, assessors, IQAs, EQAs, reviewers, committee members, partners, contractors, registry users, and all parties using ATU-CPAC-governed materials, certificates, marks, or intellectual property

2. Introduction

The Arab Trainers Union Council for Professional Accreditation and Certification, referred to as ATU-CPAC, is a specialized council operating within the Arab Trainers Union.

ATU-CPAC regulates, monitors, quality assures, and verifies professional accreditation, professional certification, assessed training programs, assessment systems, registry records, digital verification, and related compliance activities under the authority of the Arab Trainers Union.

The names, logos, marks, certificates, seals, digital badges, QR codes, standards, assessment materials, manuals, templates, registries, and verification systems used under the ATU-CPAC framework are valuable institutional assets. They must be protected, controlled, and used only with proper authorization.

All certificates, professional certifications, accreditation certificates, assessed certificates, digital badges, registry confirmations, and verification records governed by ATU-CPAC are issued in the name and under the authority of the Arab Trainers Union.

3. Purpose

This policy sets out how ATU-CPAC shall control, protect, authorize, monitor, and respond to the use or misuse of intellectual property, institutional marks, certificate templates, digital badges, QR codes, registry records, and verification materials.

The policy aims to:

  1. Protect the intellectual property and institutional reputation of the Arab Trainers Union and ATU-CPAC.
  2. Prevent unauthorized use of ATU, ATU-CPAC, or partner names, logos, seals, certificates, badges, QR codes, and registry records.
  3. Ensure that certificates and professional certifications are issued only through approved ATU procedures.
  4. Protect the credibility of ATU-issued credentials.
  5. Ensure providers and partners use approved marks only within their authorized scope.
  6. Prevent false, misleading, altered, copied, or fraudulent certificates and public claims.
  7. Establish clear rules for certificate design, issuance, correction, replacement, withdrawal, and revocation.
  8. Support registry and verification accuracy.

4. Scope

This policy applies to:

  1. ATU name, logo, seal, identity, and official templates.
  2. ATU-CPAC name, logo, seal, identity, and official templates.
  3. ATU-CPAC standards, manuals, policies, procedures, forms, checklists, and guidance documents.
  4. Program specifications, competency frameworks, rubrics, question banks, examinations, assessment instruments, and model answers.
  5. Provider accreditation certificates.
  6. Professional certification certificates.
  7. Assessed training certificates.
  8. Certificates of achievement.
  9. Approval letters and recognition letters.
  10. Digital badges.
  11. QR codes and verification links.
  12. Registry records and certificate numbers.
  13. Partner names, logos, endorsement statements, and jointly branded materials.
  14. Website content, brochures, social media materials, advertisements, and public claims.
  15. Printed, digital, electronic, and online materials used in ATU-CPAC-governed activities.

5. Policy Principles

ATU-CPAC intellectual property, marks, and certificate control shall be guided by the following principles.

5.1 Ownership and Authority

ATU and ATU-CPAC intellectual property, marks, certificate templates, digital badges, and verification tools shall be controlled under the authority of the Arab Trainers Union.

5.2 Controlled Use

No person or organization may use ATU, ATU-CPAC, or partner marks unless formally authorized and only within the approved scope.

5.3 Accuracy

Certificates, badges, registry records, public claims, and verification information shall accurately reflect the approved status, scope, level, validity, and issuing authority.

5.4 Integrity

Certificate templates, certificate numbers, QR codes, digital badges, and registry records shall be protected from alteration, duplication, misuse, or unauthorized issue.

5.5 Traceability

Every certificate or official credential shall be traceable to an approved decision, approved template, unique number, authorized signatory, registry entry, and verification record.

5.6 Transparency

Authorized users shall receive clear rules for permitted use, prohibited use, public statements, expiry, suspension, withdrawal, and revocation.

5.7 Confidentiality

Controlled materials, including assessment materials, certificate templates, question banks, and internal documents, shall be protected from unauthorized access.

5.8 Enforcement

ATU-CPAC may require correction, removal, suspension, withdrawal, revocation, registry update, public clarification, or referral to ATU leadership where misuse occurs.

6. Protected Intellectual Property

Protected intellectual property may include:

  1. ATU and ATU-CPAC names, logos, seals, symbols, slogans, and visual identity.
  2. Certificate designs, layouts, signatures, seals, numbers, QR codes, digital badges, and verification links.
  3. Standards, policies, manuals, procedures, forms, rubrics, checklists, and templates.
  4. Assessment instruments, examination papers, question banks, assignments, scenarios, case studies, marking schemes, and model answers.
  5. Training program specifications, competency frameworks, curriculum documents, and learning outcomes.
  6. Registry systems, verification systems, databases, and digital records.
  7. Website content, brochures, presentations, graphics, videos, and official publications.
  8. Partner-branded or jointly developed materials subject to agreement.
  9. Any document, design, system, or content developed by or for ATU or ATU-CPAC.

7. Ownership and Rights

Unless otherwise agreed in writing, intellectual property developed by ATU, ATU-CPAC, their committees, appointed experts, contractors, providers, or partners for ATU-CPAC-governed activities shall be controlled according to ATU authority and approved agreements.

ATU-CPAC may use, adapt, publish, update, translate, reproduce, distribute, or withdraw its standards, manuals, policies, forms, certificate templates, assessment tools, and registry materials according to approved procedures.

Providers, partners, contractors, and experts shall not claim ownership of ATU or ATU-CPAC intellectual property unless expressly agreed in writing.

8. Use of ATU and ATU-CPAC Marks

Approved users may use ATU or ATU-CPAC marks only where written approval has been granted.

Use of marks must:

  1. Match the approved category, scope, and validity period.
  2. Use only official logo files and approved wording.
  3. Avoid alteration, distortion, redesign, recoloring, or unauthorized translation.
  4. Avoid implying wider approval than granted.
  5. Avoid implying independent certificate-issuing authority.
  6. Avoid implying government licensing or academic recognition unless legally granted.
  7. Stop immediately when approval expires, is suspended, withdrawn, or revoked.
  8. Comply with ATU-CPAC branding and public claims rules.

9. Provider Use of Marks

Approved and accredited providers may use approved ATU or ATU-CPAC marks only within their approved scope.

Providers must not:

  1. Use marks for unapproved programs.
  2. Use marks after expiry, suspension, withdrawal, or revocation.
  3. Use marks to suggest independent certificate-issuing authority.
  4. Place marks on certificates not issued by ATU.
  5. Alter certificate templates or verification information.
  6. Use ATU or ATU-CPAC marks in a way that misleads learners, candidates, employers, or the public.
  7. Use marks on commercial materials not related to approved activities without permission.

ATU-CPAC may require immediate removal of unauthorized or misleading use.

10. Partner Marks and Joint Branding

Partner names, logos, recognition statements, endorsement statements, approval numbers, and joint branding may be used only where authorized by a valid written agreement.

Partner mark use must comply with:

  1. ATU authority.
  2. ATU-CPAC standards.
  3. Partner agreement.
  4. Approved scope.
  5. Approved certificate wording.
  6. Approved logo placement.
  7. Data sharing rules.
  8. Registry and verification rules.
  9. Public claims restrictions.
  10. Suspension, withdrawal, or termination conditions.

No provider or third party may use partner marks through ATU-CPAC activities unless explicitly authorized.

11. Certificate Control

All ATU-CPAC-governed certificates shall be controlled and issued under the authority of the Arab Trainers Union.

Certificate control shall apply to:

  1. Certificate design.
  2. Certificate wording.
  3. Certificate title.
  4. Certificate type.
  5. Certificate number.
  6. Certificate issue date.
  7. Certificate expiry date where applicable.
  8. Provider or program reference.
  9. Certification level or scope.
  10. Authorized signatory.
  11. ATU seal or mark.
  12. ATU-CPAC reference where applicable.
  13. Partner endorsement where applicable.
  14. QR code or verification link.
  15. Registry entry.

No provider, partner, trainer, assessor, or third party may independently issue, reproduce, alter, or distribute ATU certificates.

12. Certificate Types Controlled by This Policy

This policy applies to all certificate and credential types governed by ATU-CPAC, including:

  1. ATU Certificate of Accreditation.
  2. ATU Professional Certification.
  3. Certificate of Achievement.
  4. Approved Provider certificate or letter.
  5. Accredited Provider certificate or letter.
  6. Premier Accredited Provider certificate or letter.
  7. Authorized Assessment Center certificate or letter.
  8. Accredited Training Program certificate or letter.
  9. Accredited Professional Program certificate or letter.
  10. Authorized Delivery Partner certificate or letter.
  11. Digital badges and registry confirmations.

13. Certificate Design and Template Approval

Certificate templates shall be approved before use.

Certificate templates must include, where applicable:

  1. Arab Trainers Union name.
  2. ATU-CPAC reference.
  3. Certificate title.
  4. Recipient or provider name.
  5. Program, certification, or accreditation title.
  6. Level, scope, or category.
  7. Issue date.
  8. Expiry date where applicable.
  9. Unique certificate number.
  10. Authorized signatory.
  11. Seal or official mark.
  12. Verification statement.
  13. QR code or verification link.
  14. Partner wording where approved.

No certificate template may be used unless it is controlled, approved, and versioned.

14. Certificate Issuance Controls

Before a certificate is issued, ATU-CPAC or the authorized ATU function shall confirm:

  1. Candidate or provider identity.
  2. Eligibility or accreditation approval.
  3. Assessment completion where required.
  4. IQA and EQA completion where required.
  5. Correct certificate type and title.
  6. Correct name spelling.
  7. Correct scope, level, or category.
  8. Correct issue and expiry dates.
  9. Correct certificate number.
  10. Correct signatory.
  11. Correct partner statement where applicable.
  12. Active registry entry or pending registry entry.
  13. QR code or verification link functionality.
  14. Payment confirmation where applicable.

Certificates issued without required approval may be cancelled, withdrawn, or revoked.

15. Certificate Numbering and Registry Link

Each certificate shall have a unique certificate number linked to the official registry.

Certificate numbering shall:

  1. Prevent duplication.
  2. Identify certificate type.
  3. Support registry verification.
  4. Link to issue date and expiry date.
  5. Link to status.
  6. Support correction or replacement history.
  7. Protect against unauthorized certificate creation.
  8. Be controlled by authorized personnel only.

Certificate numbers must not be reused except where approved by formal correction procedures.

16. Digital Badges and QR Codes

Digital badges and QR codes are controlled verification tools.

They must:

  1. Be issued only after approval.
  2. Link to official verification records.
  3. Reflect accurate status and scope.
  4. Be protected from alteration or copying.
  5. Be deactivated or updated when status changes.
  6. Not be used after expiry, suspension, withdrawal, or revocation.
  7. Not be transferred to another person or provider.
  8. Not be used outside the approved certification, program, or accreditation scope.

Misuse of QR codes or digital badges may result in suspension, withdrawal, revocation, registry update, or referral to ATU leadership.

17. Correction, Replacement, and Reissue of Certificates

A certificate may be corrected, replaced, or reissued where an approved reason exists.

Approved reasons may include:

  1. Name spelling correction.
  2. Certificate number error.
  3. Date correction.
  4. Scope correction.
  5. Level or category correction.
  6. Template update.
  7. Lost or damaged certificate.
  8. Registry correction.
  9. Appeal outcome.
  10. Administrative error.

The correction or replacement process shall include:

  1. Request or error report.
  2. Evidence review.
  3. Approval by authorized personnel.
  4. Cancellation or marking of the incorrect version where required.
  5. Issue of corrected or replacement version.
  6. Registry update.
  7. Record of correction history.

Corrected certificates must not be used to hide suspension, withdrawal, revocation, or expired status.

18. Withdrawal, Revocation, and Cancellation of Certificates

ATU-CPAC may recommend or apply certificate cancellation, withdrawal, or revocation where there is evidence of:

  1. Fraud.
  2. Falsified documents.
  3. Assessment malpractice.
  4. Unauthorized certificate issuance.
  5. Incorrect certificate data that affects validity.
  6. Misuse of certificate or title.
  7. Misuse of QR code, digital badge, or registry record.
  8. Provider or candidate misconduct.
  9. Breach of ATU-CPAC standards.
  10. Serious reputational risk.
  11. Appeal or investigation outcome requiring cancellation.

Registry status shall be updated where a certificate is suspended, withdrawn, revoked, cancelled, replaced, or corrected.

19. Public Claims and Advertising Control

All public claims involving ATU, ATU-CPAC, certificates, accreditation, certification, partnership, or registry status must be accurate and approved.

Public claims must not:

  1. Claim approval outside the approved scope.
  2. Claim active status after expiry, suspension, withdrawal, or revocation.
  3. Claim independent certificate-issuing authority.
  4. Claim government licensing unless legally granted.
  5. Claim academic equivalence unless formally recognized.
  6. Advertise unapproved programs as accredited.
  7. Promise certification without required assessment.
  8. Use certificate samples misleadingly.
  9. Use partner names or logos without approval.
  10. Alter verification screenshots or registry records.

ATU-CPAC may require immediate correction, removal, public clarification, or enforcement action.

20. Use of ATU-CPAC Materials by Providers

Providers may use approved ATU-CPAC materials only for authorized activities.

Providers must:

  1. Use the current approved version.
  2. Avoid modifying controlled documents without approval.
  3. Protect assessment materials.
  4. Avoid distributing restricted materials publicly.
  5. Stop using obsolete or withdrawn materials.
  6. Maintain records of materials used.
  7. Follow copyright, confidentiality, and data protection rules.
  8. Return or destroy restricted materials when instructed.

Providers may not sell, license, reproduce, translate, publish, or adapt ATU-CPAC materials unless authorized.

21. Website, Social Media, and Digital Use

Use of ATU, ATU-CPAC, partner marks, certificate images, badges, registry screenshots, and public claims on websites or social media must be accurate and authorized.

Digital use must:

  1. Use approved logos and text.
  2. Link only to official verification pages where applicable.
  3. Avoid edited or misleading images.
  4. Avoid false claims of accreditation or certification.
  5. Remove outdated claims promptly.
  6. Avoid using certificate images in a way that enables copying or fraud.
  7. Comply with ATU-CPAC public claims requirements.

ATU-CPAC may require correction or removal of online content.

22. Reporting Misuse

Any person may report suspected misuse of ATU, ATU-CPAC, partner marks, certificates, badges, QR codes, registry records, assessment materials, or intellectual property.

Reports should include:

  1. Person or organization involved.
  2. Description of the misuse.
  3. Date and location where known.
  4. Website, advertisement, certificate, or screenshot evidence.
  5. Certificate number where applicable.
  6. Impact or risk.
  7. Any previous communication about the matter.

Anonymous reports may be reviewed where evidence is sufficient or the matter involves serious risk.

23. Investigation and Enforcement

ATU-CPAC shall review suspected misuse fairly and proportionately.

The process may include:

  1. Initial risk review.
  2. Evidence preservation.
  3. Registry check.
  4. Certificate verification check.
  5. Provider or person notification where appropriate.
  6. Response request.
  7. Investigation.
  8. Committee recommendation.
  9. Decision by authorized authority.
  10. Corrective action or sanction.
  11. Registry update where required.
  12. Partner notification where applicable.
  13. Closure and improvement action.

Urgent action may be taken where certificate integrity, public trust, assessment security, partner compliance, or ATU reputation is at risk.

24. Possible Actions and Sanctions

Where misuse or breach is confirmed, ATU-CPAC may apply one or more actions:

  1. Advice or guidance.
  2. Formal warning.
  3. Correction notice.
  4. Removal of unauthorized content.
  5. Public correction or clarification.
  6. Certificate hold.
  7. Certificate correction or cancellation.
  8. Registry status update.
  9. Suspension.
  10. Withdrawal.
  11. Revocation.
  12. Limitation of scope.
  13. Termination of authorization to use marks.
  14. Partner notification.
  15. Referral to ATU leadership.
  16. Legal action where required.

Actions shall be proportionate to the seriousness, impact, intent, recurrence, and risk.

25. Responsibilities of ATU-CPAC

ATU-CPAC shall:

  1. Maintain this policy and related procedures.
  2. Control certificate templates and certificate numbers.
  3. Approve use of ATU-CPAC marks.
  4. Maintain registry and verification controls.
  5. Monitor misuse of marks, certificates, badges, QR codes, and public claims.
  6. Protect restricted assessment and policy materials.
  7. Investigate reported misuse.
  8. Require corrective action where needed.
  9. Update registry status where required.
  10. Escalate serious matters to ATU leadership.
  11. Support continuous improvement of certificate and mark controls.

26. Responsibilities of Providers

Providers shall:

  1. Use ATU and ATU-CPAC marks only as authorized.
  2. Operate only within approved scope.
  3. Use current approved public wording.
  4. Avoid issuing or modifying ATU certificates.
  5. Protect certificate, assessment, and registry data.
  6. Use certificate samples only where approved.
  7. Remove expired or unauthorized claims immediately.
  8. Report suspected misuse.
  9. Cooperate with investigations.
  10. Implement corrective action.
  11. Ensure staff, trainers, assessors, and marketing teams follow this policy.

27. Responsibilities of Certified Professionals and Certificate Holders

Certified professionals and certificate holders shall:

  1. Use certification titles only within the approved scope and validity period.
  2. Not alter certificates, badges, QR codes, or registry records.
  3. Not allow another person to use their certificate or badge.
  4. Stop using expired, suspended, withdrawn, or revoked credentials.
  5. Report certificate or badge errors.
  6. Report suspected misuse of their credential.
  7. Cooperate with verification or investigation requests.

28. Responsibilities of Partners

Partners shall:

  1. Use ATU and ATU-CPAC marks only as approved.
  2. Use joint branding only within written agreement scope.
  3. Protect jointly developed materials.
  4. Avoid unauthorized certificate or badge wording.
  5. Report misuse or unauthorized public claims.
  6. Cooperate with corrective action or investigation.
  7. Stop using marks when authorization ends.

29. Records Management

ATU-CPAC shall maintain records relating to intellectual property, marks, and certificate control.

Records may include:

  1. Approved certificate templates.
  2. Certificate numbering records.
  3. Signatory approvals.
  4. Logo and mark approvals.
  5. Public claims approvals.
  6. Provider mark-use permissions.
  7. Partner branding approvals.
  8. Registry records.
  9. Certificate correction records.
  10. Replacement certificate records.
  11. Withdrawal and revocation records.
  12. Misuse reports.
  13. Investigation records.
  14. Corrective action records.
  15. Legal or enforcement records where applicable.

Records shall be retained according to ATU policy, ATU-CPAC requirements, applicable laws, and partner requirements where applicable.

30. Review of Policy

This policy shall be reviewed every three years or earlier where required due to:

  1. ATU Board decision.
  2. Legal or regulatory change.
  3. ATU-CPAC standards update.
  4. Certificate misuse cases.
  5. Registry or verification incidents.
  6. Public claims violations.
  7. Partner requirements.
  8. Branding or certificate template changes.
  9. Digital badge or QR-code system changes.
  10. Stakeholder feedback.
  11. Operational need.

31. Definitions

Term

Meaning

Arab Trainers Union

The issuing authority for ATU certificates, professional certifications, accreditation certificates, and related credentials.

ATU-CPAC

Arab Trainers Union Council for Professional Accreditation and Certification, a specialized council within ATU responsible for regulation, quality assurance, monitoring, registry, and verification.

Intellectual Property

Protected institutional materials, documents, marks, designs, standards, assessments, templates, systems, and content developed by or for ATU or ATU-CPAC.

Mark

A name, logo, seal, symbol, badge, design, slogan, or identity element associated with ATU, ATU-CPAC, or an approved partner.

Certificate Control

The process for approving, issuing, numbering, correcting, replacing, cancelling, withdrawing, revoking, and verifying certificates.

Certificate Number

A unique number assigned to an ATU-issued certificate or certification.

Digital Badge

A controlled digital representation of an approved credential linked to verification information.

QR Code

A digital code linked to an official verification record.

Registry

The official record used to verify provider, program, certificate, certification, or professional status.

Public Claim

Any public statement about approval, accreditation, certification, recognition, partnership, authority, or registry status.

Misuse

Unauthorized, misleading, altered, copied, expired, false, or improper use of protected marks, certificates, badges, QR codes, registry records, or ATU-CPAC materials.

Revocation

Cancellation of status due to serious breach, fraud, malpractice, misuse, or reputational risk.

Final Policy Statement

ATU-CPAC Intellectual Property, Marks, and Certificate Control Policy exists to protect the institutional identity, certificate integrity, intellectual property, and public trust of credentials issued under the authority of the Arab Trainers Union.

Through controlled marks, approved certificate templates, secure numbering, registry-linked verification, digital badge controls, public claims monitoring, and enforcement against misuse, ATU-CPAC safeguards the credibility of ATU-issued credentials and professional accreditation across Arab countries.