Most of the content indexed or hosted on Zoskool.com is copyrighted. When you download a $200 course for free from an unauthorized third-party site, you are participating in digital piracy. While individual users are rarely sued, your Internet Service Provider (ISP) can flag your IP address. In strict jurisdictions (Germany, USA, UK), downloading copyrighted material can result in hefty fines.
Furthermore, Zoskool.com does not appear to have official licensing agreements with major course creators. If the site gets shut down by a DMCA order, anyone who paid for a "lifetime membership" loses their money—and the content. zoskool.com
If you cannot afford a course, reach out to the instructor directly. Most professionals on platforms like LinkedIn Learning will offer scholarships or discounts. Alternatively, visit Coursera.org or MIT OpenCourseWare for world-class, 100% legal free education. Most of the content indexed or hosted on Zoskool
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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. The author does not condone piracy or copyright infringement. Always use official channels to access educational content.
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