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  2. Thumbnail for File Sharing FAQs File Sharing FAQs. Ask a Question. ... How do I know what is or is not protected by copyright laws?.
  3. Thumbnail for Student Consumer Information Computer Use & File Sharing. Student Life. ... Sexual Harassment Grievance Process – to file a grievance regarding Sexual Harassment or rights protected under Title IX.
  4. Thumbnail for How do I know what is or is not protected by copyright laws? How do I know what is or is not protected by copyright laws? ... by copyright law.
  5. Thumbnail for Are P2P networks illegal? Are P2P networks illegal? Sharing work or media through a peer-to-peer (P2P) network is legal if you own the copyright, thus you own the right to determine if and ... For example, you can write and produce an original song and make it available for
  6. Thumbnail for How are sanctions determined? How are sanctions determined? Every time you are detected sharing copyrighted works you earn points toward a sanction. ... The device CWI uses to monitor for copyright violations uses signature files, much like an anti-virus program, to compare the
  7. Thumbnail for What is fair use of copyrighted materials? copyright law which defines the legal but limited use of copyrighted material without permission from the owner.
  8. This is the mission of Title IX! • Other federal laws also address sex discrimination. ... Why do I need to know. so much about law? Before:.
  9. Thumbnail for What is an online service provider? An online service provider (OSP) is an entity which offers the transmission, routing, or providing of connections for digital online communications. In simple terms, an OSP is a provider of online services or network access. College of Western Idaho
  10. Thumbnail for How do I obtain this type of content legally? How do I obtain this type of content legally? EduCause has a list of websites available that will let you know legal sources to obtain copyrighted content online.
  11. Thumbnail for What else may happen if I am found to be sharing copyrighted content? What else may happen if I am found to be sharing copyrighted content? ... Violating the rights of a copyright owner can result in fines in the form of settlements or statutory damages.

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