P2P File Sharing Exception Terms

Summary

File sharing is prohibited at ECU unless a user is granted an exception. These are the conditions users must follow when allowed a file sharing exception.

Body

By submitting this request for a peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing exception, I agree that I have read and agree to the policies outlined below and in the referenced documents.

Faculty/Staff

I take full responsibility for all activity on my computer, even if the activity is performed by someone else using my computer. I accept that unauthorized or illegal use of the university network is prohibited. I agree to comply with ECU IT policies, the applicable University Student and Employee Computer Use Policy at  www.ecu.edu/prr/08/05/04/, or Academic Computer Use Policy at www.ecu.edu/prr/08/05/10 and other applicable university IT policies.

Students

I take full responsibility for all activity on my computer, even if the activity is performed by someone else using my computer. I accept that unauthorized or illegal use of the university network is prohibited. I agree to comply with ECU IT policies, the applicable University Student and Employee Computer Use Policy at  www.ecu.edu/prr/08/05/04/, or Academic Computer Use Policy at www.ecu.edu/prr/08/05/10 and other applicable university IT policies.

Faculty/Staff/Students

I am responsible for ensuring compliance with East Carolina University’s Copyright Regulation and federal copyright laws. I understand that if the university receives a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) complaint against me, my P2P exception may be revoked and I will be subject to disciplinary action as governed by university policy. Violations of the U.S. Copyright Act could result in the termination of university network service for the offending network device.

I understand that unauthorized downloading and sharing of music, video and software is a violation of Title 17, of the U.S. Copyright Act, Sections 504 and 505 and is punishable with civil and criminal penalties ranging from $750 to $250,000 and up to 10 years of imprisonment.

I understand that this P2P exception is for my computer only. If I get a new computer or use another computer, even if it’s plugged into the same ECU network port, I will be unable to access P2P.

I understand that P2P file sharing access is valid only for the current academic year and it is my responsibility to renew it annually. Approved requests are automatically revoked at the end of each academic year.

For more information concerning compliance with Copyright Act, visit the U.S. Copyright Office website at www.copyright.gov and check out the FAQs. ECU resources are available at http://libguides.ecu.edu/copyright and the File Sharing page.

Details

Details

Article ID: 67471
Created
Mon 11/25/19 2:22 PM
Modified
Fri 3/15/24 12:20 PM
Service Owner
Communications and Online Content Management

Related Services / Offerings

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ECU blocks all file-sharing traffic on the university’s network. Submit this request for an exception to use software such as BitTorrent, uTorrent, or Vuze for a legitimate business or academic purpose.