Why, What, How, and Who
[Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution]
True or false:
Preserve Internet capacity for all
Educate about intellectual property
Malware
Policy
Law
Punish impoverished college students
Funding
Nothing better to do
Institutional liability
75 years or life of author plus 50 years
Fair use in a digital environment
Online service provider (OSP) liability
Safe harbors
Damages
Takedown notices
Are we an OSP?
Copyright infringement is the act of exercising, without permission or legal authority, one or more of the exclusive rights granted to the copyright owner under section 106 of the Copyright Act (Title 17 of the United States Code). These rights include the right to reproduce or distribute a copyrighted work. In the file-sharing context, downloading or uploading substantial parts of a copyrighted work without authority constitutes an infringement .
Penalties for copyright infringement include civil and criminal penalties. In general, anyone found liable for civil copyright infringement may be ordered to pay either actual damages or
"statutory" damages affixed at not less than $750 and not more than $30,000 per work infringed. For "willful" infringement, a court may award up to $150,000 per work infringed. A court can, in its discretion, also assess costs and attorneys' fees. For details, see Title 17,
United States Code, Sections 504, 505.
Willful copyright infringement can also result in criminal penalties, including imprisonment of up to five years and fines of up to $250,000 per offense.
For more information, please see the web site and FAQ of the U.S. Copyright Office.
HEOA provides financial support and operational guidance for US institutions of higher education
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Requirements
Written plans to " effectively combat the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted materials by users of the institution's network”
Periodic reviews of the legal alternatives for downloading or otherwise acquiring copyrighted material
Make available the results of the periodic reviews of (2) to students through a web site or via other means
To the extent practicable, offer legal alternatives for downloading or otherwise acquiring copyrighted material
uvm.edu/it/policies/heoa.php
Unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material, including peer-to-peer file sharing, may subject a student to civil and criminal liabilities and to University judicial sanctions . UVM policy prohibits unlawful use of computers or network accounts. Violations may result in suspension or termination of access to UVM's network or to services available through that network, and may result in disciplinary action through the Center for Student Ethics and Standards, including academic expulsion, employment termination, or criminal prosecution .
Computer, Communication, and Network Technology Acceptable Use Policy
“Unlawful use of computers or network accounts [which] includes, but is not limited to, defamation; obscenity; unlawful discrimination or harassment ; violation of copyrights , trademarks, or licenses; and violation of other rights.”
Acknowledge when activating Net-ID.
Education
Web site
Student policy notice
Technologies:
Bandwidth limiting
Network Registration
Wireless login
Authenticated software downloads
Enforcement: Responding to Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notices
True or False?
Download movies
Share music and movies you’ve purchased
Share music & movies you didn’t buy
Share music with iTunes
Set up a wireless router
Install Frostwire
Install uTorrent
Subject: Copyright Infringement -
Notice ID # 22213697104
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University of Vermont
Re : Unauthorized Use of Twentieth Century FOX
Film Corporation Property
Notice ID: 22213697104
Notice Date: 10-29-2010
Email: copyright@uvm.edu
Dear Sir or Madam:
Fox.antipiracy@dtecnet.com
TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM CORPORATION and its affiliated companies (collectively, "FOX") are the exclusive owners of copyrights in motion pictures.
It has come to our attention that University of Vermont is the service provider for the IP address listed below, from which unauthorized copying and distribution (downloading, uploading, file serving, file "swapping" or other similar activities) of FOX'S property is taking place. The documentation included at the end of this notice specifies the location of the infringement. We believe that the Internet access of the user engaging in this infringement is provided by University of Vermont or a downstream service provider who purchases this connectivity from University of Vermont.
This unauthorized copying and distribution constitutes copyright infringement under Section 106 of the U.S. Copyright Act. Depending upon the type of service University of Vermont is providing to this IP address, it may have legal and/or equitable liability if it does not expeditiously remove or disable access to the property listed below, or if it fails to implement a policy that provides for termination of subscribers who are repeat infringers (see, 17 U.S.C. 512).
Although various legal and equitable remedies may be available to FOX as a result of such infringement, FOX believes that the entire Internet community benefits when these matters are resolved cooperatively. We urge you to take immediate action to effect removal of the detected infringement listed in the below report, including:
(1) Notify the account holder of this infringement
(2) Require the account holder remove the infringing material
(3) Disable access to the infringing material
(4) Take appropriate action against the account holder under your Abuse
Policy/Terms of Service
You can also refer your account holder to the following website if they have questions about the notice: www.respectcopyrights.org. For more information on protecting creativity and respecting copyrights, the account holder can visit the MPAA's general web site at http://www.mpaa.org/piracy.asp
.
We appreciate your efforts toward this common goal. Please send us a prompt response indicating the actions you have taken to resolve this matter.
Please reference the above noted Notice ID 22213697104 in all correspondence, which should be directed to:
Email: http://www.dtecnet.com/foxnotice behalf of FOX with respect to this matter.
Please be advised that this letter is not and is not intended to be a complete statement of the facts or law as they may pertain to this matter or of FOX's positions, rights or remedies, legal or equitable, all of which are specifically reserved.
Regards,
Thomas Sehested
CEO, DtecNet Inc.
Phone: 800-605-4953; Fax: 650-560-6385
Fox.antipiracy@dtecnet.com
[A pgp public key is available on the key server at http://pgp.mit.edu
if you would like to verify the authenticity of this notice.]
The undersigned has a good faith belief that use of FOX's property in the manner described herein is not authorized by FOX, its agents or the law.
Also, we hereby state, under penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California and under the laws of the United States, that the information in this notification is accurate and that the undersigned is authorized to act on
Evidentiary Information:
Notice ID: 22213697104
Asset: JUST WRIGHT
Protocol: BitTorrent
IP Address: 132.198.104.166
DNS: 132.198.237.239
Port ID: 55909
File Name: Just.Wright.DVDRip.XviD-ZOOM [NO-RAR] - [ www.torrentday.com ]
File Size: 735221764
Timestamp: 2010-10-28 22:41:04.943 GMT
Last Seen Date: 2010-10-28 22:41:04.943 GMT
If you have some issues please reply to fox.antipiracy@dtecnet.com, reply to noreply@dtecnet.com will be ignored.
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" xmlns=" http://www.movielabs.com/ACNS" xmlns:xsi=" http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <Case>
<ID>22213697104</ID>
<Status>OPEN</Status>
<Severity>Normal</Severity>
</Case>
<Complainant>
<Entity>Fox</Entity>
<Contact>Fox</Contact>
<Address> </Address>
<Phone>020-3287-8178</Phone>
<Email>fox.antipiracy@dtecnet.com</Email>
</Complainant>
<Service_Provider>
<Entity>University of Vermont</Entity>
<Contact>Dean of Library and Information Technology</Contact>
<Address>University of Vermont 102 Southwick Complex Burlington
VT 05405 US </Address>
<Phone></Phone>
<Email>copyright@uvm.edu</Email>
</Service_Provider>
<Source>
<TimeStamp>2010-10-28T22:41:04.94Z</TimeStamp>
<IP_Address>132.198.237.239</IP_Address>
<Port>55909</Port>
<Type>BitTorrent</Type>
<UserName></UserName>
<Number_Files>1</Number_Files>
</Source>
<Content>
<Item>
<Title>JUST WRIGHT</Title>
<Artist></Artist>
<FileName>Just.Wright.DVDRip.XviD-ZOOM [NO-RAR] - [ www.torrentday.com ]</FileName>
<FileSize>735221764</FileSize>
<Type>Video</Type>
<Hash
Type="SHA1">19029204C152702B33416FDE442BA540BE169304</
Hash>
</Item>
</Content>
<History></History>
<Notes></Notes>
</Infringement>
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True or False: When UVM receives a complaint, ___ handles it (or helps)
CDC
Help Line
RA
Network Services
Computer Depot
Client Services
Police Services
Center for Student Ethics and Standards
Human Resources
Account Services
FBI
Forward notice of infringement
Reminder that unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material is prohibited
Require confirmation of receipt and intent to comply
If no response
?
Forward notice of infringement
Reminder that unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material is prohibited
Require confirmation of receipt and intent to comply
If no response
Suspend Internet service
Require meeting with Center for Student Ethics and Standards
Approval from CSES and certification from ETS for removal of any software involved in infringement are required before restoring internet service
Timestamp: 2010-10-28 22:41:04.943 GMT
IP Address: 132.198.104.166
NetReg: IP and time -> MAC address
NetReg: MAC -> Net-ID
Dear Dean Williams,
UVM has received notice, offending file details are in the time stamp in the agent's letter at the bottom of this footprint, that your computer has violated federal copyright law by illegally downloading or sharing copyright-protected material. Copyright infringement is also a violation of UVM policy.
As required by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, you must stop any illegal file-sharing activity immediately . If you do not legitimately own the work referenced in the notice, delete it. You will also need to acknowledge this notice within 3 days by replying to this email. Failure to do so will result in suspension of network access and judicial action with the Office of Student Ethics & Standards.
Some file sharing programs share media files without your knowledge, so the best way to avoid future copyright complaints is to remove file sharing programs from your computer.
If you need help, please visit the Computer
Depot Clinic , 112 Davis Center. For hours; see: http://www.uvm.edu/ets/help/
For more information please see:
UVM's Computer and Network Use Policy http://www.uvm.edu/~uvmppg/ppg/cit/com puse.pdf
Peer-to-Peer File Sharing and Copyright Law http://www.uvm.edu/ets/policies/copyright/
Free or cheap legal music, movies, and more http://www.educause.edu/legalcontent
Thank you. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
Help understand a take-down notice
Guidance on how to respond to a notice
Referral for questions
Help remove software involved in infringement
Certify computer is clean
Suggest ways to get music and movies for free without getting caught
Make suggestions about legal options
Lecture about breaking the law
Punish for breaking the law
Commiserate about how unfair the law is
Forward notice of infringement with reminder that unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material is prohibited
Require certification within three days from CDC of removal of infringing file(s) and any software involved in infringement
If no response, or if removal is not certified within three business days,
Suspend Internet service
Judicial hearing with Center for Student Ethics and Standards
Permanent judicial record
Approval from CSES and certification from CDC for removal of infringing file(s) and software involved in infringement
Your network access has been blocked because …
Your network access has been blocked because you are connecting through a computer or other device for which network registration has been suspended as a result of a complaint of copyright infringement. The person who registered the suspended computer or other device has received email detailing the complaint and the steps required to restore network access. If your computer is connected directly to a network jack, the suspended device is most likely your computer. If your computer is connected in any other way, such as though a non-UVM wireless router, you should check your computer's MAC address(es) to see if it matches the MAC address displayed with this message. You may call the UVM
Computing Help Line at 656-2604 for help in determining your computer's MAC address(es). Please mention Footprint number
_________.
If this is your MAC address, or if you have received email concerning a copyright complaint, you must now contact the Center for Student Ethics & Standards (CSES) at _____. After meeting with
CSES you may visit the Computer Depot Clinic in the Davis
Center to have your computer checked, and to assist you in preventing future infringements. After contact with both offices, your computer's network registration will be unlocked. (Routers, if present, are not authorized for use on the UVM network and will not be unlocked.)
If this is not your computer's MAC address, should be able to go online by connecting your computer to a network jack with an
Ethernet cable. You may call the UVM Computing Help Lin e at
656-2604 for help.
UVM is required by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the
Higher Education Opportunity Act to take these actions. Thank you for your cooperation.
Do we:
NetReg lock
Disable Net-ID
Limit wireless access
True or False: UVM provides complainant with offending student’s:
MAC address
Name
Net-ID
Campus address
Judicial sanctions
P2P software found
Credit card number
Routers
Mine or yours
Who’s responsible?
Wireless
Finding
Suspending
Wireless
Prelitigation letters
Wireless in rooms
New wording
More dangerous malware
More legal options at lower cost
(optional material)
Technology-based: bandwidth limiting
Responding to Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notices
Network Registration
Wireless clients, both UVM community members and guests, are required to sign in
Downloads from UVM's software library, including software such as
Microsoft campus products, require authentication with UVM
NetID/password in order to comply with license terms and conditions.
reproduce (copy),
Derivative works
sell, lease, or rent copies
Perform in public (including perform a sound recording by means of digital audio)
Display in public
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