File-Sharing of Copyrighted Materials

Summary

This article contains information regarding illegal file-sharing for all USNH community members who access USNH information technology resources.  This article specifically covers laws related to distribution of copyrighted materials through peer-to-peer file sharing.

 

Content

The Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) includes provisions to reduce the illegal uploading and downloading of copyrighted materials through peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing. HEOA requires that:

  • Institutions make an annual disclosure that informs students that the illegal distribution of copyrighted materials may subject them to criminal and civil penalties and describes the steps institutions will take to detect and sanction the unlawful distribution of copyrighted materials.
  • Institutions certify to the US Secretary of Education that they have developed plans to effectively combat the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted materials, including one or more technology-based deterrents.
  • Institutions offer alternatives to illegal file-sharing to the extent practical.
  • Institutions identify procedures for periodically reviewing the effectiveness of the plans to combat the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted materials.

 

Further Readings

DMCA - USNH Digital Millennium Copyright Act 

Cybersecurity Policies & Standards - Search for "Digital Millennium Copyright Act Standard (DMCA)"

USNH Acceptable Use Policy 

 

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Details

Article ID: 737
Created
Fri 7/19/19 5:34 PM
Modified
Wed 10/25/23 9:23 AM
Applicable Institution(s):
Keene State College (KSC)
Plymouth State University (PSU)
University of New Hampshire (UNH)
USNH System Office