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Saint Peter’s University Copyright Policy<\/strong><\/p>\n LAST UPDATED 11\/06\/2020<\/p>\n I. INTRODUCTION<\/a> <\/a>I. INTRODUCTION<\/strong><\/p>\n The copyright policy of Saint Peter’s\u00a0University (hereinafter “SPU”) affirms its commitment to comply with United States law relating to copyright; to respect the property rights of authors and their assignees; to educate members of the campus community about copyright law; and to exercise vigorously the rights and responsibilities granted under this law. SPU\u00a0is committed to helping members of the community comply with copyright laws by providing resources to help individuals make informed, careful, and situation-sensitive decisions about the lawful and fair use of work created by others.<\/p>\n What is copyright infringement? Examples of Copyright Infringement:<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/a>II. APPLICATION<\/strong><\/p>\n This policy applies to all who use computing resources, information technologies, networks, voice messaging equipment, computer software, data networking systems, including remote and wireless and electronically stored institutional data and messages owned or managed by SPU\u00a0or any third parties contracting with SPU\u00a0for the provision of hosting, network or other technology services, including SPU\u00a0employees and independent contractors, students, adjunct faculty, guests and volunteers (hereinafter “Users<\/strong>“). Any person that has agreed to follow the SPU\u00a0Acceptable Use Policy has, in effect, agreed to this Copyright Policy.<\/p>\n <\/a>III. COMPLIANCE WITH COPYRIGHT LAWS<\/strong><\/p>\n SPU\u00a0expects Users to make a reasonable effort in good faith to comply with copyright laws in their use of copyrighted materials. SPU\u00a0encourages Users to take full advantage of the “fair use” exception to the exclusive rights of copyright owners. Before relying on the fair A. The Fair Use Factors<\/strong><\/p>\n 1. The Purpose and Character of the Use, Including Whether the Use is of a Commercial Nature or is For Nonprofit Educational Purposes.<\/p>\n 2. Nature of the Copyrighted Work.<\/p>\n 3. Amount and Substantiality of the Portion Used in Relation to the Copyrighted Work as a Whole.<\/p>\n 4. The effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.<\/p>\n B. Examples of Acts That Do Not Constitute Fair Use:<\/strong><\/p>\n In 1998, Congress passed the On-Line Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act (OCILLA) in an effort to protect service providers on the Internet from liability for the activities of its users. Codified as section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), this <\/a>IV. FILE SHARING AND PEER-TO-PEER SOFTWARE PROGRAMS<\/strong><\/p>\n Current technology allows your personal computer to duplicate and distribute copyrighted video images, audio recordings and other digital materials. Unfortunately, this makes it is easy for you to violate SPU\u00a0policy and US copyright law. For this reason, you should know the use of popular and freely distributed file sharing programs such as uTorrent, BitTorrent, Ares Galaxy, eMule and many other programs to download copyrighted music and video material, in almost every case, places you in violation of SPU\u00a0policy and US law.<\/p>\n <\/a>V. SOFTWARE GENERALLY PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW<\/strong><\/p>\n The vast majority of all computer software is protected by copyright law. The exceptions to this rule are so few Users should assume that all software on SPU’s computer systems, on third party systems, or available through the Internet is protected by copyright, unless there is a clear indication to the contrary.<\/p>\n Simply stated, copyright laws allow a user of software to use the software, load it onto the hard drive of a computer, and retain the original disk as an archive copy. Users are not allowed to modify the software, make more copies of it, simultaneously use a single copy on both a home and a campus computer, or distribute the software through the Internet, unless the license agreement explicitly permits those activities.<\/p>\n Possessing software for which an individual does not own a license is a violation of the Copyright Act, and may subject both SPU\u00a0and individual Users to sanctions as set forth in the Copyright Act. For all practical purposes, the fair use exception does not apply to operating system and application software.<\/p>\n In addition to application software and operating systems, federal copyright protection also extends to the data files (content) created for use with or by applications and operating systems (e.g., spreadsheets, databases, Quicktime video files, and scanned images). Unauthorized creation, copying and distribution of these materials are violations of the federal copyright statute, unless they can be construed as fair use.<\/p>\n <\/a>VI. VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT LAWS<\/strong><\/p>\n Any violator of copyright laws or other published Guidelines will be considered in violation of SPU’s policies and procedures. For employees, this may be considered a violation of terms of employment (see Saint Peter’s\u00a0University Employee Handbook, p. 57). For students and other members of the University\u00a0community, this may include action under the University’s judicial processes. Computer access may be limited or terminated pending determination of these charges.<\/p>\n In addition, violators of copyright laws could be subject to felony charges in state or federal court, and may also be sued by the copyright holder in civil court. Such civil suits could subject the violator to liability for infringement with damages up to $100,000 per work.<\/p>\n <\/a>VII. DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT<\/strong><\/p>\n The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) states that any use of the SPU\u00a0network, email system, or web sites to transfer copyrighted material including, but not limited to, software, text,images, audio and video is strictly prohibited. As indicated above, acts of piracy are violation of state and federal laws, and as such, may result in criminal charges. Suspected infringement of the DMCA should be reported to SPU’s CIO. Please see the SPU\u00a0DMCA policy as Appendix A of this document.<\/p>\n <\/a>VIII. REPORTING A VIOLATION<\/strong><\/p>\n Any issues or concerns related to the use of copyrights at SPU\u00a0should be directed to Mike DeVarti, Chief Information Officer Office of Information Technology, 201-761-7828<\/p>\n Appendix A<\/strong><\/p>\n Saint Peter’s University In accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, P.L. 105-304 (“DMCA”), Saint Peter’s\u00a0University has designated the following individual to receive and respond to reports of alleged copyright infringement on SPU’s\u00a0website:<\/p>\n Mike DeVarti Division of Information Technology<\/a> | University Operations & Services<\/a><\/p>\n The Act requires the complainant to include certain information as specified below:
\nII. APPLICATION<\/a>
\nIII. COMPLIANCE WITH COPYRIGHT LAWS AND FAIR USE<\/a>
\nIV. FILE SHARING AND PEER-TO-PEER SOFTWARE PROGRAMS<\/a>
\nV. SOFTWARE GENERALLY PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW<\/a>
\nVI. VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT LAWS<\/a>
\nVII. DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT<\/a>
\nVIII. REPORTING A VIOLATION<\/a><\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>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. (Provided by US Dept. of Education)<\/p>\n\n
\nover the network. Joining a file sharing network with the aim of illegally downloading
\nand sharing music, movies, games and other media<\/li>\n
\nmusic, movies and other media.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
\nuse exception, Users should educate themselves regarding the limits of fair use and should, in each instance, perform a careful, good faith fair use analysis based on the factors identified in Section 107 (https:\/\/www.copyright.gov\/title17\/92chap1.html#107<\/a>) of the federal Copyright Act. Faculty and staff are permitted to use and duplicate copyrighted materials of other parties for educational and classroom uses, provided such activities are within the fair use standard, 17 U. S. C. sect. 107. The fair use standard requires consideration and balancing by Users of the following factors to determine if duplication or use by a third party constitutes a fair use:<\/p>\n\n
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\nWhat are the DMCA Safe Harbor Provisions?<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nnew law exempts on-line service providers that meet the criteria set forth in the safe harbor provisions from claims of copyright infringement made against them that result from the conduct of their customers. These safe harbor provisions are designed to shelter service providers from the infringing activities of their customers. If a service provider qualifies for the safe harbor exemption, only the individual infringing customer are liable for monetary damages; the service provider’s network through which they engaged in the alleged activities is not liable.<\/p>\n
\nDigital Millennium Copyright Act Policy<\/strong><\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>Chief Information Officer
\nOffice of Information Technology
\nSaint Peter’s University
\nThe Jesuit University of New Jersey
\n2641 Kennedy Boulevard
\nJersey City, New Jersey 07306
\nEmail: mdevarti@huangshizhaopin.com<\/a>
\nTelephones: (201) 761-7828<\/p>\n
\nThe Digital Millennium Copyright Act specifies that all infringement claims must be in writing (either on paper or electronic mail) and must include the following elements:<\/p>\n\n