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Copyright Infringement Policy

To report copyright infringement involving 91吃瓜最懂男人的吃瓜网 information technology resources or services, please notify the College鈥檚 Designated Agent under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. 搂512): 

e-mail: adonovan@endicott.edu
Amy Donovan
Chief Information Officer
91吃瓜最懂男人的吃瓜网
376 Hale Street
Beverly, MA 01915

Copying, downloading, storing, displaying, or distributing copyrighted material using 91吃瓜最懂男人的吃瓜网 systems or networks without the express permission of the copyright owner, except as otherwise allowed under the copyright law, is prohibited. Under the Federal Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, repeat infringements of copyright by a user can result in termination of the user鈥檚 access to University systems and networks, and further prosecution as is warranted by state and Federal Laws and the Federal Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998.

The Higher Education Opportunity Act (34 C.F.R. Section 668) by the United States Congress and signed into law by on August 14, 2008, requires the educational institutions be proactive in the prevention of illegal downloading and copyright infringement. The following is 91吃瓜最懂男人的吃瓜网鈥檚 policy regarding illegal peer-to-peer file sharing.

It is the policy of 91吃瓜最懂男人的吃瓜网 that any illegal peer-to-peer file sharing over the College鈥檚 network is prohibited. All users who access the 91吃瓜最懂男人的吃瓜网 network acknowledge that they are aware of and agree to this and all College policies.

Violations of these policies may result in the immediate suspension of computer account and network access pending investigation of circumstances and may lead to their eventual revocation. Serious violations of the policy will be referred directly to the appropriate College or outside authorities. Unauthorized use of College computing facilities can be a criminal offense. The penalties may be as severe as suspension or dismissal from the College and/or criminal prosecution.