- Jan 18, 2001
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Not too surprising I guess, but interesting nonetheless. THis is part of an email in my Inbox this morning. I wasn't the user, and I dont' think I have ever downloaded copyrighted material at work (university). Anyways, thought some of you would find this interesting.
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We received notification from Universal Pictures saying they suspect one of our computers may have been used in an attempt to violate copyright law by illegally sharing movie files. This is a direct violation of the University of Wisconsin's fair use policy. Here is the info I got from campus network security:
Title: Gladiator
Infringement Source: BitTorrent
Initial Infringement Timestamp: 9 Nov 2003 19:32:34 GMT
Recent Infringment Timestamp: 9 Nov 2003 19:32:34 GMT
Infringer Username: None
Infringing Filename: Gladiator - DVDRip XviD.avi
Infringing Filesize: 734402560
Infringers IP Address: XXX.XXX.XX.XX
Infringers DNS Name: XXX-XXX-XX-XX.XXXXXXX.XXXX.XXX Infringing URL: XXX.XXX.XX.XX:XXXX/Gladiator - DVDRip XviD.avi
We know exactly which computer downloaded this material. We will be working with that user to make sure that the file is deleted. We must then report our actions to campus security. It is only a matter of time before the record industry folks are going to have us start knocking on the doors of anyone who is running point to point sharing software on his or her machine. The know who you are and what copyrighted material you have on your machine. Noncompliance with federal law could cost you and your project quite a lot of money.
Please, if you have point to point software installed on your machine (Kazza, Morpheus, etc.), it needs to be uninstalled unless it is used solely for research purposes. If you are downloading music or video files that are not work related, please do that from a from a non-campus internet connection.
