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--- Forwarded Message from Carine Ullom <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 13:18:23 -0500
>From: Carine Ullom <[log in to unmask]>
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>To: LLTI-Editor <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Wording to discourage illegal copying

Hello,
I'm wondering if anyone has some wording I can crib for signs in our 
labs to forbid (discourage at least) illegal copying of copyrighted 
materials.  I'm thinking of everything from copying VHS and DVDs to 
downloading and burning CDs/DVDs of music and movies, all of which we 
have the capability for in one room or another in our Language Resource 
Center.  I'm hoping to cover myself by posting bold signage that states 
in no uncertain terms that such activity is not to be engaged in using 
university equipment, complete with details of laws which would be 
violated and the consequences of said activity if discovered.    Does 
anyone else have something like this in their public use spaces?
Thanks,
Carine

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Carine Ullom
Director, Language Resource Center/
Instructional Technology Specialist
Department of Modern Languages & Literatures
St. Lawrence University
Canton, NY 13617
http://www.stlawu.edu/lrc

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