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Campus Policies, Guides, and Resources

UC campuses with enrolled students have created campus-specific policies that define acceptable use of the University's electronic resources. In addition, a number of campuses have compiled guides and other resources to educate users about rights and responsibilities associated with use of the Internet and electronic media.

Berkeley
Message from the CIO: Online Music, Entertainment, and Software Copyright Issues (10/14/04)
Acceptable Use Policy for the Residential Network
Copyright Resources
Internet Etiquette: " Be Smart" and Legal Music Services
DMCA Agent

Davis
Acceptable Use Policy
Residential Network - Some legal sources of entertainment
DMCA - Policy and Procedure Manual section 250-05
DMCA Agent

Irvine
Copyright Policy Resources
Understanding Copyright Policy at UCI: Note to Students
Residential Network Services Computer Use Policy
Copyright Guidelines: Intellectual Property Rights and Fair Use Rules of Thumb
Legal Music, Office of Vice Chancellor Student Affairs

Los Angeles
File Sharing and Copyright Infringement (October 8, 2003)
Get Legal - the way to get entertainment

File Sharing and DMCA Policies (May 20, 2003)
UCLA Student Technology Policies
CTS Acceptable Use Policy for Bruin OnLine
Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation
DMCA Agent

Merced
Acceptable Use Policy
Information about Illegal Filesharing

Riverside
Understanding the DMCA
Student Computing Services Policies
Welcome to Legal2Share
DMCA Agent

San Diego
Acceptable Use Policy for the Residential Network
Copyright Information for the Residence Hall Network (click on "File Sharing ")
Acceptable Use Policy for Academic Computing Services
DMCA Agent

San Francisco
Campus Code of Conduct
DMCA Agent

Santa Barbara
Acceptable Use Policy for the Residential Network
DMCA in the Residential Network
ResNet Frequently Asked Questions
DMCA Agent

Santa Cruz
Computing Use Policy
ResNet BeSmart
DMCA Agent

Washington Center
Personal Computing Tips

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