Office of Information Technology

Downloading Copyrighted Materials

The Facts and Consequences

Following are frequently asked questions regarding the downloading of copyrighted materials—including movies, TV shows, music, digital books, software and interactive games—while using the UA network.

Who monitors peer-to-peer file sharing?

What is UAF’s responsibility?

How many UAF students are caught sharing copyrighted material every semester?

What is UAF’s policy on the downloading of unauthorized materials?

What are the consequences at UAF for violators of this policy?

What are the Federal consequences for violators?

Where can you LEGALLY download movies, TV shows, cartoons, or listen to music?

How do I know what’s legal when it comes to copying materials?

Is it illegal to upload materials onto the Internet even if I don’t charge others for them?

What if I share poor quality recordings?

How do I know if something is copyrighted?

Is downloading and uploading movies, TV shows, cartoons, music, digital books, software and interactive games really stealing?

What will happen to me if I am caught illegally copying or distributing copyrighted materials?

What if I upload or download copyrighted materials from a server that is based outside of the U.S.?

Can I use e-mail or instant messenger services to exchange copyrighted digital content with my friends?

Am I breaking the law if I upload or download copyrighted materials and leave them on my hard drive for less than 24 hours?

What happens when I use the BitTorrent protocol to download a file?

Does the First Amendment give me the right to download and upload anything, including copyrighted materials?

Does the “Fair Use Doctrine” give me the right to download and upload copies of copyrighted digital content I’ve purchased?

Besides the companies producing these copyrighted materials, who else does illegal downloading hurt?

But I did not download the copyrighted file at the University of Alaska. Why am I in violation?

I did not download the copyrighted file. How is it possible I get blamed for the infringement?

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