OIT Help Desk
File Sharing
Do not install or use file sharing
applications or programs like
eDonkey, Overnet,
Shareaza,
WinMX, BitTorrent, Limewire, Morpheus,eMule, Ares, BearShare, Kazaa,
iMesh, FastTrack, Ares Galaxy, Gnutella, ANts P2P, Azureus, BitComet,
BitTornado, BitTorrent 5, BitTorrent 6, Cabos, DC++, ExoSee,
eDonkey2000, Freenet, KCeasy, FrostWire, giFT, µTorrent,
MUTE,
MLDonkey,
Gnucleus,
Kazaa Lite,
gtk-gnutella,
Warez P2P,
Winny, AresWarez, Blubster.
You may not be aware the file sharing applications
cause the following problems:
- They waste your bandwidth: Not
only will these programs share your downloaded songs and videos,
but they can significantly slow performance of your own computer
and impact network performance for the University as a whole.
- They come bundled with adware or
spyware: Many file-sharing applications come bundled with
adware or spyware which automatically installed on your computer
along with the file-sharing application. This software can
monitor your activity, sending information to third-party
vendors and advertisers on such things as what Web pages you
browse or what searches you perform. Apart from privacy,
concerns, these add-ons use your computer's system resources to
operate and will affect performance. Depending on how much
spyware and/or adware you have installed, this may be
significant.
- You could be sued: If you share
files that you are not the copyright owner of, you are likely
in violation of University policy and potentially subject to
lawsuit by the copyright holder under the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act. You are responsible for understanding what
constitutes legal use of music, movies, software, images, and
other copyright works that you own or use. BY using these
resources you agree to abide by the policies and guidelines set
forth by Indiana State.
If a file-sharing program causes problems for
the Indiana State network or such use results in allegations of
violation of copyright, OIT is authorized to disconnect your
computer from the network if you are in violation of University
policy.
Indiana State recognizes there are legitimate
needs for file sharing activity and therefore does not block the
legal use of this type of application. However, Indiana State does
not permit illegal file-sharing and actually works to detect and
block illegal downloads.
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