Policies of the Board of Trustees of
SIU
I. Software Piracy Policy Statement
Southern Illinois
University. Respect for the
intellectual work and property of others is vital to the mission of higher
education. This principle applies to works of all authors and publishers in all
the media, including the labor and creativity resulting in computer software.
It encompasses respect for the right to acknowledgement and the right to
determine the form, manner, and terms of publication and distribution. Unauthorized
copying of software is illegal and may force the University as well as
individuals to incur legal liability. The United States Copyright Law protects
software authors and publishers in much the same manner as patent law protects
inventors. Unauthorized copying of software, including programs, applications,
data bases, and code, deprives developers of fair return for their work, may
result in increased prices, may reduce the level of future support and
enhancement available to the University, and may inhibit the development of
software products. Unless software has been placed in the public domain, the
owner of a copyright holds exclusive right to the reproduction and distribution
of his or her work. The purchaser of software generally purchases only a license
to use the software on one machine. Most licenses do not permit copying
although a licensee may generally make a backup or archival copy. Some
institutional licenses permit copying for use on local area networks or on
multiple machines, but such uses must be authorized in a license agreement
commonly called a site license, which might include a network license or a
limited-use license. It is the policy of Southern Illinois University that
unauthorized copying of computer software will not be tolerated. Such copying
is both unethical and illegal. University employees and students making,
acquiring, or using unauthorized copies of computer software may be subject to
University disciplinary sanctions as well as legal action by the copyright
owner. Neither the University nor the State of Illinois
will provide legal indemnification or defense for employees or students whose
violation arises out of willful misconduct as defined in 2 Policies of
the Board of Trustees E. Under the President's direction, the Chancellors of
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville shall develop procedures for the
implementation of this policy, pursuant to V Bylaws 8 (3/13/03).