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Guide to the Ethical and Legal Use of Software

The issue of software piracy in colleges and universities has received much coverage in the national press and is a major concern to authors and publishers of software products. Individuals and institutions have been prosecuted for violating copyright law, and some publishers and software developers urge even stronger action. As an educational institution, Dartmouth encourages creativity and scholarly efforts in all fields of endeavor. The right of individuals to gain recognition and reward for their inventions is one that Dartmouth vigorously supports.

Software that can be downloaded legally by members of the Dartmouth community is available on the Computing Services Web site.

If you have any questions, please contact the IT Service Desk (Help Desk) at 646-2999 and select from the options provided, send electronic mail to help@dartmouth.edu, or call your department's IT support office.

08/27/08

Last Updated: 8/27/08