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The Student Computer Fee is one of three different student fees collected for the purpose of funding technology costs within the University.
Residents agreeing to this End User License Agreement (EULA) must use the University Network Service in an ethical and lawful manner. The use of University Network is a privilege, not a right, which may be revoked for misuse.
The University of Montana does not block P2P network traffic, since there are many legitimate and legal uses of this technology. However, P2P software can also be misused to violate copyright for media including music, TV shows, and movies. It is the responsibility of each user of the UM Network, whether a student, staff, or patron, to insure they do not violate copyright when choosing to use P2P software.
There are different types of licenses and licensing contracts, and different vendors may use different terms to describe their licenses. This article includes some key terms to help you understand the differences between license types.
This FAQ is intended to serve as a guide for copyright policies and procedures for University of Montana faculty, staff and students.
Box is a cloud-based storage and collaboration tool from Box.com. UM provides the enterprise version of Box available exclusively to higher education institutions.