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P2P: How to protect your institution and students and comply with HEOA
Thursday, December 2, 2010 at 2pm, ET
P2P technology can play an important, positive role in teaching, research and the dissemination of knowledge. However, illegal file sharing and intellectual property considerations have muddied the waters. Because colleges and universities often function as ISPs for campus users, higher education has found itself in the middle of this controversy. The Higher Education Opportunity Act now requires that colleges and universities develop and proactively communicate institutional polices and sanctions related to the violation of copyright law.
Join Web Seminar Editor J.D. Solomon and a panel of experts to hear about:
- Background and trends in P2P file sharing and copyright protection
- HEOA requirements and what they mean for colleges and universities
- Easy to adopt solutions that can be effectively configured within any network system
Who will benefit:
Presidents, chancellors and administrators, IT directors and security professional. Anyone may register.

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University Business produces web seminars on topics of special interest to higher education leaders. Moderated by UB's Web Seminar Editor, JD Solomon, each web seminar features presentations by higher education leaders and industry experts. These online events are underwritten by our sponsors so that you may view them for free. |
Scheduled speakers:
Adrian Leatherlan - CEO, IP-Echelon, specializing in anti-piracy intelligence, research and education
Greg Kovich -
Director of Strategic Accounts, Alcatel-Lucent |