two questions

<p>Hi, I'm attending UCLA this fall and I have two completely unrelated questions:
1. When can we move into the dorms?
2. Does UCLA crack down on p2p use? I use bittorrent a lot, and I don't want to get kicked out of school because of copyright infringement.</p>

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<li>Then don't infringe copyrights! Seriously. :rolleyes:</li>
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<p>Thats no fun...</p>

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<li>"Fall move-in for single undergraduate students living in On-Campus Housing and the University Apartments is scheduled for the weekend of September 20th, 2008." Your date and time will be assigned in mid-August, I believe. 2008</a> Fall Quarter Move-In Information</li>
<li>Copyright infringement is no fun for those in the industry trying to make as much money as they can.</li>
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<p>stay legal at school, do whatever else you feel compelled to do at home. not worth the risk. or do file sharing the old-fashioned way, by borrowing friends' CDs... :rolleyes:</p>

<p>they'll send you emails about move in information later in summer, don't worry about it now...
as for downloading stuff, just don't do it at school, do it at home or buy CD/movie/games it is not worth it to get caught doing illegal stuff... its like selling drugs?</p>

<p>Except whatever you're downloading probably won't kill you like the drugs will.</p>

<p>no but you can steal a 10 cent candy from a store or a 2000 dollar tv (if you can pull it off lol) but either way it is illegal no matter what</p>

<p>True! I will never ever condone law-breaking! I love the law! I use iTunes! I was just saying....</p>

<p>freshie :rolleyes:</p>

<p>hmm, itunes. i prefer buying off amazon, they're mp3s so they're DRM free. not to be confused with DWM ;)</p>

<p>amazon's great because unlike actual programs, you can use it if you have a mac.</p>

<p>I think the official UCLA stance is that they don't actively monitor your usage but keep records if a company or such has suspicion and wants to take a look. By far the most entertaining story concerning illegal downloading I've heard was getting a notice for downloading the game Katamari Damacy.</p>

<p>2. Does UCLA crack down on p2p use? I use bittorrent a lot, and I don't want to get kicked out of school because of copyright infringement.</p>

<p>This has been discussed before in the following threads.</p>

<p>Thread 1: <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-california-los-angeles/241282-bittorrent-use-ucla.html?highlight=bittorrent%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-california-los-angeles/241282-bittorrent-use-ucla.html?highlight=bittorrent&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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<p>Thread 2: <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-california-los-angeles/383979-limewire.html?highlight=bittorrent%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/university-california-los-angeles/383979-limewire.html?highlight=bittorrent&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

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<p>What it all boils down to is that you can most likely get away with downloading anime, foreign films, and porn.</p>

<p>yeah ruckus is pretty nice too, free music yay, whats with all the acronyms DWM, MIC and so on...</p>

<p>ruckus is great for free legal music. they have most of the stuff i look for. the thing is that theyre in wma format and DRMed, so you can't transfer them to a portable device or even another computer.</p>

<p>but there are ways around that...</p>

<p>Don't do P2P. I''m very familiar with the situation (know more than one person who has been caught), and it's not worth it, wait till you're off-campus in an apartment or at home. Just use Ruckus and stay legal since it's not worth the lawsuit or the fine, as ******** as it is. As clever and tech savvy as you think you are, you're going to get caught and UCLA is not kind to you since, we're in the middle of the entertainment industry and they definitely need the donations.</p>

<p>What if you use a private tracker? Private trackers are membership only based and are not accessible to RIAA and other agencies (thus, private). I've been using them for years safely. This should be safe for UCLA as well, right?</p>

<p>i think it is safer to just not use them and do all the illegal downloading at home, better safe than sorry, sure you been using them for years safely, a lot of us use limewire for years safely, UCLA is a big target for those people...</p>

<p>if you're an amateur torrent downloader..don't do p2p.</p>

<p>so is it ok to use limewire at home? i always use it at home and i want to know if there a safer way to use it at home? i dont really have firewall except windows and nothing else protecting my comp from computer attacks</p>

<p>it is still illegal but harder for anyone to catch you... but if you downloading like tens of thousands of songs then it might attract attention...</p>