Tiger Paw Student Handbook 
    
    Apr 28, 2024  
Tiger Paw Student Handbook

Policy on the Use of Computer Software


The University of West Alabama purchases licenses for the use of copies of computer software from a variety of outside companies. The University does not own the copyright to this software or its related documentation and, except for a single copy for backup purposes or unless expressly authorized by the copyright owner(s), does not have the right to reproduce it for use on more than one computer unless the license is for multiple use.

With regard to software usage on local area networks, UWA shall use the software only in accordance with the license agreement.

UWA employees and students learning of any misuse of software or related documentation within the University should notify the Director of Information Systems. According to U.S. copyright law, unauthorized reproduction of software is a federal offense. Offenders can be subject to civil damages of as much as $100,000 per title copied, and criminal penalties, including fines (up to $250,000 per work copied) and imprisonment (up to 5 years per title copied).

Any University employee or student who knowingly makes, acquires, or uses unauthorized copies of computer software licensed to UWA or who places or uses unauthorized software on University premises or equipment shall be in violation of University policy.

The University of West Alabama does not condone and specifically forbids the unauthorized duplication of copyrighted software.