
Brown University Student's Close Call: Expulsion Over Sims 3 Download
Brown University Student Faces Expulsion Over Sims 3 Download A Brown University student narrowly avoided expulsion after downloading the game Sims 3 on the university's Wi-Fi network. The incident highlights the strict copyright policies enforced by many US universities and the potential consequences of unauthorized downloads. The student, who wishes to remain anonymous, received a copyright infringement notification email from Brown University's Office of Information Technology (OIT). The email detailed the unauthorized downloads, including the student's IP address and a list of downloaded files. "I was shocked," the student stated, "I didn't realize it was such a serious offense." Brown University's student conduct code outlines strict penalties for copyright infringement, ranging from fines to expulsion. The university's OIT works closely with copyright holders to investigate and address such violations. While the student's case was ultimately resolved without expulsion, it serves as a cautionary tale for other students. This incident underscores the importance of understanding and adhering to university policies regarding intellectual property and online activity. The student's experience serves as a reminder of the potential consequences of seemingly minor infractions.