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Does PAU have a copyright infringement policy?
Yes, Palo Alto University (PAU) has a copyright infringement policy that prohibits the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted materials.
PAU's copyright infringement policy outlines the consequences of unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material, including illegal file sharing. The policy includes potential disciplinary actions and legal consequences for violations. It also provides information on legal alternatives to accessing copyrighted content.
For more details, you can visit the PAU copyright infringement policy page.