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Transportation We at Learnet feel that lack of access to transportation should not be a barrier to education. <br />A variety of transportation options are available to students and faculty. Learnet is located <br />one block north of Wilshire Boulevard and one block west of Vermont Boulevard. The <br />intersection of Wilshire and Vermont is a major Los Angeles transportation hub, so Learnet, <br />while away from the noise of major roads, is able to give students easy access to bus service <br />to downtown Los Angeles, as well as to the beach cities and other suburban areas. Access to <br />the new Metro Rail Red Line provides service to downtown Los Angeles and connects directly <br />to south-central Los Angeles and Long Beach on the Blue Line. Eventually, the Red Line will <br />extend to the San Fernando Valley and East Los Angeles. For students with cars, ample <br />security parking is available directly behind Learnet. For MTA riders, a student discount is <br />available by presenting their student identification card and proof of enrollment. <br />Copyright and Software In compliance with U.S. Copyright Laws. Learnet does not reproduce any copyrighted <br />materials for instructional use, including the reproduction of book material and/or software <br />material. As a member of Microsoft's IT Academy Program, Learnet has a volume license, <br />authorizing the use of Microsoft software on classroom computers. Additionally, Learnet <br />does not permit the photocopying of book materials under any circumstances. The staff, <br />faculty, and other personnel at Learnet honor copyright laws. We strictly adhere to and <br />enforce this policy on our campus. The copyright law is clear. The copyright holder is given <br />certain exclusive rights, including the right to make and distribute copies. Title 17 of the U.S. <br />Code states that it is illegal to make or distribute copies of copyrighted material without <br />authorization (section 106). The only exception is the user's right to make a backup copy for <br />archival purposes (section 117). <br />The law protects the exclusive rights of the copyright holder and does not give users the right <br />to copy software unless a backup copy is not provided by the manufacturer. Unauthorized <br />duplication of software is a Federal crime, Penalties include fines of as much as $100,000, <br />and jail terms of up to five years. <br />1. Learnet licenses the use of computer software from a variety of outside companies. <br />Learnet does not own this software or its related documentation and, unless <br />authorized by the software manufacturer, does not have the right to reproduce it. <br />2. With regard to use on local area networks or on multiple machines, Learnet <br />employees shall use the software only in accordance with the license agreement. <br />3. It is the sole responsibility of the students to acquire/purchase textbooks for their <br />specified programs. Required software is included in textbooks and course <br />materials as evaluation versions. <br />4. During the enrollment processing, the students are given verbal notice of their <br />course material responsibilities, including copyright and software license <br />infringement laws. Learnet strictly forbids use of illegal materials, including copied <br />textbooks and software. <br />5. A memo regarding prohibited use of the copy machine for textbooks and materials <br />is posted in the copy area. Additionally, the copy machine is monitored by <br />administrative staff to ensure that faculty and students do not use it <br />inappropriately. <br />Last Revision Date on April 4, 2023 <br />