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EVE University Rules: Difference between revisions

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Like many corporations in EVE Online we ask our members to follow a set of rules. These rules are designed to provide a welcoming learning environment for our members, but also to preserve EVE University's neutrality in New Eden. Neutrality is important to us because it means that our members are free to move on to any other corporation they want to after they leave EVE University.
Like many corporations in EVE Online we ask our members to follow a set of rules. These rules are designed to provide a welcoming learning environment for our members, but also to preserve EVE University's neutrality in New Eden. Neutrality is important to us because it means that our members are free to move on to any other corporation they want to after they leave EVE University.


By joining EVE University our members agree to follow these rules. If they break the rules they face disciplinary action which may include being removed from EVE University.
By joining EVE University our members agree to follow these rules. If they break the rules they face disciplinary action which may include being removed from EVE University. Directors may grant exceptions to the rules (aside from the 'Code of Conduct') but will do so in special circumstances only.
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EVE University is neutral to other corporations and groups in EVE Online. This means that our members have a wide range of options when they leave to join another corporation. It also means we are able to share our public resources with the largest possible audience. However remaining neutral does require us to place some restrictions on our members which they may not find in other corporations.  
EVE University is neutral to other corporations and groups in EVE Online. This means that our members have a wide range of options when they leave to join another corporation. It also means we are able to share our public resources with the largest possible audience. However remaining neutral does require us to place some restrictions on our members which they may not find in other corporations.  


Our members must '''not''' attend or get involved in any player structure conflicts which do not involve EVE University structures. "Involvement" includes, but is not limited to: attacking or activating an entosis link on a player structure, participating in the defence of a player structure, attacking or assisting players doing any of the above, as well as intentionally targeting fleets travelling to or from any such operation. This applies regardless of the location or ownership of the player structure. NPC structures (for example Blood Raider Shipyards) are exempt from this and our members are allowed to engage them.
Our members must '''not''' attend or get involved in any player structure conflicts which do not involve EVE University structures. "Involvement" includes, but is not limited to: attacking or activating an entosis link on a player structure, participating in the defence of a player structure, attacking or assisting players doing any of the above, as well as intentionally targeting fleets travelling to or from any such operation. This applies regardless of the location or ownership of the player structure. As with most of our rules, Directors may grant exceptions to this, but will do so in special circumstances only. NPC structures (for example Blood Raider Shipyards) are exempt from this and our members are allowed to engage them.


== Special rules for different areas of space ==
== Special rules for different areas of space ==