User:Laura Karpinski/Rules
EVE University members are free to make their own choices, subject to the following rules
Rules of Engagement
In EVE Online, most corporations will have rules which tell members who they can take aggressive action against. EVE University follow 'Not Red Don't Shoot' in high security space and 'Not Blue Shoot It' everywhere else. It is forbidden for members to take aggressive action against a player or group which has a non-agression pact with EVE University.
Provided a member is using the EVE University Overview:
- You can engage players marked with the following icons in low security, null security or wormhole space:
- You cannot engage players marked with the following icons in any area of space (unless defending yourself):
It is also forbidden to indirectly violate our rules of engagement by, for example, selling a killright against a player with a non-aggression pact with EVE University, to allow another person to take aggressive action against them.
Other rules
Our members do the following:
- Treat others, both inside and outside of EVE University, with respect
- Are honest and keep their word
- Give back to the community
Our members don’t:
- Risk EVE University’s neutrality, including engaging in structure warfare without the appropriate permission - for more information see Neutrality
- Use our communication channels for anything other than family-friendly communications - for more information see our Communications Policy
- Violate EVE Online’s EULA
- Stream fleets without permission from the FC - see our Streaming and Video Publishing Policy
- Take aggressive action against any other member without their permission
Loot distribution
In EVE Online when a ship is destroyed it leaves behind a 'wreck', which contains both loot and salvage. EVE University considers all wrecks of players ships to belong to the player who lost the ship.
- Loot and salvage from wrecks of EVE University members should be given back to their owner
- EVE University members may take loot and salvage from a wreck of a ship they were allowed to fight under our rules of engagement
- Any other wrecks should not be touched unless they have been abandoned, which means they will be blue on the overview, or the member has the consent of the player who owns the wreck
- If a fleet obtains loot or salvage from player ships they have destroyed during the fleet, the Fleet Commander may decide what to do with it. Any distribution of items or ISK must be done in a fair and transparent manner