EVE University Rules
Both Eve University and Ivy League hold a unique position in New Eden. Conceived and implemented with the express purpose of assisting new pilots through the steep learning curve of the first few months of the capsuleer experience, with no long-term goal of retaining those assisted, we are truly different from the vast majority of other capsuleer-run corporations, and the success of the University can be measured in the respect we have earned in the New Eden community.
Part of that uniqueness are the rules that we adhere to as a group. These concepts are expressions of who we are and how we choose to interact with one another and with fellow capsuleers. They are not designed to be "fair" or "moral" or "ethical", they are simply the standards of conduct that we adhere to, which we have found to provide a suitable learning environment:
Any member is free to leave at any time if they find these policies repressive, and we reserve the right to remove members without warning if it is clear that they are not being followed.
Code of Conduct
Our members are honest in their dealings both with one another and the community
We don’t lie, cheat or deceive. Our word is trustworthy. In times of war, strategic and tactical considerations may require temporary departures from this concept from the perspective of our enemies, but our allies and other members should never be given doubt about our commitment to operate with integrity.
Our members treat all pilots both inside and outside the organization with respect
Members are expected to be respectful. There will be no tolerance for personal attacks, smack talk, abuse, disparaging remarks and ridicule, either in-game or out. Property rights of others, both members and the community, are always to be respected in all forms.
Our members keep all public communication channels free of inappropriate content
While we appreciate that losing your ship to the last rat in a mission, falling for a contract scam, or having everything you own destroyed by a pirate in LoSec can be infuriating, members avoid profanity where possible. While occasional mild profanity may be tolerated, it is neither required or expected in common usage. Sexual or other off-color chat is to be avoided at all times, and there is very little tolerance in this regard.
Our members do not exploit or otherwise violate the Eve Online EULA
For all members of Eve University and Ivy League, actions which breach the End User Licence Agreement (EULA) for Eve Online as set by CCP, are prohibited. Examples of these are account sharing and purchasing of ISK or in-game items for real money. Any member admitting they have engaged in any actions forbidden in the EULA during their time in the alliance, including using another character under their control, will be immediately removed. In the event that a member has mistakenly breached the EULA, they are encouraged to petition CCP themselves via the normal channels to resolve the issue. Similarly, if a member has reason believe another player is violating the EULA, they are encouraged to petition them, and must not take any action in-game.
Our members are free to make their own choices
The corporation does not require members to live in certain star-systems and they may choose their own play times. Members are free to explore any of the skill sets available in New Eden at their own pace, in addition to participating in both scheduled and unscheduled classes and activities, as long as their actions do not conflict these policies. It is important that all members are aware that the restrictions laid out in the policies are based on many years of experience, and allow us to fulfil our mission while providing a suitable environment for new pilots.
Our members are encouraged to balance "self" with "service"
When they first join the University, members are usually focused on advancing their skills, establishing a viable personal economy and generally learning how things work. As experience and knowledge levels increase, the members who were once new find that they are able to support the next generation of new pilots. The majority of our members naturally progress in this activity, and those that choose to stay with Eve University for longer periods often find this role very fulfilling and a primary reason for remaining.
HiSec, LoSec, NPC NullSec, Claimable NullSec and W-space
High Security Space
IVY members are permitted in all High Security space (security status of 0.5-1.0) without restriction, however all members must be aware that they are not protected from suicide ganking and similar actions, and should therefore avoid using the autopilot if carrying any moderately valuable cargo or modules.
Low Security Space
IVY members are permitted in all LowSec space (security status of 0.1 - 0.4) without restriction, on the understanding that they are open to attack by all parties. Appropriate escorts should be used for any valuable cargoes, and the autopilot must not be used.
NPC NullSec
IVY members are permitted in the Great Wildlands, Curse, Syndicate and Outer Ring regions, but are aware that they are open to attack by all parties. Appropriate escorts should be used for any valuable cargoes, and the autopilot must not be used. Venal and Stain are not open to members as to reach them you must travel through Claimable Null Security Space. Autopilot in these regions is prohibited.
Claimable NullSec
For reasons of neutrality, IVY members are not permitted in non-NPC nullsec, unless as part of a director authorized event or project. It is suggested that members use the Autopilot avoidance system to prevent accidentally straying into NullSec.
Wormhole Space
IVY Members are free to enter wormhole space, however this is done so entirely at their own risk. Due to the nature of W-space, members should ensure that they take sufficient resources with them when entering. All members must avoid exits which lead to Claimable NullSec, only making use of a wormhole leading to these regions in the event there are absolutely no alternatives, and must contact a Director via convo or forum PM before proceeding, then travel directly and immediately to the nearest authorised system without stopping.
Rules of Engagement
War Target
IVY members may initiate combat with war targets at will, however they should avoid doing so without sufficient support. Pod-killing of war targets is actively encouraged as a deterrent to the hostile force.
Criminally Flagged
IVY members may initiate combat with player-pirates who are criminally flagged, for reason including (but not limited to) theft, unprovoked attack or security status below -5.0. Note that a criminal flag for theft does not propagate further than corporation members and other IVY corporations cannot retaliate for theft from another corporation.
Enemy of the Alliance
IVY members may initiate combat with these groups in lowsec, nullsec and w-space, including pursuing them into their space and attacking industrial assets (structures and non-combat ships).
Hostile to the Alliance
IVY members may initiate combat with these groups in lowsec, nullsec and w-space. You may not pursue into their own territory. Industrial assets (structures and non-combat ships) are not to be engaged. Do not go out of your way to irritate hostile pilots, but feel free to engage them.
Neutral
IVY members may only fire on neutrals when fired upon, except in sovereign IVY space, where we operate a NBSI (Not Blue, Shoot it) policy for security purposes. This includes claimed w-space systems where Ivy League has a director authorized permanent presence.
If a neutral fires upon you/your fleet, please notify a diplomat to apply alliance standings to the hostile and pursue diplomatic relations.
Non Aggression Pact (NAP)
IVY members will not engage any player who has 'NAP' standings unless fired upon, and then only as self defense (you may not follow nor retaliate). These groups have agreed to a ceasefire with IVY, and as such any pilot violating this should be reported to a director immediately.
Friend of the Alliance
Joint operations and mixed membership fleets are available with these groups, however only against Enemies of the Alliance. IVY Members will not engage these Friends unless as a last resort. Any problems should be reported to a director immediately.
War Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
In the event of a war, IVY command changes to the Ivy League Navy, and a number of restrictions are put in place to both prevent inappropriate losses and ensure the war is prosecuted appropriately. These are listed in detail on the War Time Policy page, however they are also summarised here.
- Missions, Ratting, Mining, Hauling and Exploration sites in known-space are prohibited. Members must use alts for these activities, or leave the corporation for the duration of the conflict. Autopilot is of course prohibited.
- Faction ships and modules are prohibited at all times during war. Full detail on prohibited fittings and ships is available on the Ship Requirements and Restrictions article.
- Members are encouraged to form a fleet and either explore wormhole space or patrol losec space in the event there are no targets available.
- All conflicts are evaluated on an ongoing basis, and dependent on the level of hostile activity, the Directorship may move to a Relaxed SOP, which will be communicated to the members via the normal methods.
Anyone found violating the above will be warned, and should dock immediately. Failure to do so may lead to the destruction of their ship and/or capsule.
Mixed Membership Fleets
Due to neutrality reasons, and our policy of non-involvement, there are a number of restrictions on fleet composition:
- Combat Fleets
- Combat fleets (likely to involve the destruction of other pilots ships), formed to attack or defend against non-specific targets must only include IVY members.
- Combat fleets with plans to engage specific Enemies of the Alliance such as War Targets, may only include both IVY members and pilots who are Friends of the Alliance.
- All PvP fleets with other combinations risk all the members involved being removed. There can be no excuses for unauthorised mixed fleets.
- Non-Combat Fleets
- Non-Combat fleets (formed for mining, missions and similar activities) may include any members regardless of standings, however in the event the fleet is involved in any combat, the kill or loss must be posted to the killboard immediately, and include a full description of the situation.
- Wormhole fleets, due to the aggressive nature of the space, is considered PvP, however members may join or form fleets including pilots who are Friends of the Alliance, but PvP activities must not take place.
- Again, due to the aggressive nature of the space involved, all activities in losec and nullsec are considered live fire and therefore are classified as PvP fleets at all time.
We understand that the above is quite complex, so if in doubt, please avoid any mixed membership fleets. IVY and its members benefit greatly from its neutrality, and even a small misunderstanding can threaten our mission significantly.
Communications
In-Game and Teamspeak
- IVY members will not speak to hostile parties via local, private conversations or any other channel, either during Empire wars or in lowsec/nullsec and w-space. Any attempts by hostiles parties to contact a member must be reported to a director.
- During fleet operations there is a strict no-talking-in-local policy. Fleet Commanders may soften this at their discretion.
- During fleet operations there is a 'no chat' restriction on the teamspeak channel for the duration of the operation. Communications must be kept clear for reporting. Fleet Commanders may soften this at their discretion.
Official Eve Online Forums
- IVY members are not authorised to post on the 'Corporations, Alliances and Organizations Center' of the Eve Online forums unless given explicit permission by a director.
- IVY members are not authorised to post on any thread on the Eve Online forums which mentions a current or past conflict involving IVY or E-UNI, unless given explicit permission by a director.
Killboards
- IVY members must post all PvP kills and losses to the Eve University Killboard. NPC losses and in-corp losses should not be posted.
- All posts to the Killboard must include a comment on the situation which lead to the kill/loss. These are an invaluable resource for both Fleet Commanders and the Diplomatic Team.
- Failure to post a comment on your kills or losses may result in suspension from E-UNI while an investigation is carried out, so please ensure you always post a comment on your kills and losses to avoid this.
Looting and Salvaging
- Wrecks of player ships are considered the property of the owner of the lost ship.
- Any containers (wrecks and cans) which are unwanted should be abandoned at the first opportunity.
- IVY members may take loot and salvage items from all abandoned (blue) containers and wrecks.
- The owners of an in-corp (white) container must be asked before looting or salvaging.
- Any owners of out-of-corp (yellow) containers must be asked before looting or salvaging. If possible, they should mark the container as abandoned to prevent criminal flagging.
- IVY members may loot, salvage or steal from Enemies of the Alliance or Criminally Flagged groups, however you do this at your own risk.
- All loot and salvage from war targets is considered property of the ILN. The closest pilot to the wreck has permission to loot and salvage at the Fleet Commanders discretion, and members must not rush to the wreck hoping to get the loot. This loot should be passed to a tanked ship to return to HQ at the end of the fleet op where all the spoils are to be deposited directly into the ILN hangar. Fleet and Wing Commanders will keep track of this, if you are found to be stealing you will be punished.
Consequences
Failure to follow the above may result in one or more of the below consequences.
- An unpleasant talk with a senior member of your corporation or another senior member of the alliance.
- Reduction or removal of roles/titles within your corporation.
- Suspension pending investigation.
- Destruction of your ship and/or pod.
- Expulsion from your corporation.
Any questions on or clarifications of the above policies should be referred to a Director or the Student Relations Manager.