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Streaming fleets and operations in EVE University is allowed if the streamer:
 
Streaming fleets and operations in EVE University is allowed if the streamer:
  
* Gets prior permission from the [[Fleet Commander|fleet commander]] to stream the fleet
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* Gets prior permission from the [[Fleet Commander|fleet commander]] to stream the fleet.
* Ensures that members are aware ''before'' joining the fleet (e.g. in prior announcements and advertisements) that it will be streamed, and that streaming of voice communications (such as [[Mumble]]) requires consent from every fleet member present
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* Ensures that members are aware ''before'' joining the fleet (e.g. in prior announcements and advertisements) that it will be streamed, and that streaming of voice communications (such as [[Mumble]]) requires consent from every fleet member present. There may be fleet members that are not comfortable with their voice being shared to the wider world.
* Obscures any sensitive information on the stream, including corporation and fleet [[EVE University Chat Channels|chat channels]]. Stream overlays for obfuscation purposes are available from our [[Twitch_Streaming_Guide#Streaming_Resources|Twitch Streaming Guide]]
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* Obscures any sensitive information on the stream, including corporation and fleet [[EVE University Chat Channels|chat channels]]. Stream overlays for obfuscation purposes are available from our [[Twitch_Streaming_Guide#Streaming_Resources|Twitch Streaming Guide]].
  
 
Streamers may be asked to apply a delay to their streams for operational security reasons. The timing of any stream delay is at the discretion of the [[Fleet Commander|fleet commander]]
 
Streamers may be asked to apply a delay to their streams for operational security reasons. The timing of any stream delay is at the discretion of the [[Fleet Commander|fleet commander]]
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* Obtains the fleet commander's consent to the recording the fleet
 
* Obtains the fleet commander's consent to the recording the fleet
 
* Obtains the fleet commander's consent to the recording being published
 
* Obtains the fleet commander's consent to the recording being published
* Obtains the consent of all fleet members if voice communications (such as [[Mumble]]) are recorded and published  
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* Obtains the consent of all fleet members if voice communications (such as [[Mumble]]) are recorded and published. There may be fleet members that are not comfortable with their voice being shared to the wider world.
 
* Obscures any sensitive information on the stream, including corporation and fleet chat channels
 
* Obscures any sensitive information on the stream, including corporation and fleet chat channels
  

Revision as of 11:30, 21 April 2024

E-UNI Emblem.png This page is specific to EVE University. Other corporations or groups in the game may operate differently.
For a summary of EVE University's rules and code of conduct, see EVE University Rules.

Within EVE University we have several members who either stream their gameplay, or record it for publishing later. While this is permitted, we have some rules to try and maintain the privacy of our members and operational security of EVE University fleets. Please note that in addition to these rules, some communities may have specific rules regarding streaming or video publishing of events within their purview.

Streaming

Streaming is transmitting video or audio in real time or near real time. This is commonly done using Twitch.pngTwitch.

By default, streaming fleets and other operations in EVE University is not allowed. The reason for this is it adds increased risk to the fleet. Viewers may engage in "stream sniping" which means they use the stream to find the streamer's location in game and kill them. Some fleet members may not want to take this risk, or may want to fly a cheaper ship in view of the increased risk. If the fleet is of strategic importance to EVE University's operations, streaming could endanger the success of this operation and cost the University significant amounts of ISK and effort.

Streaming fleets and operations in EVE University is allowed if the streamer:

  • Gets prior permission from the fleet commander to stream the fleet.
  • Ensures that members are aware before joining the fleet (e.g. in prior announcements and advertisements) that it will be streamed, and that streaming of voice communications (such as Mumble) requires consent from every fleet member present. There may be fleet members that are not comfortable with their voice being shared to the wider world.
  • Obscures any sensitive information on the stream, including corporation and fleet chat channels. Stream overlays for obfuscation purposes are available from our Twitch Streaming Guide.

Streamers may be asked to apply a delay to their streams for operational security reasons. The timing of any stream delay is at the discretion of the fleet commander

EVE University members are welcome to use the two Streaming Lounges within our Discord server for streaming to other members. These channels can be used to stream anything EVE or non-EVE related. Multiple streams can be conducted within these channels.

Video publishing

Video publishing is making a recording available for viewing after the event has taken place, for example on YouTube. This includes making a video stream recording available after a stream has finished.

Again, by default publishing recorded videos of fleets and operations in EVE University is not allowed. Recording a fleet or operation for your own use and review is permitted, however this is only allowed provided the player(s) recording and publishing the fleet:

  • Obtains the fleet commander's consent to the recording the fleet
  • Obtains the fleet commander's consent to the recording being published
  • Obtains the consent of all fleet members if voice communications (such as Mumble) are recorded and published. There may be fleet members that are not comfortable with their voice being shared to the wider world.
  • Obscures any sensitive information on the stream, including corporation and fleet chat channels