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Can I be held personally liable if Brown is sued for copyright violation?

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Can I be held personally liable if Brown is sued for copyright violation?

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If Brown and only Brown is sued, no. However, you may also be named in an action either in your official capacity as an employee of the University or personally. When named personally, there are usually allegations that the named person either acted outside the scope of his/her duties, or was intentionally violative, or acted in an arbitrary and capricious manner in carrying out his/her duties.

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