It's very, very serious. It has not happened, but we certainly have had sanctions before.
For the students:
Students who use material protected by copyright in violation of this policy may be disciplined under the Non-Academic Misconduct Policy—
—which allows for expulsion from the university.
As I said at the beginning, we take this very seriously. We take an educative approach in the first instance. For the first offence we say, “Here are the things you must be aware of.” When we find something that has happened, we go back to ensure that authors are appropriately provided with the dollars that they should have been in the first place.
I am happy to give you an example of fair dealing, or of e-books versus the print copy costs, if you'd like.
Which one would you like?