[committee] Steam licensing for university computer club

Ash Tyndall atyndall at ucc.asn.au
Tue Mar 29 09:25:15 WST 2011


Hello Matt,

I was given your email address by the Head of IT at a small high school who
had a similar request and circumstances.
I represent a computer enthusiasts club (creatively called the University
Computer Club) based in the University of Western Australia.
We are a NPO (and soon to be) incorporated entity run for and by students of
UWA with a small clubroom on campus that contains a variety of old and new
computer equipment.
Throughout the year we run a variety of events, the most popular of which
are the UCC LANs and UCC MegaLAN.
My role on the UCC committee is to encourage fresher (first year)
participation in club events.
One way in which I hope to do that this year is to inquire about the options
available to the club in regards to obtaining Steam accounts for use (only)
by current members.
These would be particularly useful in LAN events where some participants may
not own Team Fortress 2, Left 4 Dead or any other game (Valve-created in
particular) we may be playing.
I did some research on this topic through the Steam and Valve websites, and
it appears that neither the Valve Cafe or SourceU program criteria cover our
circumstances.
Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated. We would be completely
happy to display the Valve/Steam logo on our sponsorship page, event posters
and general club material.

--
Ash Tyndall
2011 UCC Fresher Rep
UCC Website: http://www.ucc.asn.au/
My Email: atyndall at ucc.asn.au
Committee: committee-only at ucc.asn.au
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