SAMPLE
FAIR USE STATEMENT
By
using the class web site, you agree to be bound by this statement.
You are Responsible for Obtaining
Equipment and Access
In order to access this course, you must
obtain access to a computer with a connection to the World Wide Web.
Though the University offers many computers for student use, it is your
responsibility to secure access to a computer with a connection to the World
Wide Web.
Protect Your Account Information
You will receive a password and account
designation upon completing the online course registration process.
·
Don’t give false or misleading
information when applying for a course account.
·
Don’t use someone else’s
computer account or let anyone use your account. You are responsible for
maintaining the confidentiality of the password and account, and are fully
responsible for all activities that occur under your password or account.
·
Close your internet browser at
the end of each session in your online course. If you don’t someone else
could use your account, and you’ll be liable for any loss or damage that
arises.
·
You agree to immediately notify
your instructor of any unauthorized use of your account or any other breach of
security
Prohibitions:
·
Don’t
commit criminal and illegal acts when logged onto this course (e.g., theft,
illegal use of copyrighted software or other copyright infringement,
obscenity, threatening, stalking). Don’t
help other people do these things, either.
·
Don’t
harass other students, whether by racial, ethnic, religious, gender, age or
sexual harassment.
·
Don’t
commit acts of plagiarism when logged onto this course.
·
Don’t
try to “hack” into the system.
·
Don’t
purposefully upload computer viruses to the system.
·
Don’t
use the course for commercial purposes (e.g, advertise a business or conduct
monetary transactions) or “spam” other people with junk mail, chain
letters, pyramid schemes or any other form of solicitation.
·
Don’t
intentionally do things to slow down or disrupt the system for other users
(e.g., intentionally uploading huge files, disrupting chat rooms by causing
the screen to "scroll" faster than other users are able to type).
What Will Happen If You Violate this
Policy
Access to this
course is a privilege, not a right. The
University reserves the right at any time to limit, restrict or deny access to
its computer resources, as well as to take disciplinary and/or legal action
against anyone in violation of these policies and/or laws.
Privacy:
As with all use
of the University’s computer systems, users should be aware that computer
use may be subject to review or disclosure in accordance with local, state,
and federal laws; administrative review of computer use for security purposes
or in regard to a policy or legal compliance concern; computer system
maintenance; audits and as otherwise required to protect the reasonable
interests of the University and other users of the computer system. Anyone
using the University’s computer systems expressly consents to monitoring on
the part of the University for these purposes.
If such monitoring reveals possible evidence of criminal activity,
University administration may provide that evidence to law enforcement
officials. The University
is unable to guarantee the protection of electronic files, data or e-mails
from unauthorized or inappropriate access (i.e., hackers).
Other Policies and Laws Apply
In addition to the policies in this
statement, other policies and laws may apply, including:
·
University policies regarding
computer use (including any procedures which govern computer usage at a
particular facility on campus).
·
University policies on student
conduct (e.g., harassment, plagiarism, and unethical conduct).
·
All existing federal, state, and
local laws, including not only those laws and regulations that are specific to
computers and networks, but also those that may apply generally to personal
conduct.