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Acceptable Use Policy for Computing &
Information System
Purpose and Origin of This Document
The computing resources of Mississippi College should be used in
a manner which is consistent with the Mission Statement and the principles
of the College. The term computer resources includes all Mississippi
College owned computer hardware, software, and communications links
used for data transmission. Access to these resources and licensed
use extends to College personnel, students, and authorized individuals.
Each user bears the responsibility of following the guidelines set
forth in this document, which addresses what is and is not proper
use of the College's computing resources. Since computing environments
change rapidly, this document must be flexible. It does not cover
every possible situation, and it is subject to change.
Authorized and Secure Access
Users may access only those resources for which they have been specifically
authorized. Access privileges do not extend to family members. For
example, no user should let any other person access their computer
account.
Resources should be used only in the manner intended. Mississippi
College supported computing includes research, instructional and
administrative activities, and may not be used for commercial purposes,
or monetary gain.
Users are responsible for the resources entrusted to them. They
should make appropriate use of protection features (such as passwords)
and take precautions against others obtaining access.
Ethical Issues
Electronic text is no different than the printed word, and copyright
law is applicable in most situations. Violations of authorial integrity,
including plagiarism, unauthorized access, and copyright violations
may be grounds for disciplinary actions and/or legal prosecution
by the copyright owner. Users should not search for, access, or copy
directories, programs, files, or data not belonging to them, unless
permission has been granted by the author/owner.
Malicious Conduct
Users should not encroach on others' use of shared resources. This
includes such activities as monopolizing computer resources for game
playing, message sending or mail, or other trivial applications.
Users must not attempt to modify system facilities or purposefully
degrade system performance, nor should they attempt to subvert the
restrictions associated with their computer accounts.
Disciplinary Action
Abuse of computing privileges will be subject to disciplinary action.
Computing privileges may be lost and violators will be subject to
the usual judicial procedures of the College. Mississippi College
reserves the right to examine all computer files, and to revoke access
to any user at any time, regardless of enrollment or employment status.
Disclaimer
This policy does not preclude enforcement under the laws and regulations
of the State of Mississippi and/or the United States of America.
Internet access is also subject to the Acceptable Use Policies of
those networks which a user may traverse, including but not limited
to the SURAnet and NSFnet. Any questions concerning ethical or legal
use of computing facilities should be directed to the Chair of the
Information Systems Committee.
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Recommended by the Information Systems Committee, 22 Sep 1994
Approved by the President of the College, 29 Sep 1994
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