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1.
Introduction
State Center Community College District ("SCCCD") owns and operates a
variety of computer systems for use by its faculty, students, and staff.
SCCCD encourages the use of its computer systems for education, academic
development, public service, and other educational related purposes. When
using SCCCD's computer systems, all users are required to abide by the
rules of this Policy and use the system in an ethical and lawful manner.
2.
Policy Requisite
All users of SCCCD's computing systems must read, understand, and comply
with the terms outlined in this Policy, as well as any additional guidelines
established by the administrator of the system. BY USING ANY OF THESE
SYSTEMS, USERS AGREE THAT THEY WILL COMPLY WITH THESE POLICIES. Users
understand and agree that SCCCD's role in managing these systems is only
as an information carrier, and that they will never consider transmission
through these systems as an endorsement of contents of such transmission
by SCCCD.
3.
Rights
These computer systems, facilities, and accounts are owned and operated
by SCCCD. SCCCD reserves all rights, including disruption of service without
notice, to the computing resources which it owns and operates. These procedures
shall not be construed as a waiver of any rights of SCCCD, nor shall they
conflict with applicable law.
4. Authorized Use
Access and privileges on SCCCD's computing systems are assigned and managed
by the administrator of the specific system. Eligible individuals may
become authorized users of the system and be granted appropriate access
and privileges by following the approval steps prescribed for that system.
An authorized SCCCD agent must approve all access to SCCCD's computer
resources, including issuing of passwords. Users may not, under any circumstances,
transfer or confer these privileges to other individuals. Others shall
not use any account assigned to an individual without written permission
from the system's administrator. The authorized user is responsible for
the proper use of the system, including any password protection.
5.
Permissable Use
Electronic communications facilities (such as e-mail and voice mail) are
mainly for district-related activities. While at times conducting personal
business from SCCCD facilities may be unavoidable, such uses shall be
kept to a minimum. Further, users are responsible for maintaining the
following: An environment in which access to all of SCCCD's computing
resources is equitably shared between users. The administrator or area
manager will set minimum guidelines within which users must conduct their
activities. An environment conducive to learning: Many of the SCCCD computing
systems provide access to outside networks, both public and private, which
furnish electronic mail, information services, bulletin boards, conferences,
etc. Users are advised that they may encounter material that may be considered
offensive or objectionable in nature or content. Users are further advised
that SCCCD does not assume responsibility for the contents of any of these
outside networks. The user agrees to comply with the acceptable use guidelines
for whichever outside networks or services they may access through SCCCD's
systems. The user agrees to follow proper etiquette on outside networks.
Documents regarding etiquette are available through specific individual
networks. The user agrees that, in the unlikely event that someone does
transmit, or cause to be transmitted, a message that is inconsistent with
an environment conducive to learning or with a misleading origin, the
person who performed the transmission will be solely accountable for the
message, not SCCCD, which is acting solely as the information carrier.
Any user who finds a possible security lapse on any system is obligated
to report it to the system administrator. Before gaining access to the
internet from SCCCD facilities, users will have to agree to SCCCD's computer
use policies as stated herein. Within the guidelines stated above, confidentiality
among students, faculty, and staff will be strictly maintained.
6. Prohibited Uses
Use of any and all of SCCCD's computer systems for any of the following
purposes is strictly prohibited. Liability for violations of all remain
solely and prohibited uses exclusively with the user. By using SCCCD's
computer systems, the user further agrees to indemnify SCCCD for any liability
incurred by SCCCD for misuse by the user. An individual's computer use
privileges may be suspended immediately upon the discovery of a possible
violation of these privileges. Such suspected violations will be confidentially
reported to the appropriate system administrator or area manager. Violations
of these policies will be considered violations of District policies dealing
with misuse or abuse of District property, and may result in disciplinary
action. In such event, the full range of disciplinary sanctions is available.
COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT Computer software protected by copyright cannot
be copied from, into, or by using campus computing facilities, except
as permitted by law or by the contract with the owner of the copyright.
This means that such computer and microcomputer software may only be copied
in order to make back-up copies, if permitted by the copyright owner.
The number of copies and distribution of copies may not be done in such
a way that the number of simultaneous users in a department exceeds the
number of original copies purchased by that department. DEFAMATION - LIBEL/SLANDER
Creation or transmission of any false statement which tends to cause injury
to one's reputation is strictly prohibited. Any user creating or transmitting
defamatory statements shall have sole liability for any damages resulting
from such defamatory statement. Users will also be subject to SCCCD's
disciplinary procedures set forth in the Governing Board Policy. The user
agrees never to attempt to transmit, or cause to be transmitted, any message
in which the origination is deliberately misleading (except for those
outside services which may conceal identities as part of the service).
OBSCENE MATERIAL Creating, transmitting, uploading, or downloading obscene
materials is a strictly prohibited use of SCCCD computer systems unless
the materials are parts of approved courses of SCCCD Curriculum. "Obscene
matter" means matter taken as a whole, the predominant appeal of which
to the average person, applying contemporary statewide standards, is to
prurient interest, meaning a shameful or morbid interest in nudity, sex,
or excretion; and is matter which taken as a whole goes substantially
beyond customary limits of candor in description or representation of
such matters; and is matter which taken as a whole lacks significant literary,
artistic, political, educational, or scientific value. Any user violating
this provision may be subject to applicable criminal and civil penalties.
Civil liability shall be solely and exclusively with the user. COMMERCIAL
USE Commercial use of SCCCD computer systems is prohibited except for
company sponsorships approved by the chancellor or chancellor's designee.
DOWNLOADING PROGRAMS Downloading of executable files to SCCCD computer
systems is not encouraged and is done solely at the user's risk. SCCCD
computer personnel will not support downloaded files and any problems
caused by such a download are solely the user's responsibility. Violations
of some of the above policies may constitute criminal offenses. The user
agrees never to use the system to perform an illegal or malicious act
as set forth in this section. Any attempt to increase the level of access
to which the user is authorized, or any attempt to deprive other authorized
users of resources or access to any SCCCD computer system shall be regarded
as malicious, and may be treated as an illegal act.
7.
Accounts
Others must not use an account assigned to an individual without written
permission of the system administrator. The individual is responsible
for the proper use of the account, including password protection.
8.
Confidentiality
Programs and files are confidential unless they have been made available,
with written permission, to other authorized individuals. SCCCD reserves
the right to access all information stored in SCCCD computers. File owners
will be notified of file access and/or maintenance, in advance, if such
notice is practical. When performing maintenance, every effort is made
to ensure the privacy of the user's files. However, if policy violations
are discovered, they will be reported immediately to the appropriate system
administrator. The system has the ability to read your mail: your own
account, and the system administrator account. All reasonable attempts
have been made to ensure the privacy of your accounts and your electronic
mail; this is no guarantee that your accounts or your electronic mail
is private.
9. System Performance
No one should deliberately attempt to degrade the performance of the computer
system or to deprive authorized personnel of resources or access to any
college computer system.
10.
Unauthorized Access
Loopholes in computer security systems or knowledge of a special
password shall not be used to damage the computer system, obtain extra
resources, take resources from another user, gain access to systems or
use systems for which proper authorization has not been given.
11.
Additional Guidelines
SCCCD retains the right to revoke, amend, or change the provisions of
this Policy. The system administrator or area manager will establish more
detailed guidelines, as needed, for specific computer systems and networks.
These guidelines will cover such issues as allowing connect time and disc
space, handling of unretrievable mail, responsibility for account approval
and other items related to administering the system. All changes to this
regulation are subject to the regular approval process that applies to
all administrative regulations. In addition, there will be a notification
period before such changes result in disciplinary action.
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