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Acceptable Use GuidelinesAccess to computer systems and networks owned or operated by Virginia Tech/Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine imposes certain responsibilities and obligations and is granted subject to university policies, and local, state, and federal laws. Acceptable use always is ethical, reflects academic honesty, and shows restraint in the consumption of shared resources. It demonstrates respect for intellectual property, ownership of data, system security mechanisms, and individuals' rights to privacy and to freedom from intimidation and harassment. The official policy is Policy 7000: Acceptable Use and Administration of Computer and Communication Systems. GuidelinesIn making acceptable use of resources you must:
In making acceptable use of resources you must NOT:
EnforcementThe university considers any violation of acceptable use principles or guidelines to be a serious offense and reserves the right to copy and examine any files or information resident on university systems allegedly related to unacceptable use, and to protect its network from systems and events that threaten or degrade operations. Violators are subject to disciplinary action as prescribed in the Honor Codes, the University Policies for Student Life, and employee handbooks. Offenders also may be prosecuted under laws including (but not limited to) the Communications Act of 1934 (amended), the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986, The Computer Virus Eradication Act of 1989, Interstate Transportation of Stolen Property, The Virginia Computer Crimes Act, and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. Access to the text of these laws is available through the Newman Library Reference Department. Information DisclaimerIndividuals using computer systems owned by Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine do so subject to applicable laws and University policies. Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine disclaims any responsibility and/or warranties for information and materials residing on non-university systems or available over publicly accessible networks. Such materials do not necessarily reflect the attitudes, opinions, or values of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Tech, Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine, its faculty, staff, or students.
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