DRAFT OF PROPOSED
NEW POLICY
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| TITLE: |
Appropriate
Use of Computer Resources |
| ORIGINATOR: |
Director
of Information Technology Services |
| APPROVAL DATE: |
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| EFFECTIVE DATE: |
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| PURPOSE: |
This
policy outlines the application of the
principles that govern our academic community in the appropriate use of
University computer and information network resources. |
| REVIEWER: |
Administrative
Council |
| REVIEW DATE: |
Once every
5 years |
| OPERATING DETAILS: |
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Introduction
The Mississippi University for Women computer and information network
is a continually growing and changing resource that supports thousands
of users and systems. These resources are vital for the fulfillment of
the academic, research and business needs of the University community.
Their use is provided as a privilege. In order to ensure a reasonable
and dependable level of service, it is essential that each individual
faculty member, staff member, and student must exercise responsible,
ethical behavior when using these resources. Misuse by even a few
individuals has the potential to disrupt University business, and, even
worse, the legitimate academic and research work of faculty and
students.
This policy outlines the application of the principles that govern our
academic community in the appropriate use of University computer and
information network resources. Because it is impossible to anticipate
all the ways in which individuals may misuse these resources, this
policy focuses on a few general rules and the principles behind them.
This policy applies to the entire user community (e.g., all faculty,
staff, and students) of the University and to the use of any and all
University owned or managed computer-related equipment, computer
systems, and interconnecting networks, as well as all information
contained therein.
Use of Resources
All users are expected to utilize University resources in a responsible
manner. You are expected to take reasonable measures to ensure that
traffic entering the MUW network from other networks conforms to this
policy. Conversely, you are expected to take similar measures to avoid
situations where traffic from the MUW network violates the policies of
connecting networks.
The unauthorized use of resources is prohibited and, in many cases, may
be violations of the law. We are guided by the law in noting that
unauthorized use includes, but is not limited to the following types of
activities.
Harassment
or threats to specific individuals, or a class of individuals:
-- Transmitting unsolicited information
that contains obscene, indecent, lewd or lascivious material or other
material which explicitly or implicitly refers to sexual conduct.
-- Using e-mail or newsgroups to threaten or stalk someone.
-- Transmitting unsolicited information that contains profane language
or panders to bigotry, sexism, or other forms of prohibited
discrimination.
Interference
or impairment to the activities of others:
-- Creating, modifying, executing
or retransmitting any computer program or instructions intended to: (1)
obscure the true identity of the sender of electronic mail or
electronic messages, such as the forgery of electronic mail or the
alteration of system or user data used to identify the sender of
electronic e-mail; (2) bypass, subvert, or otherwise render ineffective
the security or access control measures on any network or computer
system without the permission of the owner; or (3) examine or collect
data from the network (e.g., a "network sniffer" program).
-- Authorizing another person or organization to use your
computer accounts or MUW network resources. You are responsible for all
use of your accounts. You must take all reasonable precautions,
including password maintenance and file protection measures, to prevent
use of your account by unauthorized persons. You must not share your
password with anyone else or provide access to MUW network resources to
unauthorized persons.
-- Communicating or using any password, personal identification
number, credit card number or other personal or financial information
without the permission of its owner.
Unauthorized
access and use of the resources of others:
-- Use of University resources to
gain unauthorized access to resources of this or other institutions,
organizations, or individuals.
-- Use of false or misleading information for the purpose of
obtaining access to unauthorized resources.
-- Accessing, altering, copying, moving, or removing information,
proprietary software or other files (including programs, libraries,
data and electronic mail) from any network system or files of other
users without prior authorization (e.g., use of a "network sniffer"
program).
-- Making unauthorized copies of copyrighted materials. You
should assume all software, graphic images, music, and the like are
copyrighted. Copying or downloading copyrighted materials without the
authorization of the copyright owner is against the law, and may result
in civil and criminal penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
Damage
or impairment of University resources:
-- Use of any resource
irresponsibly or in a manner that adversely affects the work of others.
This includes intentionally, recklessly or negligently (1) damaging any
system (e.g., by the introduction of any so-called "virus", "worm", or
"trojan-horse" program), (2) damaging or violating the privacy of
information not belonging to you, or (3) misusing or allowing misuse of
system resources.
-- Use of University resources for non-University related
activities that unduly increase network load (e.g., chain mail, network
games and spamming).
Unauthorized
commercial or political activities:
-- Using University resources for
one's own commercial gain, or for other commercial purposes not
officially approved by the University, including web ads.
-- Using University resources to operate or support a
non-University related business.
-- Use of University resources in a manner inconsistent with the
University's contractual obligations to suppliers of those resources or
with any published University policy.
-- Use of University resources for partisan political activities.
Violation
of city, state or federal laws:
-- Pirating software, music and images.
-- Effecting or receiving unauthorized electronic transfer of
funds.
-- Disseminating child pornography or other obscene material.
-- Violating any laws or participating in the commission or
furtherance of any crime or other unlawful or improper purpose.
When Inappropriate Use of Computer Resources Occurs
The use of University resources is a privilege. The resources have
always been, and will remain, the property of the University.
It is your responsibility to promptly report any violation of this
policy or other University code, policy or guideline. In addition, you
must report any information relating to a flaw in or bypass of resource
security to abuse@muw.edu.
Reports of unauthorized use or misuse of the resources will be
investigated pursuant to standard University procedures. All illegal
activities will be reported to local, state or federal authorities, as
appropriate, for investigation and prosecution.
While the University desires to maintain user privacy and to avoid the
unnecessary interruption of user activities, the University reserves
the right to investigate unauthorized or improper use of University
resources, which may include the inspection of data stored or
transmitted on the network. In the event that use is determined to be
contrary to University policy or applicable law, appropriate measures
will be taken. These measures may include, but are not limited to,
permanent or temporary suspension of user privileges, deletion of
files, and disconnection from the MUW network, referral to student or
employee disciplinary processes, and cooperating with the appropriate
law enforcement officials and government agencies.
The University is not responsible for information, including
photographic images and musical recordings, published on or accessible
through personal web pages, including personal home pages. The
University does not monitor the contents of these personal web pages.
The individual or group creating or maintaining personal web pages is
solely responsible for the content of the web page and may be held
civilly and criminally liable for the materials posted on the web site.
Applicable Laws and Statutes
All users of the University computer and information resources are
expected to be familiar with and to abide by University policies, as
well as local, state and federal laws relating to electronic media,
copyrights, privacy, and security.
Questions Relating to This Policy
The examples of unauthorized use set forth above are not meant to be
exhaustive. Questions about this policy or of the applicability of this
policy to a particular situation should be referred to abuse@muw.edu or
The Director of Information Technology Services. Whenever you are
in doubt regarding an issue of questionable use, it is in your best
interest to resolve the issue before pursuing any questionable use of
University resources.