Computing Ethics
August 2001
CONDITIONS OF USE
Notice to All Users: Users of
the College's computing facilities, including College-supported electronic mail,
are on notice, and by using these facilities agree, that no representation has
been made to them as to the privacy of any communication or data stored on or
sent through these facilities; that the College has reserved the rights set
forth below and in the College Information Security Policy and Policy on
Computing Ethics; and that the use of these facilities is restricted to
College-authorized purposes.
The use of the College's computing facilities in connection
with College activities and de minimis personal use is a privilege extended to
various members of the College community; it is not a right. Users of the
College's computing facilities are required to comply with, and by using such
facilities agree that they are on notice of and agree to comply with, be subject
to, and grant the College the right to implement, the Mount Zion Information
Security Policy, the Policy on Computing Ethics and these Conditions of Use.
Users also agree to comply with applicable federal, state, and local laws and to
refrain from engaging in any activity that is inconsistent with the College's
tax-exempt status or that would subject the College to liability. The College
reserves the right to amend these Conditions and Policies at any time without
prior notice and to take such further actions as may be necessary or appropriate
to comply with applicable federal, state, and local laws.
To protect the integrity of the College's computing
facilities and its users against unauthorized or improper use of those
facilities, and to investigate possible use of those facilities in violation of
or in aid of violation of College rules and policies, Mount Zion reserves the
right, without notice, to limit or restrict any individual's use, and to
inspect, copy, remove or otherwise alter any data, file, or system resource
which may undermine the authorized use of any computing facility or which is
used in violation of College rules or policies. Mount Zion also reserves the
right periodically to examine any system and any other rights necessary to
protect its computing facilities.
The College disclaims responsibility for loss of data or
interference with files resulting from its efforts to maintain the privacy and
security of those computing facilities or from system malfunction or any other
cause. As used herein and in the Policy on Computing Ethics below, the term
"computing facility" means, refers to, and includes any and all forms of
computer-related equipment, tools, and intellectual property, including computer
systems, personal computers, computer networks, and all forms of software,
firmware, operating software, and application software, which are owned or
leased by the College or are under the College's possession, custody, or
control.
POLICY ON COMPUTING ETHICS
Thousands of users share the computing facilities at Mount
Zion. These facilities must be used responsibly by everyone, since misuse by
even a few individuals has the potential to disrupt College business or the work
of others. You are therefore required to exercise responsible, ethical behavior
when using the College's computing facilities. This includes, but is not limited
to, the following:
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You must use only those computer resources which you have
been authorized to use by the College. The unauthorized use of computer
resources, as well as the providing of false or misleading information for
the purpose of obtaining access to computing facilities, is prohibited and
may be regarded as a criminal act and treated accordingly by the College.
You must not use College computing facilities to gain unauthorized access to
computing facilities of other institutions, organizations, or individuals.
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You may not authorize anyone to use your computer
accounts for any reason. 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, for example, share your password with anyone else,
and you should change your password regularly.
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You must use the College's computer resources only for
the College-related purposes for which they were authorized. As with all
College equipment, use of the computer facilities, including the Campus
Network, for private or commercial purposes is prohibited, except as
expressly authorized. You must not use the College's computer resources for
any unlawful purpose, such as the installation or distribution of
fraudulently or illegally obtained software. Use of external networks
connected to the College's networks must comply with the policies of
acceptable use promulgated by the organizations responsible for those
networks.
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You must not access, alter, copy, move or remove
information, proprietary software or other files (including programs,
members of subroutine libraries, data, and electronic mail) without prior
authorization from the appropriate College data trustee, security officer,
or other responsible party. You must not copy, distribute, display, or
disclose third-party proprietary software without prior authorization from
the licensor. Proprietary software must not be installed on systems not
properly licensed for its use.
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You must not use any computing facility irresponsibly or
in a way that might needlessly interfere with the work of others. This
includes transmitting or making accessible offensive, annoying, or harassing
material, or materials such as chain letters, unauthorized mass mailings, or
unsolicited advertising; intentionally, recklessly, or negligently damaging
any system, material, or information not belonging to you; intentionally
intercepting electronic communications or otherwise violating the privacy of
information not belonging to or intended for you; intentionally misusing
system resources or making it possible for others to do so; or loading
software or data from untrustworthy sources, such as freeware, onto
administrative systems.
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You are encouraged to report any violation of these
guidelines by another individual and any information relating to a flaw in
or bypass of computing facility security to the Administrator of the MATRIX,
or the Office of the Director.
The unauthorized or improper use of Mount Zion's computer
facilities, including the failure to comply with the above guidelines,
constitutes a violation of College policy and will subject the violator to
disciplinary and/or legal action by the College, and, in some cases, criminal
prosecution. In addition, the College may require restitution for any use of
service which is in violation of these guidelines. Any questions about this
policy or of the applicability of this policy to a particular situation should
be referred to the Administrator of the MATRIX, or the Office of the Director.
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