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As
members
of a
Christian
community,
we
are
called
to
standards
that
are
usually
greater
than
those
expected
by
the
legal
authorities.
Examples
of
some
of
these
higher
standards
would
include
good
stewardship,
love
and
respect
for
all
of
God's
creatures,
and
avoiding
being
a
stumbling
block
for
our
brothers
and
sisters.
Although
it
may
be
obvious
that
such
behavior
is
necessary
when
on a
school
function,
it
may
not
be
as
obvious
that
such
behavior
is
necessary
when
using
computer
networks.
With
these
standards
in
mind,
the
following
are
specific
prohibitions
on
e-mail
and
website
use
at
Lee
University.
This
list
is
NOT
exhaustive,
but
is
only
offered
as a
reminder
of
how
legal
and
Christian
standards
affect
our
computer
use
at
Lee.
If
you
are
considering
engaging
in
an
activity
that
you
feel
might
be
questionable,
please
contact
Information
Systems
and/or
your
supervising
faculty
member.
Misuse
of
your
computer
account
could
result
in
consequences
ranging
from
a
permanent
ban
from
network
use
to
criminal
charges.
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COMMERCIAL USE: E-mail and website use is only for personal or educational purposes. You may not use your account at Lee to sell or advertise commercial services or products. You may not use your e-mail to send out mass mailings, initiate chain letters or propagate scams or hoaxes.
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COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS: You may not place copyrighted material (e.g., text, images, programs, etc. . .) on your website or send such materials via e-mail. Breaking this rule is a federal offense that could result in imprisonment. The only exception to this rule is if you have written permission from the copyright holder to disseminate the information via your website.
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UNKIND COMMUNICATIONS: You may not use your e-mail or website to harass, attack, threaten or liable another person or organization. You can be sued for placing misleading or untrue information on a website. Also, due to the impersonal nature and speed of e-mail, it is easier to get into verbal arguments, sometimes known as "flame mail." Please communicate with kindness and respect.
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INDECENCY: Indecent materials are prohibited. Definition of indecent: if it would offend the typical grandparent, it probably should not be on your web page. This includes placing links on your website that may lead others to indecent material. You should also avoid language or images that could be construed as racist, sexist or otherwise discriminatory.
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OVERUSE OF RESOURCES: Websites that are getting an abnormally large number of hits or e-mail accounts with an abnormal amount of traffic may be temporarily suspended in order to preserve system resources.
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PASSWORD SECURITY: You may not give other people your password. You should avoid using passwords that are easy to guess or that spell a word in the dictionary. If you believe that your account has been compromised, change your password and contact Information Systems immediately.
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PRIVACY: While e-mail will not normally be read by administration, you should not have an expectation of privacy. Your e-mail will pass through multiple computer systems throughout the world, some that are less secure than others. If your e-mail is confidential, consider using an encryption program. Lee University reserves the right to examine e-mail files and archives if misuse is suspected.
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IDENTITY: You may not misrepresent your identity on either your website or e-mail. Specifically, your website MUST clearly identify your true identity. You may NOT represent your views as being the official position of Lee University.
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VIRUSES: You may not purposefully distribute a computer virus via e-mail or your website, even if that virus does not do any malicious damage (e.g., practical jokes). If you believe that you have accidentally sent a computer virus via e-mail or your website, contact Information Systems immediately.
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INVASION OF PRIVACY: You may not attempt to break into another account, even if you only intend to play a joke. Attempts to access resources belonging to other users can result in a suspension of network privileges as well as other consequences as decided by Student Life.
By
completing
the
application
process
for
computer
resources,
you
agree
that
you
have
read
this
document
and
agree
to
abide
by
the
rules
and
principles
contained
within
it.
You
also
agree
that
you
will
report
violations
of
these
principles
to
Information
Systems
or
an
appropriate
faculty
member. |