Resource Limits Sample Clauses

Resource Limits. You will use the computer system only for educational and career development activities and limited high quality, self-discovery activities. There is no limit on use for education and career development activities. No downloads of software or related files should be attempted. You will not post chain letters or engage in “spamming” (sending an annoying or unnecessary message to a large number of people). You will subscribe to high-quality discussion group lists that are relevant to your education or career develop only with permission of the school district.
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Resource Limits. The system may only be used for educational activities. Use for commercial activities, product advertisement, or political lobbying is prohibited.
Resource Limits. Where no specific limit has been agreed to or specified in your Service Contract for the consumption of our resources by you, it is understood that the consumption of resources in excess of that which is in our judgment reasonable and prudent shall be prohibited and we may impose limits as needed. We will not charge you for the consumption of resources except as provided in your Service Contract, but we may deny you access to these resources to the extent we feel is justified to protect ourselves and our other customers.
Resource Limits. It is understood that the consumption of resources in excess of that which is in our judgment reasonable and prudent shall be prohibited and we may impose limits as needed. If we believe that you are consuming resources in connection with free services at a rate which is unfair to our other customers, we may offer you the opportunity to pay to continue such services.
Resource Limits. Staff are required to check their e-mail frequently and to delete unwanted messages promptly.
Resource Limits. 7.1 The Customer's utilisation of resources through the Hosting Services must not exceed the Resource Limits.
Resource Limits. Staff are required to check their e-mail frequently and to delete unwanted messages promptly. Monitoring  The DSS recognises and respects the privacy of staff but reserves the right to monitor and audit content and usage of its computer systems, in order to efficiently and effectively implement its vision, strategies and plans. Staff need to be aware that monitoring and auditing will disclose details of sites visited.
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Resource Limits. No software shall be downloaded from the Internet or email on the workstation without prior permission from Instructional Technology Personnel. Software installed by any user other than IT personnel is considered a violation of policy. If authorized, users will download the file at a time when the network is not being heavily used immediately remove the file from the network server to their workstation. Users have a right to temporary use of disk storage space and are responsible for keeping their disk usage below the maximum size allocated. Extremely large files, if left on the network for an extended period, may be removed at the discretion of the Director of Technology. Users will check their email frequently, deleted unwanted messages promptly, and stay within their email quota. Users will subscribe only to discussion group mail lists that advance and are relevant to their education or professional/ career development. Users will unsubscribe to discussion groups before any vacation, break, or other extended absence from school.
Resource Limits. Students shall not download any files without prior permission of a teacher or administrator. Students shall not misuse School distribution lists or discussion groups by sending irrelevant messages. Violations of this Policy The school will cooperate fully with local, state, or federal officials in any investigation related to any unlawful activities. In the event that there is a claim that a student has violated the law, this Policy or the school’s discipline policy, the student’s access to School Technology may be terminated, permission to bring personal mobile devices to school or school activities may be revoked and/or the student may be disciplined under the discipline policy. Responsibility for Damages Parents can be held financially responsible for any harm that results from a student’s intentional misuse and/or abuse of School or Personal Technology. Access to Social Media Sites OCEAA does not permit students to access social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, YouTube, MySpace etc; except OCEAA’s official social media/networking sites at school. This includes the use of Personal Technology with Internet access capabilities. Student and Parent Technology Agreement These responsibilities apply to both school provided and personal use technology, while at school and school-related activities. The use of technology tools at OCEAA is a privilege, not a right. The privilege is given to those who act responsibly. Administrators and staff reserve the right to review files and communications and remove inappropriate files. Student Responsibilities • I will treat others with respect. When communicating with others I will use appropriate language and images. • I will not read, alter or delete the files of other users. • I will not reveal personal information about myself or others. • I will treat equipment with respect, keep it in working order, keep food and drink away from the equipment and conserve resources. • I will not gain or attempt to gain unauthorized access to school technology or personal technology of another person. • I will not install software on school computers. • I will follow federal and state laws and abide by all copyright regulations and licensing agreements. • I will credit sources I use. • I will turn off technology at school or at a school activity when requested to do so by OCEAA staff. • I will use the school’s technology tools only for educational purposes and will access only resources I have permission t...

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