Device Ownership Sample Clauses

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Device Ownership. All technology devices issued to students are owned by and are the property of the School. Technology devices are issued for educational use only, and use of a technology device for any purpose other than educational use may result in consequences, up to and including loss of device privileges or other consequences as allowed by the Student Code of Conduct.
Device Ownership. The District retains ownership of the Device and grants permission to the Student to use the Device, according to the guidelines set forth in the District’s Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) document and this Agreement.
Device Ownership. Nothing in this agreement shall be interpreted in a manner that transfers ownership of the device(s), components, and/or peripherals to the student. Student has no title of property interest in the device(s), components, and peripherals except as provided for in this Agreement.
Device Ownership. The Kuna Joint School District is the sole owner of the Chromebook. A Chromebook will be leant to each student. Devices will not be allowed to leave school grounds. Student Responsibilities Student Initials Parent Initials I understand that this Chromebook is property of the Kuna School District and that I am being trusted to borrow the one that has been assigned to me. If I lose, damage, or make the Chromebook inoperable, I must pay to get it replaced at a cost of $225.00. I will report any damage or malfunction to the office. Chromebooks use the Chrome operating system which is web-based and only runs the Google Chrome browser. Students will log into their Chromebook using a Kuna School District managed Google account. Students have no expectation of confidentiality or privacy with respect to any usage of a Chromebook or Kuna Schools Google Account, regardless of whether that use is for school-related or personal purposes, other than as specifically provided by law. The school may, without prior notice or consent, log, supervise, access, view, monitor, and record use of student Chromebooks and Google accounts at any time for any reason related to the operation of the school. By using a Chromebook and Kuna Schools Google account, students agree to such access, monitoring, and recording of their use. Teachers, school administrators, and the technology department staff may use monitoring software that allows them to view the screens and activity on student Chromebooks only during regular school hours. Student Responsibilities Student Initials Parent Initials I will only log into my Chromebook with my Kuna School District issued Google account . I will not share my password with others. I understand that my Google account is managed by the Kuna School District and that all of my actions while logged in can be monitored and reviewed even if I’m not at school. I will follow the school computer and technology use policy in the student handbook. Students are responsible for the general care of the Chromebook they borrow. Chromebooks that are broken or fail to work correctly must be reported to a teacher or administrator as soon as possible so that they can be taken care of properly. The School will repair or replace damaged equipment resulting from normal use. Abuse or neglect may result in damages that the student is responsible to pay for. The School will make its best attempt to purchase replacement parts at the best possible price. Student Responsibilities S...
Device Ownership. Any computing device and additional hardware/accessories issued through a take home computing program are the property of the Buffalo Public Schools. Students have no ownership of the computing device, peripheral hardware, and related resources. All resources must be returned at the end of the school year or upon request. If the student leaves the District, the resources must be returned immediately. Computing devices and accessories must be returned in the same condition they were given – free of marks, stickers, writing or engraving. In the event of theft or hardware issues please report here: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/device Dr. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, Superintendent of Schools September 1, 2015I The Buffalo Public School System provides computers and networks for the academic use of students. When using Buffalo Public School System computers, networks, equipment, and supplies, students are expected to: Only use your user ID and password – do not use another person’s user ID and password. Do not share your password with others. Do not try to learn other people’s passwords. Do not try to disrupt, interfere with, or destroy computers, networks, equipment, or information. Do not access, store, or transmit information that is hateful, harassing, insulting, offensive, false or defamatory, sexually explicit, obscene, or otherwise inappropriate. Do not interfere with the academic or work activities of others. Do not copy, download, install, or distribute software in violation of copyright laws or licensing agreements. Do not copy, share, or transmit information in violation of copyright laws. Do not try to access computers or networks for which you do not have permission. Do not install software or peripherals on a Buffalo Public School System computer. Do not connect a computer, network, or device to a Buffalo Public School System network. Do not bypass any security system or feature put in place to protect, monitor, or restrict access to information (f or example, do not use an Internet proxy server to avoid Buffalo Public School System web content filters). Do not create, download, install, or use software or equipment that can be used to “hack into” or damage a computer or network. Do not change, remove, or damage computers, networks, or equipment. Do not use software or hardware to keep Buffalo Public School System staff from accessing information. Only use computers and networks for academic activities – not to play non-academic games or for prohibited or ille...
Device Ownership. If you download or stream the App onto any phone or other device not owned by you, you must have the owner's permission to do so. You will be responsible for complying with these terms, whether or not you own the phone or other device.
Device Ownership. YAS owns the device until full payment.
Device Ownership. All student-assigned digital devices are the property of Lowndes County Public Schools and are considered “on-loan” when checked out to students/parents.
Device Ownership. 7.1. The Customer acknowledges and agrees that all rights of ownership of device provided by CATS-NET shall vest to CATS-NET during the first 24 months (Initial Period) after which ownership shall pass on to the customer provided that the Customer has made payment in full of all amounts of whatsoever nature due by it to CATS-NET during the Initial Period. 7.2. In case Customer terminates the Agreement before the expiry of the initial period, the device shall be returned to CATS-NET. 7.3. Notwithstanding the provisions of clause 7.1 above all risk in and the responsibility for the device shall pass to the Customer upon delivery thereof.