Exceptions from unacceptable use Sample Clauses

The 'Exceptions from unacceptable use' clause defines specific circumstances or activities that are exempted from the general prohibitions outlined in an agreement's unacceptable use policy. For example, it may permit certain uses of a service or resource that would otherwise be restricted, such as allowing security research or law enforcement activities. This clause ensures that legitimate or necessary actions are not inadvertently prohibited, thereby providing flexibility and clarity for both parties regarding what is and is not allowed.
Exceptions from unacceptable use. Where the use of school ICT facilities is required for a purpose that would otherwise be considered an unacceptable use, exemptions to the policy may be granted at the headteacher’s discretion.
Exceptions from unacceptable use. Where the use of school ICT facilities (on the school premises and/or remotely) is required for a purpose that would otherwise be considered an unacceptable use, exemptions to the policy may be granted at the Headteacher’s discretion. For example, the AI may be used when studying and discussing AI in schoolwork, for example in IT lessons or art homework about AI-generated images. All AI-generated content must be properly attributed
Exceptions from unacceptable use. Where the use of IT facilities is required for a purpose that would otherwise be considered an unacceptable use, exemptions to the policy may be granted at the CEO, COO or Head of IT’s discretion. In this event a request should be submitted to the IT Services Team (via the IT Services Helpdesk), detailing your situation and wait for further guidance.
Exceptions from unacceptable use. Where the use of school ICT facilities is required for a purpose that would otherwise be considered an unacceptable use, exemptions to the policy may be granted at the DSL and Data Protection Officer’s discretion. Approval will need to be requested in advance by emailing the DSL and/or Data Protection Officer with the request.
Exceptions from unacceptable use. Where the use of trust ICT facilities (on the trust premises and/or remotely) is required for a purpose that would otherwise be considered an unacceptable use, exemptions to the policy may be granted at the principal/CEO discretion. Employees will seek advice and if needed permission from the principal/CEO should technology need to be used in other circumstances e.g., on residentials and day visits.