Inappropriate Network Usage Clause Samples

The Inappropriate Network Usage clause defines and restricts unacceptable behaviors or activities when using a network or networked services. Typically, this clause outlines specific actions that are prohibited, such as unauthorized access, distribution of malware, spamming, or using the network for illegal purposes. By clearly delineating what constitutes inappropriate use, the clause helps protect the integrity and security of the network, ensures compliance with laws and policies, and provides grounds for disciplinary action or termination if violations occur.
Inappropriate Network Usage. To the extent practical, steps shall be taken to promote the safety and security of users of the District's online computer network when using electronic mail, chat rooms, instant messaging, and other forms of direct electronic communications. Specifically, as required by CIPA, prevention of inappropriate network usage includes: (a) unauthorized access, including so-called ‘hacking,' and other unlawful activities; and (b) unauthorized disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal identification information regarding minors.
Inappropriate Network Usage. To the extent practical, steps shall be taken to promote the safety and security of users of the Louisburg USD 416 online computer network when using electronic mail, chat rooms, instant messaging, and other forms of direct electronic communications.  Specifically, as required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act, prevention of inappropriate network usage includes: (a) unauthorized access, including so-called ‘hacking’,’ and other unlawful activities; and (b) unauthorized disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal identification information regarding minors.  The following forms of use of communication technologies are unacceptable and inappropriate and will be considered violations of Board policy and administrative guidelines. Violators will be subject to disciplinary action, including but not necessarily limited to, temporary or permanent loss of use. For example, it is unacceptable/inappropriate for students to: 1. create, copy, knowingly distribute, or post a computer virus; 2. send messages using someone else’s name or provide personal information about another individual; 3. send messages that are inconsistent with school rules; send a message that is sexist, racist, or otherwise prejudicial or inflammatory; 4. send messages or download files that knowingly contain obscene language, graphics, pictures, or attached graphics files, either encoded/encrypted or un-encoded/de-crypted; 5. send chain letter-type messages that are not related to coursework; 6. engage in online chat sessions that are not related to coursework; 7. lend his/her account and/or password to other students and/or adults; 8. use personal technology devices, such as Wi-Fi enabled cell phones to interfere with district networks; 9. use the district guest wireless network, 416Guest; 10. use obscene, harassing or abusive language online; 11. violate copyright laws; 12. publicize his/her home address or phone number; 13. attempt to log in to district computer networks as a network administrator; 14. vandalize or otherwise destroy district equipment or data of another user; 15. access or attempt to access any part of the district t computer networks or any part of a sub-system of the Internet without proper authorization; 16. plagiarize the work of others in completing school assignments; 17. use communication technologies in any way that violates school rules, administrative guidelines, Board policies or procedures, state statutes, local ordinances, or other laws; 18. use d...
Inappropriate Network Usage. To the extent practical, steps shall be taken to promote the safety and security of users of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Community School District online computer/iPad network when using electronic mail, chat rooms, instant messaging and other forms of direct electronic communication. Specifically, as required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act, prevention of inappropriate network usage includes: (a) unauthorized access, including so-called ‘hacking’ and other unlawful activities; and (b) unauthorized disclosures, use, and dissemination of personal identification information regarding minors. Though DCSD has a filtering policy in place according to CIPA (Child Internet Protection Act) it does not have control of the information on the Internet.
Inappropriate Network Usage. To the extent practical, steps shall be taken to promote the safety and security of users of the Lavaca Public Schools online computer network when using electronic mail, chat rooms, social networking, instant messaging, and other forms of direct electronic communications. Specifically, as required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act, prevention of inappropriate network usage includes: (a) unauthorized access, including so-called ‘hacking,’ and other unlawful activities; and (b) unauthorized disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal identification information regarding minors.
Inappropriate Network Usage. To the extent practical, steps shall be taken to promote the safety and security of users of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Community School District online computer/iPad network using electronic mail, chat rooms, instant messaging and other forms of direct electronic communications. Specifically, as required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act, prevention of inappropriate network usage includes: (a) unauthorized access, including so-called ‘hacking’ and other unlawful activities; and (b) unauthorized use, and dissemination of personal identification information regarding minors. Though DCSD has a filtering policy in place according to CIPA (Child Internet Protection Act) it does not have control of the information on the Internet. defamatory, ability DCSD with Therefore, sites accessible via the Internet may contain material that is inaccurate, abusive, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, racially offensive, illegal or otherwise inconsistent with the mission of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Community School District. While DCSD’s intent is to make Internet access available for educational goals and objectives, account holders will have the to access other materials as well. At DCSD, we expect students to obey the iPad Use Agreement when using the Internet. Students found in violation of the policy will be disciplined. In addition, DCSD account holders take full responsibility for their access to network resources and the Internet. Specifically, DCSD makes no warranties respect to school network resources nor does it take responsibility for:
Inappropriate Network Usage. To the extent practical, steps shall be taken to promote the safety and security of users of the school online computer network when using electronic mail, chat rooms, instant messaging, and other forms of direct electronic communications. Specifically, as required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act, prevention of inappropriate network usage includes:
Inappropriate Network Usage. To the extent practical, steps shall be taken to promote the safety and security of RCLS online computer network users when using electronic mail, chat rooms, instant messaging, and other forms of direct electronic communications. Specifically, as required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act, prevention of inappropriate network usage includes: (a) unauthorized access, including so-called ‘hacking,’ and other unlawful activities; and (b) unauthorized disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal identification information regarding minors. In addition, it is strictly prohibited to use the Internet for illegal or criminal purposes. Any unauthorized access will result in the immediate suspension of Internet access. Users whose conduct violates federal, state or local laws will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. • Anyone with a valid RCLS library card may use the Internet. The card must be free of fines and overdue items. • All users must have read and accepted the Moffat Library Internet Safety Policy & User • Children under the age of 12 must have a parent or guardian present to assist with using the computer and observing the policy. • No more than two people may use the workstation at any one time. Both must have a valid RCLS library card and they both must have read and agreed to the Moffat Library
Inappropriate Network Usage. All users of school system technological resources are expected to comply with the requirements established in policy 3225/4312/7320, Technology Responsible Use. In particular, users are prohibited from: (a) attempting to gain unauthorized access, including “hacking” and engaging in other similar unlawful activities; and (b) engaging in the unauthorized disclosure, use, or dissemination of personal identifying information regarding minors.
Inappropriate Network Usage. To the extent practical, steps shall be taken to promote the safety and security of users of Lowville Free Library’s online computer network when using email, chat rooms, instant messaging, and other forms of direct electronic communications. Specifically, as required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act, prevention of inappropriate network usage includes:
Inappropriate Network Usage. To the extent practical, steps shall be taken to promote the safety and security of users of the Wayne County School District online computer network when using electronic mail, chat rooms, instant messaging and other forms of direct electronic communications. Specifically, as required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act, prevention of inappropriate network usage includes: