Northeast Mississippi Community College
Appropriate Computer Use Policy
Please read carefully. Use of the computing and communications
facilities of NEMCC imply consent to abide by this statement; however, a signed
copy of this statement should be filed with the NEMCC Director of Computing
Services.
General Principles
This statement governs the use of all computers, computer-based
communications networks, and all related equipment administered by NEMCC. This
includes the centralized facilities of NEMCC, and all computers and networks
administered by NEMCC. Under the federal statutes and the sections of the
Mississippi code that regulate the use of these resources, NEMCC is required to
ensure that this equipment is used properly and for the purpose for which state
funds were expended. The intent of this policy is to allow maximum freedom of
use consistent with state and federal law, NEMCC policy, and a productive
learning and working environment.
Any restriction of use contained within this statement is intended
to protect the NEMCC resource for its intended use and for which funding is
appropriated.
Appropriate use reflects academic honesty and ethical behavior and
demonstrates consideration in the consumption of shared resources. It shows
respect for intellectual property, ownership of data, system security
mechanisms, and the rights of others to privacy and to freedom from
intimidation, harassment, and unwarranted annoyance.
The user bears the primary responsibility for the material that he
or she chooses to access, send or display. Those who do not adhere to this
statement may be subject to suspension of computing or communications
privileges or disciplinary actions.
Authorized Use
Individuals may use NEMCC centralized and departmental computing
facilities only with the express authority of the system manager responsible
for the facility. Using an account that belongs to another individual or giving
an individual other than the owner access to an NEMCC account is prohibited.
Each user is responsible for all activity originating from his or her account.
All usage is to be for the benefit of currently enrolled students at NEMCC.
System managers authorize system accounts and the use of the
facilities. In certain cases, NEMCC system managers may designate an
appropriate agent to authorize accounts. Authorized users of NEMCC computing
and communications facilities generally include the faculty, staff,
administration, board, and students of NEMCC.
Individuals found using NEMCC computing facilities without express
authorization are subject to disciplinary action and criminal prosecution.
Individuals found assisting others in gaining unauthorized access to NEMCC
computing facilities are subject to the suspension or revoking of computing
privileges, disciplinary action, and criminal prosecution.
Access to networks connected to NEMCC facilities must follow the
acceptable use policies of those networks.
Appropriate Use
Appropriate use of NEMCC computing facilities includes these
functions:
* The
facilitation of official work of college offices, departments, and sanctioned
campus organizations.
* The
support of instructional activities.
* The
support of independent study and research by authorized users.
* The
exchange and pursuit of information via the Internet on computers designated
for that purpose.
Priority and balance for computer services and usage is
established by the Computer User Committee and is adopted as policy by the
College. Computer services and usage are rendered according to the following
priorities: (1) Business operations of the College (2) Registration and student
data (3) Institutional research (4) Advising and Counseling (5) Faculty and
staff use (6) Model building for high school counseling (7) Other.
Because NEMCC computing facilities serve diverse purposes and
diverse constituencies, rules for use may vary somewhat across systems and
labs. Activities having valid state citizenry benefits, but which are not
specifically tied to routine work assignments, are generally allowed; however,
they may be limited or banned on certain systems at the discretion of NEMCC
system managers, according to system load and system function. For example,
recreational game playing on NEMCC computing facilities is strictly prohibited.
System dependent policies are to be communicated to users through online
messages, news items, and postings. Compliance with the NEMCC Appropriate
Computer Use Policy requires compliance with all system and lab-dependent
policies. Whenever there is a question as to whether a specific activity is
appropriate, the primary consideration should be whether such action or conduct
would be consistent with that expected of the post secondary student as viewed
by parents and faculty and staff of NEMCC. Contact the system manager for any
question regarding appropriateness.
NEMCC computing facilities are not to be used for individual
commercial purposes or financial gain. NEMCC computing facilities are not to be
used for partisan political purposes.
Computer Software Usage
NEMCC computing facilities utilize many software applications,
with a wide range of license and copyright provisions. Users are responsible
for availing themselves of appropriate information and complying with the
license and copyright provisions of the software that they use.
NEMCC prohibits the unauthorized copying or electronic
transmission of copyrighted computer software, computer data, and software
manuals using facilities of NEMCC unless appropriate written consent is
obtained from the software vendor or licensor.
Such unauthorized duplication is grounds for disciplinary action
by management and is subject to criminal prosecution under Mississippi Computer
Statutes (Sections 97-45-1 through 97-45-13 of the Mississippi Code of 1972
[1994]), as well as under the Federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986.
According the U.S. Copyright Statutes, illegal reproduction of
software can be subject to civil damages of $50,000 or more and criminal
penalties including fines and imprisonment. Under the Mississippi Computer
Crimes Law, the maximum fine is $10,000 and the maximum imprisonment sentence
is 5 years.
User Responsibilities
Respect the integrity of the NEMCC computing environments and
computing environments reachable by NEMCC network connections.
No individual shall, without authorization, access, use, destroy,
alter, dismantle or disfigure NEMCC technologies, properties or facilities. If
an individual encounters or observes vulnerability in system or network
security, then that individual must report the vulnerability to the NEMCC
system manager. Individuals must refrain from exploiting any vulnerability in
security.
No individual shall use NEMCC computing facilities to gain illegal
access or entry into other computers. NEMCC users must follow any policies
(which may be more restrictive than this policy) governing the use of any
remote hosts accessed.
Publishing information, which enables or encourages unauthorized
access to any computer systems, is specifically prohibited.
Illegal, fraudulent or malicious activities are expressly
prohibited, as are partisan political activities, religious lobbying or
proselytizing, and political lobbying.
Activities for the purpose of personal or commercial gain are
expressly prohibited.
Respect the privacy of other individuals.
Any use of NEMCC computing and network resources, which violates
the privacy of any other individual, is prohibited.
The creation or transmission of defamatory material is expressly
prohibited.
Files belonging to individuals are to be considered private
property unless the owner of the files gives explicit authorization. That a
user can read a file does not mean that a user may read a file. The ability to
alter a file does not give a user the right to alter a file.
Respect the finite capacity of systems.
No individual shall monopolize or hoard resources, (including PCs,
workstations, and terminals) network bandwidth, printing facilities, dial-in
connections, limited-use software licenses, and system resources such as CPU,
disk, and memory.
No individual may request an account with the intent of making it
available to another user.
Student "chatting" (two or more users conducting a
real-time, on-line conversation by typing) has lead to individuals monopolizing
computers, resulting in other students not being able to use a computer for
academic research. Therefore, "chatting" is prohibited in academic
buildings and in the library.
Use computing facilities in a manner that promotes a productive
and professional working environment – locally, nationally, and
internationally.
Computer communications systems and networks promote the free
exchange of ideas and information, thus enhancing the network environment.
Individuals should not use electronic communications systems such as e-mail,
list servers, news groups, interactive talk or chat messages, or individual
home pages to harass or offend others or to interfere with their work. Other
examples of misuse include: (1) sending unsolicited messages, mail or
communications of any kind to persons who have not requested it or who cannot
be reasonably expected to welcome such communications; (2) printing or
displaying materials (images, sound, messages) that are unsuitable for public
display or that could create an atmosphere of discomfort or harassment for
others; or (3) representing personal opinions as official NEMCC statements.
NEMCC computing facilities are not to be used in a wasteful or
frivolous manner (e.g., tying up system or network resources with
computer-based game playing, sending trivial or excessive messages, publishing
WWW pages which require excess system resources, printing excess copies of
documents, files, data, or programs, running grossly inefficient programs when
efficient alternatives are available, etc.).
Individuals may not use NEMCC computing resources to create,
distribute, or download pornographic or obscene content.
Individuals must comply with all applicable law concerning
copyright, patent, trademark, and licensing agreements in their use of NEMCC
computing resources. They must not infringe on the intellectual property of
others.
Individuals must not attempt to circumvent or subvert system
security measures.
Protect your account.
Even the best computer systems cannot protect the individual who
fails to conceal his or her password. To prevent abuse of your account, (1)
physically protect your session, (2) never record a password where it could be
found, and (3) never reveal your password. Follow NEMCC guidelines for password
selection and change your password often. Inform NEMCC system managers when you
leave your institution so that your account may be properly closed.
Electronic Mail
The collegeÕs electronic mail system ("e-mail") is
provided for use in connection with college business. Occasional personal use
of e-mail is permitted, but personal messages will be treated no differently
from messages relating to the collegeÕs business.
Employees should recognize the e-mail messages are not necessarily
protected from disclosure. It is possible for messages protected by a password
to be accessed by others under certain circumstances. Persons to whom they are
not directed either intentionally or inadvertently can always read messages
that are not protected by passwords.
All e-mail messages are considered college records. The college
reserves the right to access and disclose all messages sent over the e-mail
system for any purpose, including the right to disclose e-mail messages to law
enforcement officials without prior notice. You should treat e-mail like any
other shared filing system – with the expectation that messages will be
available for review by college representatives for any purpose related to
college business.
The college may monitor e-mail messages on a random basis or as a
routine matter. Supervisors may review e-mail communications to determine
whether there have been any breaches of security, violations of college policy,
or breaches of duty of employees. The college may also use computer programs
that monitor e-mail messages electronically for purposes of assuring system
security and compliance with college policies.
It is a violation of college policy for any employee to use the
e-mail system without the collegeÕs authorization to obtain access to
communications between others. Employees found to have engaged in such
"eavesdropping" will be disciplined appropriately and may be
terminated.
World Wide Home Pages
NEMCC, in order to encourage mutual sharing of information,
creativity, diversity, and technical knowledge within the student body and
beyond, offers to authorize users of NEMCC computing resources the use of its
facilities for publishing information on the World Wide Web. Certain
restrictions as to platforms available for WWW publishing and resources
allotted may be necessary due to system limitations.
Publishers of Web pages must avoid the use of inflammatory or
offensive language and symbols in their individual home pages. Due to the
public nature of Web publishing, and the increasing number of K-12 students who
are accessing it, individual home pages must not contain violent or erotic
material, or provide links to sites, which contain such material.
Individual home pages are subject to all applicable provisions
contained in this Appropriate Computer Use Policy. NEMCC may provide resources
for WWW pages, but it takes no responsibility for the individual opinions
expressed therein. However, it reserves the right to monitor content and to
terminate access to any pages, which are not in compliance with this policy.
NEMCC Rights and Responsibilities
Acknowledgement of this policy statement authorizes appropriate
NEMCC system managers to examine user files, mail, individual home pages and
monitor computer activities, if necessary. However, no such monitoring or
inspection will take place without the approval of the Director of Computing
Services. This includes (1) NEMCC instructors and/or staff responsible for a
given computer system (2) Computer Center personnel. While individual privacy
will be respected to the extent possible, no guarantee of complete privacy is
made. NEMCC reserves the right to stop any process, restrict any individualÕs
use, inspect, copy, remove or otherwise alter any data, file, WWW page, or
system resource that may undermine or adversely affect the overall performance
or integrity of the computing facilities or is otherwise in violation of this
policy.
NEMCC system and network administrators will take reasonable
precautions to ensure that potentially offensive materials do not reside on
local facilities; however, NEMCC cannot be held responsible for materials
residing on remote sites or individual home pages. Individuals are cautioned to
exercise judgment in accessing such materials and should be aware that such
access can be traced back to the individual.
Consequences
Violation of the NEMCC Appropriate Computer Use Policy may result
in the following penalties:
*
Limiting or prohibiting public accesses to files or directories on WWW, gopher,
or FTP servers.
*
Suspension for varying amounts of time or the permanent revoking of computing
and communications privileges. NEMCC systems managers reserve the right to
restrict immediately the computing privileges of individuals who have violated
this policy until suitable, comprehensive disciplinary action is determined.
*
Reporting of the violation to the appropriate disciplinary organizations for
users not directly associated with NEMCC.
*
Referral to the appropriate law enforcement agency in cases of violations of
state or federal law.
Action may be taken immediately by the NEMCC systems manager in
any case of suspected violation of this policy. The affected user will be
notified when such action is taken and may file any resulting grievance.
This policy was adapted (with permission) from the University of
Mississippi Appropriate Use Policy.
Revisions
This statement is subject to revision. NEMCC will adequately post
revisions, but it is the user's responsibility to ensure that use of the NEMCC
computing and communication facilities conforms to current policies. Questions
related to this statement should be addressed to the NEMCC Director of
Computing Services.
Last updated Friday, June 30, 2000.