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The
College is providing email and computer access to all students to
support your instructional, cultural, and research activities associated
with the courses that you are currently enrolled in. By accepting
this policy, you agree to the general provisions of all responsible
computing policies adopted by the College. Users also agree to follow
acceptable use policies established by individual computing labs and
network systems and to obey directives issued by authorized College
personnel supervising such labs and systems. They include carrying
out BCC course assignments and activities requiring access to and
use of electronic mail and other campus computing facilities and systems.
Computing is a privilege to all students at Broward Community College.
As such, you are held accountable for your actions as a condition
of continued membership in the College community. By obtaining an
account, you acknowledge and agree to abide and conform to the following
responsibilities:
1. BCC computers and networks are to be used primarily for college-related
research, instruction, learning, distribution of scholarly information,
and administrative activities.
2. Users shall not attempt to modify any system or network or attempt
to crash or hack into college systems. They shall not tamper with
any software protections or restrictions placed on computer applications
or files. Unless properly authorized, users shall not attempt to access
restricted portions of any operating system or security software.
Nor shall users attempt to remove existing software or add their own
personal software to college computers and systems unless properly
authorized.
3. Users shall use only their own designated computer accounts. Accounts
are non- transferable: users shall not use another individual's ID,
password or account. Users should respect the privacy and personal
rights of others and not access or copy another user's email, data
or other files.
4. Users are responsible for their own computer account(s). They should
take precautions against others obtaining access to their use.
5. Users are responsible for using software and electronic materials
in accordance with copyright and licensing restrictions and applicable
college policies. Individuals using BCC's computing resources are
required to abide by all applicable copyright laws and licenses. Both
College policies and the law expressly prohibit the copying of software
that has not been placed in the public domain and distributed as "freeware
" and use appropriate precaution to protect their own privacy. "Shareware
" users are expected to abide by the requirements of the Shareware
agreement. BCC equipment may not be used to violate copyright laws
or license agreements. No one may inspect, change, copy or distribute
proprietary data, programs, files, disks or software without the proper
authority.
6. Users should remember that information distributed on BCC computers
and networks uses college resources and thus represents BCC and not
just an individual. Even with appropriate disclaimers, the College
is represented by its students, faculty and staff, and so appropriate
decorum is warranted.
7. The College will honor the privacy of individual users, but reserves
the right to monitor communications and/or usage when there is just
cause, e.g. to remove or compress inappropriate or large files, to
investigate user directories and files which may cause or be affected
by a system problem.
8. Due to the open and decentralized design of the Internet and networked
computer systems in general, BCC cannot protect individuals against
the receipt of material that may be offensive to them. Those who use
electronic computing on campus are warned that they may receive material
that is offensive to them. Likewise, individuals who use email or
those who make information about themselves public on the Internet
should know that BCC cannot protect them from invasions of privacy.
9. BCC reserves the right to terminate all accounts and files associated
with students who are no longer currently enrolled and taking classes.
A student's e-mail is deleted after a student has not been enrolled at BCC for two consecutive major semesters (i.e. Fall and Winter).
Because access to email and computing facilities and systems is a
privilege, violation of responsible computer use policies will have
consequences. Specifically,
1. Authorized computer system supervisors may resolve informally unintentional
or isolated violations of use policies through email or face-to-face
discussion and education with the user or users concerned.
2. Repeated violations or misconduct can result in the temporary or
permanent loss of computer access privileges or the modification of
those privileges. Violations include, but are not limited to: unauthorized
use of computer resources, attempts to steal passwords or data, unauthorized
use or copying of licensed software, harassing communication or threatening
behavior. Policy violations by students will be handled in accordance
with the disciplinary processes described in the Student Code of Conduct.
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