Albion College Acceptable Use Policy for Use of
Information Technology Resources
Purpose
Albion College grants permission to all students, faculty and staff for the
academic and non-commercial use of Albion College electronic resources and
services in support of the educational, research and service missions of the
College.
Implied Consent
Each user with access to the College's computing resources is personally
responsible to use these services appropriately and by their use agrees to
comply with all applicable Albion College policies, including, as applicable,
the Merit Acceptable Use Policy (available at
http://www.merit.edu/mn/about/policies.html), the Albion College
Acceptable Use Policy for Use of the Residential Network, the Albion College Academic Catalog, the Albion
College Employee Services Manual including Policies and Procedures, the Albion
College Faculty Handbook and the Albion College Student Handbook. Users
are responsible for informing themselves of changes in those policies as they
occur.
Each user with access to Albion College's computing resources is also
personally responsible to use the services only lawfully, and by their use
agrees to comply with all local, state, federal and applicable international
laws. Albion College does not undertake to provide comprehensive legal guidance
to its users. However, these federal and state statutes are of particular
importance to information network users:
· Federal Copyright Law prohibits the unauthorized copying of copyrighted
materials, including, but not limited to electronic text, graphic files,
commercial software, and audio and video files.
· Federal Wire Fraud Law prohibits the use of interstate communications
systems for illegal or fraudulent purposes.
· Federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Law prohibits the unauthorized access to,
or modification of information contained in national defense, banking or financial
computers.
· Federal Child Pornography Law prohibits the creation, possession or
distribution of graphic or computer graphic depictions of minors engaged in
sexual activity.
· Michigan Computer Crime Law prohibits inappropriate access to computers and
use of computers to commit crimes.
Open Expression
Albion College recognizes an individual's rights to freedom of thought,
inquiry and expression specifically as they extend to the electronic information
environment. Albion College does not monitor, review or endorse the creation of
personal World Wide Web pages and is not responsible for their contents; the
views and opinions expressed in such pages or in electronic mail are strictly
those of the authors. The College cannot ensure the total privacy or security of
electronic documents, including but not limited to that information transmitted
by electronic mail. Accidental access or access to electronic documents by
hackers must always be considered as a possible risk. Albion College will take
reasonable precautions to protect the privacy of electronic documents and will
not endeavor to access user documents or messages except when necessary to:
· Comply with College policies.
· Comply with local, Michigan or federal laws.
· Protect the integrity of the College's information technology resources
and/or the rights and property of the College.
· Allow the Department of Information Technology to perform system
administration activities.
Waiver
When the restrictions of this policy interfere with the educational, research
or service missions of the College, members of the College community may request
a written waiver. Requests for waivers should be directed to the vice president
for information technology (e-mail at infotech@albion.edu).
General Standards for Acceptable Use of Computer Resources
Electronic resources and services are provided to users in support of the
educational, research and service missions of the College. Uses that threaten or
interfere with the mission of the College, the integrity of the network, the
privacy or safety of others, or that are illegal, are prohibited.
The following activities and behaviors are prohibited:
User Identification
· Misrepresentation (including forgery) of the identity of the sender or
source of an electronic communication.
· Searching for information about another user against his/her wishes.
· Acquiring or attempting to acquire computer accounts or e-mail accounts
assigned to others.
· Lending of passwords, computer accounts or e-mail
accounts to others.
· Alteration of the content of a message originating from another person or
computer with the intent to deceive.
· Unauthorized use of, modification of, or deletion of another person's
computer files, e-mail or newsgroup posting.
Access to Computer Resources
· Unauthorized use or attempted use of restricted-access computer resources,
privileges or accounts.
· Intentional compromising of the privacy or security of electronic
information including unauthorized access, possession or distribution, by any
means, of information deemed confidential under the College's policies regarding
individual privacy or confidentiality.
· Interception of or attempted interception of communications by parties not
intended to receive them.
· Making available any materials of which the possession or distribution is
illegal.
· Unauthorized duplicating or use of copyrighted computer software and
materials including infringement of the intellectual property rights of others.
· Commercial, non-academic use of the College's electronic resources.
· Unlawful communications including threats of violence, obscenity, child
pornography or harassment (as defined by the Albion College Academic
Catalog, the Albion College Employee Services Manual including Policies and
Procedures, the Albion College Faculty Handbook, the Albion College Student
Handbook and/or the law).
Operational Integrity
· Deliberate attempts at compromising the integrity and functioning of
network accounts, services or equipment, including but not limited to the
propagation of viruses; repeated sending of unwanted e-mails; sending of spam
e-mail, junk mail, or electronic chain letters; or other activities which
interfere with the work of others.
· Any transmission of e-mail to the general student population without approval from the office of Campus
Programs and Organizations.
· Any transmission of e-mail from students to the general
faculty or staff populations without approval from the
Office of Campus
Programs and Organizations.
· Any transmission of e-mail from staff to the general faculty
or staff populations without approval from the sender’s Vice
President. This does not apply to staff using the campus
Electronic Bulletin
Board system.
· Extension or re-transmission of network services or wiring including
providing Internet access or accounts to anyone outside the College community.
·Hosting of external domains (those domains outside of
Albion.edu) on the Albion College network unless written
permission has been obtained from the user's vice president and
the associate vice president for communications; domain
forwarding, also called URL redirection, or redirecting Web
requests for a domain name to content hosted on Albion College
servers.
· Attempts to alter or damage in any way College computing or networking
equipment, including but not limited to public laboratory computer hardware,
ResNet ports, and network wiring, bridges, routers or hubs.
· Damage to the integrity of electronic information, or computer hardware or
software.
· Attempts to disrupt, slow down or interfere with the function of the
electronic network, information systems or the legitimate work of another user
including attempts to circumvent network or system security.
· Intentional wasting of human or electronic resources.
· Negligence leading to damage of College electronic information, equipment
and/or resources.
· File sharing of copyrighted information. Students found
participating in copyright infringement activities (e.g., file sharing
of copyrighted material via peer-to-peer applications such as Kazaa,
Grokster, Imesh, WinMX, LimeWire, Bearshare, Aimster, Morpheus, and
Gnutella) may be charged a minimum $200.00 fee for the first violation
and may be subject to judicial action. Subsequent violations may result
in a minimum $500.00 fee and subject to judicial action.
Other
· Running programs that overutilize network bandwidth during high network use
hours, especially during workday hours (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.).
· Eating, drinking or smoking in any College computer laboratories, including
those in campus residences.
· Overuse of campus printing resources (see printing guidelines posted in
public laboratories).
Any misuse of the Albion College network or violation of this policy may
result in penalties for infractions up to and including the loss of network
privileges, employment termination, referral to the Albion College Judicial
Board, expulsion and/or legal action. Violation of city, state or federal laws
and regulations may also result in seizure of computer hardware and software,
fines and/or imprisonment.
This policy is subject to updates. Please view the most current version of
this policy at http://www.albion.edu/it/policies.asp