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Mansfield
University encourages the responsible use of its information
resources. The use of information resources is for
Mansfield University academic activities, research, and public
service. Access to Mansfield University's information resources
is, however, a privilege. All users of the information resources
should act responsibly to maintain the integrity of these
resources. Furthermore, all users must abide by all existing
University codes of conduct as well as by local, state, and
federal statutes. Mansfield University reserves the rights to
limit, restrict, or extend privileges and access to its
resources. Mansfield University's information resources include,
but are not limited to, computers, servers, networks,
computer-attached devices, network-attached devices, voice
message systems, and computer applications.
Mansfield University employees are additionally responsible for compliance with the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania Governor's Office Management Directive
#205.34 -
Standards for Employee and Other Authorized
User Internet Use and Electronic Mail Communications
The
user community is expected to cooperate with the Campus Technologies Division of Mansfield University in its operation
of computer systems and information networks, and in the
investigation of misuse or abuse of the information resources.
Should the security of a computer system or information network
be threatened, suspect user files may be examined under the
direction of the president of Mansfield University.
Mansfield
University's Campus Technologies staff acknowledge their
responsibility to ensure the privacy of electronic
communications on the campus. When technicians are exposed
to private or privileged information in the course of routine
systems management, they will take every reasonable precaution
necessary to protect the privacy of that information.
This
policy is established in an effort to help users understand
what is expected of them. It sets guidelines regarding the
issues of privacy and respect for property, ownership of data,
system security, and misuse of the system. Each individual
who obtains a computer/email account, or uses the computers
and
network resources made available by Mansfield University, must
understand that he or she is accountable for the policies set
forth in this document.
Use
of Mansfield University's information resources will imply
acceptance of this policy.
A Shared
Resource
Computer
and network services are available to all faculty, staff,
students, and guests of Mansfield University. To ensure access
and service for all users, the following guidelines are
provided:
The user
must:
Avoid
wasting computing or network resources.
Not
use information resources for commercial purposes without
prior written approval from the Director of Campus Technologies.
Use
email responsibly to avoid congestion of the network. Do
not send excessive email/attachments or messages locally
or over the network such as chain letters, advertisements,
or solicitations.
Not
engage in any act that may seriously impact the operation
of computers, terminals, peripherals, or networks in a
negative manner. This includes, but is not limited to,
tampering with components of a local area network (LAN)
or the high-speed backbone network, blocking communication
lines, or interfering with the operational readiness of
a
computer. Examples of such acts include, but are not
limited to, the creation of
unsanctioned personal web or ftp sites, the delivery of
streaming audio or video, high bandwidth gaming, or high
bandwidth video conferencing without the prior written
consent of the Director of Campus Technologies.
Not
operate a server on any Mansfield University network
without prior written consent from the Director of
Campus Technologies. Examples of servers include, but are not
limited to, WWW, FTP, SMTP, POP, NTTP, DNS, DHCP, TELNET,
IRC, and bandwidth intensive media sharing programs or
protocols (Kazaa, BitTorrent, etc.).
Not
host or operate a wireless network access point. The
use of any type of wireless network equipment including,
but not
limited
to, wireless switches and wireless routers on the university
network is strictly prohibited.
Privacy
Technology
should not be used in a manner that infringes upon an
individual's right to privacy. The following restrictions are
imposed to protect the privacy of our users.
Users are
prohibited from:
Gaining
or attempting to gain unauthorized access to information
or resources that are private or protected.
Running
programs that attempt to identify passwords, weaknesses
in the university system, or other security codes.
Circumventing
or attempting to circumvent data protection schemes or
exploiting security loopholes. Users
should immediately report any breeches of system security to Campus Technologies.
Do NOT
demonstrate your ability to breech system security to
anyone other than Campus Technologies personnel.
Using
another person's password or allowing others to use yours.
Attempting
to monitor another user's data communications or network
traffic.
Personal
Responsibility
Each
individual who obtains a computer/email account, or uses the
computers and network resources made available by Mansfield
University, must understand that he or she is accountable for
the policies set forth in this document. In addition, there is a
code of conduct expectation.
Users must
agree to the following:
Respect
for the rights of others is imperative. Civil discussion
is at the heart of a university community free of
intimidation and harassment and based upon a respect for
individuals as well as a desire to learn from others.
While debate on controversial issues is inevitable and
essential, bear in mind that it is the user's
responsibility to do so in a way that actually advances
the cause of learning and mutual understanding.
Misuse
of computing, networking, or information resources may
result in the loss of computing privileges.
The
following type of information or software cannot be placed
on any University-owned computer system or network:
- That
which infringes upon the rights of another person
- That
which may injure someone else and/or lead to a
lawsuit or criminal charges; this includes, but is
not limited to, pirated software, copyrighted
software or media that the user is not entitled to
distribute, destructive software, pornographic
materials, or libelous statements.
Users
must not run or install on any of the computer systems,
or give to another, a program that could reproduce
itself or result in the
eventual damage to a file, computer system, or
network. This is directed
towards, but not limited to, the classes of programs known
as computer
viruses, Trojan horses, and worms.
Users
must not mask or attempt to mask the identity of the
account or computer that they are using. For example,
pointing a non-mnsfld.edu or non-mansfield.edu domain name
at a host within Mansfield University's address space.
Users
are responsible for the security of their passwords. This
includes changing passwords on a regular basis and properly
securing them.
Users
are expected to:
- Check
email often and delete unnecessary messages from the
server immediately. If email is not attended to
regularly, the system administrator may remove
messages.
- Report
unauthorized use of his/her account.
- Frequently
make backup copies of his/her work and store them
securely to ensure against loss.
- Not
use information resources to harass another person.
- Clearly
label works and opinions as his/her own before they
are widely distributed.
- Abide
by the terms of all software licensing agreements
and copyright laws.
Privately
owned computers
Faculty,
staff, students, and guests of Mansfield University who provide
their own computer and equipment but connect to the University's
network must still abide by all aspects of the Acceptable Use
Policy. In addition, there are several special areas for these
users to keep in mind:
Domain
names:
A non-mnsfld.edu or non-mansfield.edu domain name may not
point at a host within Mansfield University's address space,
unless that domain is being used by a recognized university
organization, and is approved by the Campus Technologies
Division. Mansfield University's address space consists of all
IP addresses starting with 157.62. Users connecting to
Mansfield University's network are assigned an IP within our
address space for their academic use. Users may not
alternately register their IP address with any name other than
Mansfield University's official registered names. For example,
user XYZ, given IP address 157.62.99.99, may not identify that
IP as xyz.com or funtimes.net, etc.
Responsibility
for content: The content of any files or services made available to others
over the network is the sole responsibility of the person with
ownership of and/or administrative authority over the computer
providing the service. It is this person's responsibility to
be aware of all applicable federal and state laws, as well as
university policies. This person will be liable for any
violations of these laws and policies.
Network-intensive
applications:
Any person operating a network-intensive application or a
defective computer, which causes network overload, will be
notified and steps will be taken to protect other users and
the university network overall. This may include disconnecting
the offending computer system from the network until the
problem is resolved. If the condition is an imminent hazard to
the university network or disrupts the activities of others,
then the offending computer system or the subnet to which it
is attached may be disabled without notice. This latter course
of action may affect other users connected to the network.
Responsibility
for security:
Any person attaching a computer to Mansfield University's
network is responsible for the security of the computer system
and for any intentional or unintentional activities from or to
those network connections.
Wireless
Equipment: The
use of any type of wireless network equipment including
but not limited to wireless
switches and wireless routers on the university network is
strictly prohibited. Only wireless access points installed
and managed by Mansfield University Campus Technologies
division will be allowed in use on the university's network.
Campus Technologies will maintain a current list of
wireless access points available on the network. Students
may use wireless laptops to connect at university hotspots
in
these predefined
locations. Ethernet
Network: Network services and wiring may
not be modified or extended by users for any reason. This
applies to all network wiring, hardware, and data jacks.
Ethernet switching equipment and hubs other than those
provided by the university are prohibited for use on any
Mansfield University network without prior written approval
from the Director of Campus Technologies.
Authority
Violations
of this policy can result in loss of access to Mansfield
University's information resources and adjudication through
Mansfield University's judicial processes. Offenders may also be
subject to prosecution under local, state, or federal law. It is
the user's responsibility to be aware of all applicable federal
and state laws, as well as university policies. Examples
of illegal acts include: (i) accessing, altering, or damaging
any computer system, network, software or data base, or any part
thereof, with the intent to interrupt the normal functioning of
an organization; (ii) disclosing a password to a computer system
or network, knowingly and without authorization; and (iii) the
intentional and unauthorized access to a computer, interference
with the operation of a computer network, or alteration of
computer software. The first of the above offenses is a felony
under Pennsylvania law and is punishable by a fine up to $15,000
and imprisonment for up to seven years [18Pa.C.s.3933(a)(1)].
The latter two offenses are misdemeanors that are punishable by
fines up to $10,000 and imprisonment for up to five years
[18Pa.C.s.3933(a)(2) and (3)].
The
Campus Technologies Division of Mansfield University may
access other's files for the maintenance of networks, computers,
and storage systems. In all cases, the individual's right to
privacy will be respected to the greatest degree possible.
Campus Technologies has the responsibility to protect the
rights of users as well as protecting the integrity of our
information resources. They have the authority to limit or
refuse further access to anyone who violates this policy, or by
their actions, threaten the rights of other users. In this
regard, Campus Technologies will make a reasonable effort to
notify users affected by any such decisions. If offenses are
serious enough to warrant disciplinary action, they shall be
referred to the appropriate office of the University.
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