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| 6.20 Use of CPCC
Information Technologies |
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This policy
addresses the acceptable use of technology resources provided by Central Piedmont
Community College. The College expects employees and students to use computers, networks,
network access, telephones, and other information technologies in a responsible,
considerate, ethical, and lawful manner. Compliance with policies that ensure the security
and integrity of all College information systems is mandatory and critical to ensure
continuing provision of technological resources to the entire CPCC community. This
policy applies to all students, faculty and staff of the College and to all users of
technology resources provided by the College. |
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I. Policy |
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Central Piedmont
Community College understands that information technology has become vital in its mission
of teaching and training. Thus, the College owns a variety of technological resources
which are provided primarily to support the academic and administrative functions of the
College. These technological resources enable users to locate and disseminate information,
to communicate and collaborate with others in a global setting, and to build the necessary
strategic technologies for the current and future needs of the College community. |
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Use of CPCC
technology resources shall be consistent with local, state, and federal law and in
accordance with all College policies and procedures. All CPCC users are responsible for
using technological resources in an efficient, responsible, considerate, ethical, and
lawful manner. |
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Disregard for the
rights of authorship, including plagiarism, invasion of privacy, unauthorized access, and
copyright violations, may be grounds for sanctions against members of the College
community. Access to technology resources is a privilege, not a right, and as such, can be
withdrawn from those who use it irresponsibly. Users of CPCC technology resources who are
determined by the College to have purposely violated any of the information technologies
policies will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including suspension of access
to technology resources, discharge, dismissal, suspension, expulsion, and/or legal action. |
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II. Acceptable Uses |
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CPCC information
technologies resources may be used to fulfill the mission of the College for such purposes
as instruction, independent study and research, and the official work of the College.
Limited personal non-commercial use is acceptable. Any information distributed by a user
of College technologies must accurately identify the creator, distributor, and recipient
of that information. |
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III. Unacceptable
Uses |
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CPCC technology
resources may only be used for legal purposes and may not be used for any purpose which is
illegal, immoral, unethical, dishonest, damaging to the reputation of CPCC, inconsistent
with the mission of the College, or which may subject the College to liability.
Unacceptable uses include, but are not limited to, the following: |
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Harassment |
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Libel or slander |
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Fraud or
misrepresentation |
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Destruction of or
damage to equipment, software, or data belonging to the College or to others |
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Disruption or
unauthorized monitoring of electronic communications and electronically stored information |
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Infringement of
copyright or trademark laws or rights of others |
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Use of CPCC's logo
without prior approval of the Assistant to the President for Community Relations |
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Violation of
computer system security |
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Unauthorized use of
computer accounts, access codes (including passwords), or network identification numbers
(including e-mail address) assigned to others |
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Unauthorized access
to CPCC's information systems, Internet or other networked computers |
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Use of computer
communications facilities in ways that unnecessarily impede the computing activities of
others (such as randomly initiating interactive electronic communications or email
exchanges, abuse of interactive network utilities, and so forth) |
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Use of computing
facilities for commercial business purposes unrelated to the College |
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Academic dishonesty |
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Violation of
software license agreements |
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Violation of
network usage policies and regulations |
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Violation of
privacy |
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Posting, sending or
intentionally accessing pornographic, sexually explicit, or offensive material |
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Posting, sending or
intentionally accessing material that is contrary to the mission of the College |
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Intentional
distribution of computer viruses, trojan horses, timebombs, worms or other rogue
programming |
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IV. Confidentiality |
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Central Piedmont
Community College personnel or designees generally will not access content of user files
subject to the following types of exceptions: the user gives prior consent, the
College needs to ensure the security or operating performance of its systems or networks,
the College has a reasonable concern that a violation of College policy or applicable law
has occurred, or the College is complying with a valid subpoena or search warrant issued
by a court of competent jurisdiction. While general content review will not typically be
undertaken, monitoring of electronic information may occur for these reasons and others as
necessary. For these reasons, the College cannot guarantee the privacy of electronic
communications. |
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