Computer resources at Tennessee
Technological University are available to students, faculty, and staff for authorized use
in a responsible, ethical, and equitable manner. It is important that all users of the
computing facilities conduct their computing activities in this manner since they have
access to many valuable and sensitive resources and their computing practices can
adversely affect the work of other users. Ethical standards that apply to the use of
computer resources are not unique to the computer field, rather they derive directly from
the standards of common sense, decency, and courtesy that apply to the use of any public
resource.
The following constitutes a code of
computing practice to be adhered to by all computer system users. This includes all
computing facilities owned, leased or controlled by the University.
- Users are authorized to use the computer
facilities for purposes that conform to the institutional goals and objectives.
- Users of computing resources are expected
to conduct themselves in a manner that does not constitute a danger to any person's health
or safety, interfere with, or harass individuals or institutional activities.
- Users must not misuse, damage, or
misappropriate in any manner computing equipment, property, and other facilities and
resources.
- Users are responsible for the use of
their computer resources; and as such, they should take precautions against others
obtaining access to their computer resources. This includes managing and controlling the
use of individual passwords, operational activities, and resource utilization.
- Users must utilize only those resources
which have been authorized for their use and only for the purpose for which the
authorization was granted. The fact that a resource is unprotected does not imply
permission for an unauthorized person to use it.
- Users must not attempt to modify system
facilities or subvert the restrictions associated with their computer resource. Users must
follow the established procedures for accessing the computing systems.
- Users shall utilize software only in
accordance with the applicable license agreement. Tennessee Technological University
licenses the use of most of its computer software from a variety of outside companies. The
University does not own this software or its related documentation and, unless authorized
by the license, does not have the right to reproduce it.
- Users may not access, modify, or copy
programs, files or data of any sort belonging to other users or to Tennessee Technological
University without obtaining prior authorization from the appropriate authority.
Similarly, programs, subroutines, data, equipment, and other computing related resources
may not be taken from Tennessee Technological University to other computer installations
without the proper authorization and a clearly defined understanding of the
responsibilities associated with such action (e.g., security of access to the data at the
other computer installation).
- Users should minimize the impact of their
work on the work of other users. Attempts should not be made to encroach on others' use of
the facilities or deprive them of resources.
- Users and non-users must not encourage,
collaborate or tolerate the misuse of computer resources or the violations of this Code by
any other person. It is University policy that anyone with knowledge of violations or
suspected violations of computer security measures or controls report this information to
the appropriate University authority.
The above code is intended to work to
the benefit of all computer users by encouraging responsible conduct and use of computer
resources. Disciplinary action for violating this code shall be governed by the applicable
provisions of the student, faculty and staff handbooks, other policies and procedures of
Tennessee Technological University and its governing body, the State Board of Regents. The
following disciplinary sanctions outline some, but are not limited to, actions that may be
taken either singularly or in combination, by the Institution against violators of this
code.
- Restitution to reimburse the Institution
for damage to or misuse of computing facilities.
- Warning to notify the individual that
continuation or repetition of a specified conduct may be cause for other disciplinary
action.
- Reprimand in writing indicating further
violation may result in more serious penalties.
- Restriction of computing privileges for a
specified period of time.
- Probation status, with the associated
implications, imposed on the individual.
- Suspension or expulsion of the individual
from the institution.
- Termination of employment of the
individual by the institution.
- Interim or summary suspension until a
final determination has been made in regard to the charges made against the individual.
- In the event that other institution
regulations are violated, additional penalties may be imposed.
- According to the U. S. Copyright Law,
illegal reproduction of software can be subject to civil damages and criminal penalties
including fines and imprisonment.
- Unauthorized use and/or misuse of
computing resources may be in violation of federal and state laws, and the violator(s) may
be subject to prosecution under these laws.
Approved by the Computer Resources
Committee
April 14, 1988
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