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General Policy for Electronic Communications, Computers and Network Systems at Medaille College

For purposes of this policy statement, electronic communications include but are not limited to electronic mail, Internet services, voice mail, audio and video conferencing, chat rooms, and facsimile messages that are sent or received by faculty, staff, students and other authorized users of College resources.

Medaille College provides access to computers and network systems for all members of the Medaille community. By using Medaille College's facilities, an individual is acknowledging that he or she will abide by the broadest interpretation of this policy and all other computing policies.

All members of the Medaille community are to comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws and any other College policies.

Engaging in, or attempting to engage in, any of the following violates College policy. Violations include, but are not limited to, the following activities:

Hacking or Interference With Any Computer System:

Viruses:

Pirating/Theft of Software/Copyright Violations

Improper Use of Computer Systems

Monitoring

The College will not monitor electronic communications as a routine matter.

The College will inspect the contents of electronic messages in the course of an investigation triggered by indications of misconduct, as needed to protect the health and safety, as needed to prevent interference with the academic mission of the institution, or as needed to locate substantive information required for College business that is not readily available by some other means.

Revocation

Violators of this policy will be subject to the existing student or employee disciplinary procedures of Medaille College. Consequences may include the loss of computing privileges. Illegal acts involving Medaille College's computing resources may also subject users to prosecution by state and federal authorities.

Effective Date of Policy: December 1999
Revised: January 2001
Posted 2003-04


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