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Individual User Responsibility
The following standards will apply to all users of the District's electronic information/ communications systems:
- The system may not be used for illegal purposes, in support of illegal activities, or for any other activity prohibited by District policy or guidelines.
- System users may not disable, or attempt to disable, a filtering device on the District's electronic communications system.
- Communications may not be encrypted so as to avoid security review by system administrators.
- System users may not use another person's system account without written permission from the campus or district administrator as appropriate.
- System users may not use the network for financial or commercial gain, advertising or political lobbying.
- System users may not redistribute copyrighted programs or data except with the written permission of the copyright holder or designee. Such permission must be specified in the document or must be obtained directly from the copyright holder or designee in accordance with applicable copyright laws, District policy, and administrative regulations.
- System users should avoid actions that are likely to increase the risk of introducing viruses to the system, such as opening email messages from unknown senders and loading data from unprotected computers.
- System users may not send or post messages that are abusive, obscene, pornographic, sexually oriented, threatening, harassing, damaging to another's reputation, or illegal.
- System users may not purposefully access materials that are abusive, obscene, pornographic, sexually oriented, threatening, harassing, damaging to another's reputation, or illegal.
- System users should be mindful that use of school-related electronic mail addresses might cause some recipients or other readers of that mail to assume they represent the District or school, whether or not that was the user's intention.
- System users may not waste District resources related to the electronic communications system.
- System users may not gain unauthorized access to resources or information.
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