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Code of
Computing Practices
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
Access to computer systems and networks owned or
operated by Ouachita Baptist University imposes certain
responsibilities on users and obligations to users and is
granted subject to University policies. Acceptable use always
is ethical, reflects academic honesty, and shows restraint in
the consumption of shared resources. It demonstrates respect
for intellectual property, ownership of data, system security
mechanisms, and individuals' rights to privacy and to freedom
from intimidation, harassment, and malicious annoyance.
Violations to this code will be reviewed through established
procedures and could result in restrictions, expulsion, or
criminal procedures. Punitive actions may be appealed through
the same procedures.
GUIDELINES
In making acceptable use of resources you must:
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use resources only for authorized purposes.
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protect your account and system from unauthorized
access. (You are responsible for all activities on your
account or that originate from your system.)
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access only files and data that are your own, that
are publicly available, or to which you have been given
authorized access.
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use only legal versions of copyrighted software in
compliance with vendor license requirements.
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be considerate in your use of shared resources by
refraining from monopolizing systems, overloading networks
with excessive data, or wasting computer time, connect
time, disk space, printer paper, or other resources.
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abide by restrictions associated with your account.
In making acceptable use of resources you must NOT:
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disclose privileged or sensitive information to which
you have access other than in the course of official
university business.
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use another person's system, account, password,
files, or data without permission.
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use computer programs to decode passwords or access
control information.
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attempt to circumvent or subvert system or network
security measures.
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engage in any activity that might be harmful to
systems or to any information stored thereon, such as
creating or propagating viruses, disrupting services, or
damaging data.
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use university systems for commercial or partisan
political purposes, such as using electronic mail to
circulate advertising for products or for political
candidates.
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make or use illegal copies of copyrighted
material, store such copies on university systems, or
transmit them over university networks.
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use mail or messaging services to harass, intimidate,
or otherwise annoy another person, for example, by
broadcasting unsolicited messages or sending unwanted
mail.
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waste computing resources, for example, by
intentionally placing a program in an endless loop or by
printing excessive amounts of paper.
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use the university's systems or networks for personal
gain, for example, by selling access to your account or to
university systems or networks, or by performing work for
profit with university resources in a manner not
authorized by the university.
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engage in any other activity that does not comply
with the Code of Computing presented above.
LEGAL NOTE
Unauthorized
copying or use of digital material (e.g. Computer software,
movies, music, intellectual material) is ILLEGAL and
unethical. Ouachita Baptist University strictly prohibits
copying licensed software. Users are allowed, however, to make
a copy for backup or archival purposes of duly licensed
software. Ouachita will not knowingly encourage, condone or
support the illegal acquisitions, possession, or distribution
of copyright protected materials in any form. Specifically, if
the University becomes aware of persons utilizing the Campus
network for such purposes, those persons could be considered
in violation of this Code of Computing Practice, and
appropriate actions will be taken. If you are in doubt about
whether you own a legal copy of your digital material, you may
contact the Computer Services Department for assistance.
DISCLAIMER
The above does not cover every situation that pertains
to proper or improper use of the computing resources at
Ouachita Baptist University, but it does suggest some of the
responsibilities that you accept if you choose to use
Ouachita's computing resources or any network access that the
university provides. This code is intended to work for the
benefit of all users by encouraging responsible use of limited
computing resources.
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