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COMPUTER/NETWORK USAGE
Parkland College computers are to be used only by students and employees of the college. Community access to computers is allowed in (and limited to) designated open labs (D209/D210/M108). Students and employees who use a Parkland College computer must do so in a manner consistent with the institution’s computer/network usage policy and the college’s Mission and Purposes. College computer use that violates this policy or that is detrimental to the fulfillment of the college’s Mission and Purposes may result in suspension of computer privileges, disciplinary review, suspension or expulsion from the college, termination of employment, and/or legal action
All members of the college are bound by local, state, and federal laws relating to copyright, security, and other statutes regarding telecommunications and media.
In designated open computer labs, academic class work takes precedence over recreational use. Specific computer labs may post computer use policies to supplement this policy.
Examples of inappropriate and prohibited use of college computing facilities include the following:
- cheating;
- plagiarism;
- any illegal use, including but not limited to uses that infringe on the rights of others to enjoy an environment free of harassment;
- software copyright infringement;
- computer and/or network vandalism;
- advertising or commercial use for private gain;
- unauthorized alteration of computer hardware or software configuration;
- unauthorized use of someone else's password or reading of someone else's e-mail or personal files, except in compliance with legal proceedings/investigations;
- displaying, creating, or transmitting images or messages that are inconsistent with or detrimental to the college's Mission and Purposes.
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