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Lake Michigan College
Information Technology
Proper Use of Information Resources, Information
Technology,
and Networks at Lake Michigan College
Policy Adopted March 26, 1996
It is the policy of Lake Michigan College
to maintain access for its community to local, national and international
sources of information. In this environment access to knowledge
and the sharing of information is encouraged.
It is the policy of the College that information
resources will be used by members of its community with respect
for the public trust through which they have been provided and
in accordance with policy and regulations established and updated
by the College and its operating units. The information resources
are to be used for purposes that are consistent with the instructional,
research and administrative processes used at Lake Michigan College.
The College is responsible through a combination
of federal, state, local laws and the regulations of various agencies
to establish and maintain the technological environment at the
College at a level that protects the privacy of its constituents
and is resistant to disruption.
Access to networks and information is a
privilege and must be treated as such by all users of these systems.
Any member of the College community who alters, destroys, dismantles,
disfigures or without permission accesses or uses information
resources including those items owned by third parties has engaged
in unethical and unacceptable conduct.
The College characterizes as unethical
and unacceptable and just cause for disciplinary action any activity
through which an individual:
- Violates College or third party copyright or patent protection
and authorizations, including license agreements and other contracts,
- Interferes with the intended use of the information resource,
- Seeks to gain or gains unauthorized access to information
resources,
- Alters, destroys, dismantles, disfigures, prevents rightful
access to or otherwise interferes with the integrity of networks
or information resources,
- Invades the privacy of individuals using the Colleges information
resources and networks,
- Creates a situation that results in inefficient or wasteful
use of the Colleges information resources and networks.
Networks and information resources at Lake Michigan
College include information in electronic or audiovisual format
or any hardware or software that makes possible the storage and
use of such information. Examples are recorded magnetic media,
photographs and digitized information such as that found in libraries
This page was last modified :
December 12, 2006
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