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ACCM computer accounts are allocated a limited amount of space on the network server. If this space is filled, the user will no longer be able to save files or send and receive mail. Individual users must delete their mail periodically. UACCM representatives reserve the right to periodically delete mail and files.
The following actions are not permitted at UACCM:
The following actions are not permitted at UACCM:
- Permitting another person to use your account, sharing your password, accessing another person's account, or attempting to access another user’s account.
- Using UACCM's computers to impersonate, deceive, or defraud another user.
- To view, transmit, execute, or store messages, images, or material that is threatening, abusive, profane, malicious, pornographic,obscene, racist, discriminatory, sexually explicit, harassing, slanderous, or of a stalking nature.
- Using, pirating, or copying computer software, music, images, or other copyrighted material in a manner, which violates U.S. copyright laws or software vendor licenses.
- Using computer resources to transmit solutions or answers to class assignments other than to the instructor.
- Any activity, which would cause another user to lose their computer privileges.
- Using computer facilities for personal profit, commercial business, or for political purposes.
- Any attempt to compromise the security at UACCM or any other site.
- Any activity, which would negatively affect the performance of the network.
- Chatting, gambling, pornography, and playing games on the Internet is prohibited.
- Installing software or copying files to any of UACCM's computers without being instructed by an instructor to do so. This includes installing programs that come with your textbooks, games, computer browsers, and messenger services.
- Unsolicited e-mail (SPAM) sent to all students or a large group of individuals is not permitted unless it is being sent by college approved clubs or the administration. All mass mailing to the students by clubs must be approved by the faculty sponsor or Computer Services.
- Obscuring the true identity of the sender of any e-mail message.
- Changing the settings on any computer equipment, electronic equipment, or software applications.
- Advertising items for sale for personal profit.
- Any attempt to intercept or decode passwords; attempt to damage files, software, or equipment; using or installing hacker programs or files such as crackers, monitors, sniffers, or any other hacking tool is prohibited.
- Any activity that violates federal, state, or local laws.
Violation of this policy may be grounds for permanent loss of the privilege to use UACCM'S computer resources, and additional disciplinary action when appropriate. Since owners of computer accounts are responsible for all activities, which take place in their accounts, all account holders are to never share their password with others. If you suspect someone else has accessed your account it is your responsibility to notify Computer Services.
Individuals taking certain computer courses will be assigned a folder where their homework can be stored. Your instructor will have access rights to these files for grading purposes. All files saved on the network should only be for your class.
The use of the computer resources is a privilege not a right. E-mail and Internet usage is for educational interchange, research, or campus business. All messages are available for review by authorized institutional representatives. UACCM reserves the right to disclose messages to law enforcement or other third parties without notifying any of the parties to the messages.
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