Ethical and Responsible Use of the Network/Internet
Usage of the Wallace Community College Selma computing resources is on an at-will basis.
Wallace Community College Selma and the Technology and Information Services Department
will not be responsible for any damage to person or property from the use of any Wallace
Community College Selma computing resource.
All hardware and software – including email service, internet service, and
college-provided
equipment – is the property of the State of Alabama and is not intended for personal
use. It is not acceptable to use College resources for purposes which violate any
federal or state law or College Policy; are harmful or harassing to others; disrupt
normal network use and service; execute for-profit commercial activities or business
transactions, or constitute political campaigning.
All users are accountable for use of resources in an effective, ethical, and lawful
manner. Users are prohibited from accessing the Internet for any unethical or immoral
purpose, including any activity associated with pornography, obscenity, violence,
gambling, racism, harassment, personal gain, or any illegal activity. Users are
discouraged from using profanity or vulgarity when posting electronic mail via the
Internet or posting to public forums (i.e., newsgroups). Any electronic mail sent
through postings to public newsgroups must fall within these ethical standards.
All users must abide by all federal and state laws with regard to information sent
through the Internet.
Unauthorized release or disclosure of information through the Internet or through any
other means is strictly prohibited. Proprietary or confidential information pertaining
to the college shall not be transmitted over the Internet.
Users are forbidden from engaging in any activity which is in violation of the Code of
Alabama (1975) §§ 36-25-1 through 36-25-30, as amended (the “State Ethics Law”), or
which, in the opinion of the Wallace Community College Selma administration, may be
contrary to such law.
User Access/Password Assignment and Confidentiality
Under the terms of this policy, employees of the College are given access to
college-owned computing resources. If network resource access (such as network attached
storage or email) is required,
a user ID and password will be assigned to the employee by the Technology and
Information Services Department.
The username and password, including those used to access email or an instructional
platform such as
CANVAS, are the responsibility of the individual to whom they are assigned. Employees
are responsible for username and password confidentiality. Use of an employee account by
another employee or
student is prohibited. Any individual other than the person to whom they are assigned
shall not use the
username and password or any other assigned authorization.
Users should not leave a computer logged on when vacating a workstation. The user is
responsible for his or her account and any content left on the computer. Leaving an
unattended logged-on computer puts the user and the institution at risk.
In the event Wallace Community College Selma no longer employs an individual, it is the
responsibility of the Technology and Information Services Department to close the former
employee’s account upon notification of the employee’s status.
Software
To prevent computer viruses from being transmitted through the system, no unauthorized
downloading or installation of any software is permitted. Software downloads and
installation shall be done only after approval and/or assistance from the appropriate
Technology Services Personnel.
Streaming media and music and video downloads are prohibited unless authorized by the
appropriate
Technology and Information Services Personnel.
Point to point (P2P) file sharing is prohibited unless authorized by the appropriate
Technology and Information Services Personnel.
Copyright Issues
All college network/Internet users must adhere to the copyright laws regarding software,
data, and authored files. Users may not transmit copyrighted materials belonging to
entities other than this college. Users should exercise caution when downloading
material from an Internet source as such action may constitute a violation of copyright
laws.
It is permitted for Web pages to be printed and material downloaded from the Internet
for informational purposes as long as the purpose for such copying falls into the
category of “fair use.” “Fair use” is defined as the doctrine that copyright material
may be quoted verbatim, provided that attribution is clearly given and that the material
quoted is reasonably brief in extent.
The college is not responsible for copyright infringement by a user. Such responsibility
shall lie solely with the user.
Users found guilty of copyright infringement shall be subject to disciplinary action,
including possible
suspension, expulsion, or termination.
Congress enacted the No Electronic Theft (NET) Act in 1997. The NET Act makes it a
federal crime to reproduce, distribute, or share copies of electronic copyrighted works
such as songs, movies, or software programs, even if the person copying or distributing
the material acts has no intention of receiving profit. Electronic copyright
infringement carries a maximum penalty of up to three years in prison and a $250,000
fine. For more information on the NET Act, please visit the URL:
http://www.riaa.com/physicalpiracy.php?content_selector=piracy_online_the_law .
Personally Owned Computer Hardware/Software
Personally owned software cannot be loaded onto a college-owned computer unless it is
directly related to the job position and is approved by the appropriate Technology
Services Personnel. If any approved personally owned computer software is loaded onto a
college-owned computer, the license and documents must remain with the college computer
on campus in the event of an audit.
Computer hard drives may not be installed or removed without the express written consent
of authorized Technology and Information Services Personnel.
Privacy of Information
Information passing through or stored on any Wallace Community College Selma electronic
network or computer system may be seen by others for a variety of reasons. Routine
administration, management,
or audit functions may require information stored or transmitted via Wallace Community
College Selma
computers and networks to be intercepted or monitored. Electronic transactions may be
subject to seizure
and inspection by Wallace Community College Selma without notice. All users should fully
understand that except where protected by state or federal law, or by college policy no
expectation of privacy may be assumed concerning information communicated over or stored
on Wallace Community College Selma electronic systems.
Users should respect the privacy of others, including, but not limited to, abstaining
from unauthorized access to email, files, data, and transmissions.
All users should be aware of and comply with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy
Act (FERPA) as well as its restrictions on the use and dissemination of personal and
academic information.
Computer Crimes The Alabama Computer Crime Act, codified at Code of Alabama (1975) § 3A-8-100 through
13A-8-103, makes it a crime for a person to damage, or without authorization to modify computer
equipment, computer networks, and computer programs and supplies or without authorization to
access, examine, or use computer data and programs, and provides for punishment up to a Class B
Felony. Federal law also makes it a crime to access computers or computer networks devoted in
part to Federal purposes without proper authorization. Any violation of such State or Federal
laws respecting computers
shall also constitute a violation of the Wallace Community College Selma Policy for Acceptable
Use of Technology Resources. Furthermore, this policy prohibits various actions (described
below) which may or may not constitute a crime.