(Approved: May 1, 2001)
The Residential
Networking (ResNet) program provides computer networking services
and resources supporting the missions of the Housing and Residence
Life Office and the University. It is the responsibility of
every resident student to use these services and resources
appropriately and in compliance with all University, local,
state and federal laws. By connecting to ResNet, the user
agrees to the terms and conditions outlined in this Acceptable
Use Policy. Any violation of the policy may result in immediate
discontinuation of service.
For specific
examples of how you may and may not use ResNet, refer to the
ResNet Acceptable
Use Policy FAQs.
Network
traffic:
The residential
network is a shared resource. Consequently,
- network
uses or applications that use excessive bandwidth or otherwise
interfere with the use of the network by others are not
permitted.
- users generating
excessive levels of network traffic, so as to negatively
impact the ability of others to access the network, may
have their service discontinued without warning to protect
the integrity of the network.
- ResNet
administration reserves the right to implement ad hoc traffic
shaping policies to ensure an equitable share of network
bandwidth for all users.
Privacy,
Security and Shared resources:
- Data stored
on a computer system or transmitted across the network is
the property of the individual who created it, and examination,
collection or dissemination of that data without authorization
from the owner is in violation of the owner's rights to
control his or her own property. However, ResNet administration
reserves the right to gain access to a user's data if deemed
necessary to maintain the integrity of the network or University
systems, or to ensure compliance with other University rules.
- Users are
expected to take reasonable precautions to ensure the security
of their systems. Individuals may be held responsible for
misuse by others that occurs on their systems.
- Users may
not provide copyrighted software on a shared drive. Sharing
access to copyrighted software or other copyrighted materials
(including MP3 files from copyrighted music media, digitized
video from copyrighted motion pictures, etc.), unless authorized
by the copyright holder, violates the rights of the copyright
holder.
- ResNet
administration neither sanctions nor censors individual
expressions of opinion on its systems. However, users choosing
to share network drives or other resources should be advised
that assigning lewd or indecent names to these resources
may be in violation of the Universitys sexual harassment
policy (Kutztown University Policy 1991-304).
Workstation
configuration:
- Providing
network services including, but not limited to, DHCP, DNS,
IRC, NNTP, POP, SMTP and WINS, from user computers is prohibited.
- Commercial
or for-profit use of ResNet is prohibited. This includes,
but is not limited to, running a web server and accepting
advertising.
- All IP
addresses must be assigned by the ResNet DHCP server. Requests
for static IP addresses will be evaluated by ResNet administration
on a case-by-case basis.
Network
configuration:
- Network
wiring, including data jacks, may not be modified or extended
by users for any purpose.
- ResNet
may not be used to provide Internet or network access to
anyone outside of the resident community.
Legal issues:
- Use of
connected networks, including SSHEnet and the Internet,
must be consistent with the rules and policies established
for those networks by their providers.
- ResNet
administration reserves the right to refuse service to any
student who does not have a valid software license.
General
information:
- Users seeking
computer and/or network assistance from ResNet staff understand
that such assistance is provided in good faith, and although
ResNet staff will attempt to resolve any subsequent problems
which may arise, neither Kutztown University nor ResNet
staff can ultimately be held responsible for any hardware
damage or loss of data.
- Users understand
that all network activity is automatically logged on a continuous
basis, and although these logs do not include personal information,
they do include a record of user processes and may be examined
by authorized system administrators.
Enforcement:
The purpose
of this policy is to protect the quality of the network. In
some cases, minor infractions to the policy can be resolved
informally by ResNet administration, usually through in-person
discussion and education with the offending user.
Repeated or
more serious infractions may result in immediate discontinuation
of service, and the matter may be referred to the Division
of Student Affairs for disciplinary action.
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