IS
Systems Resources Usage -
Internet Usage
Agreement -
Other Legal Notices
Information
Systems Resources Acceptable Use Policy
NMSBVI establishes and
maintains a variety of information systems resources intended to promote
access to knowledge and sharing of information. Among these are
telephones, FAX machines, photocopiers, computers (and associated
peripherals) and network connections to local, national and international
sources of information and assistance. These resources are provided for
the pursuit of learning and for the conduct of official NMSBVI activities
or business. Any other use of information systems resources should be
approved by the respective department head. Access to information systems
resources requires that each user accept the responsibility to protect the
rights and privileges of all users. Abuse of those rights and privileges
may be just cause for taking disciplinary action, including withdrawal of
access to information systems resources, dismissal and/or legal action.
Examples of such abuse might be when an individual:
a. interferes with the
intended use of information systems resources,
b. seeks to gain or gains
unauthorized access to information systems resources,
c. without authorization,
destroys, alters, dismantles, disfigures, prevents rightful access to or
otherwise interferes with the integrity of information systems resources,
d. without authorization
invades the privacy of other individuals or entities who are users or
subjects of information systems resources,
e. violates matters of
copyright, patents, authorizations, license agreements and/or other
contracts.
Only persons specifically
named by the superintendent will be authorized to monitor information
systems resources for potential abuse. Reports of suspected violations of
this policy will be passed on to the respective department head and the
superintendent for their action.
NMSBVI (NMSVH) Board of
Regents Approved February 10, 1995
Modified 12/1/2004 to reflect the name change of the school.
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NMSBVI
Internet Usage Agreement
With
the usage of Internet Monitoring and Blocking software tools, it is in the
best interest of students, staff and NMSBVI that all potential users of
the NMSBVI network and the Internet are informed of the use of such
monitoring software tools.)
1.
The user acknowledges that Internet access is being provided solely
to assist in gaining access to information and materials that are related
to the execution of the user's job duties or guest's request for
information and agrees to restrict Internet activities pertaining to
NMSBVI's mission, vision and goals. (http://www.nmsbvi.k12.nm.us/mvg.htm)
2.
The user agrees that Internet access will not be used to generate
or receive correspondence or materials that would be construed as
fraudulent, illegal, harassing, obscene, indecent, profane or intimidating
or retransmission of same.
3.
The user agrees not to augment Internet browser software or any
other NMSBVI provided software with externally generated programs or
add-ons that potentially could introduce computer viruses into the NMSBVI
computing environment.
4.
In the course of accessing and utilizing materials found on the
Internet, the user agrees to comply with any copyright or licensing laws
pertaining to such.
5.
The user agrees not to download or upload from/to the Internet,
and/or circulate among other staff or users, any programs or accessories
not specifically authorized for use by the Information Systems and
Technology Department.
6.
The user recognizes that the information on NMSBVI Internet Web
sites (i.e. www.nmsbvi.k12.nm.us) is a matter of public record and no user
is assured anonymity regarding their degree of Internet usage and the
specific sites visited.
7.
The user agrees to close Internet browser software and thereby
disconnect from Internet sites when not actively engaged in Internet
usage.
8.
Pornography and pornographic related merchandising are prohibited under
all of NMSBVI's services and Children's
Internet Protection Act. This includes sites that include links to
pornographic content elsewhere. Further examples of unacceptable content
or links include pirated software, "hacker" programs, archives
of "Warez
Sites", game rooms or MUDs,
Chat Rooms, IRC Bots, program that spy, programs designed to send
unsolicited advertisements (i.e. "spamware"), any kind of
illegal software or shareware.
9.
The user acknowledges that failure to comply with the above
criteria may result in the removal of Internet access and any other
disciplinary or legal measures deemed appropriate by management of NMSBVI.
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Other
Legal Notices
References to any sources
outside the direct control of NMSBVI, including but not limited to links
to other World Wide Web sites/pages, are provided for convenience only and
do not imply any endorsement of the content found at such sources.
In general, NMSBVI believes
that linking to publicly accessible World Wide Web sites/pages is legally
permissible and consistent with the common understanding that the posting
of information to the World Wide Web is for the purpose of making such
information widely available to the public. However, NMSBVI will remove a
link to any site if so requested by the site operator.
NMSBVI will make a
reasonable effort to keep the information on its pages accurate and
current, nor does NMSBVI assume any responsibility for such accuracy or
currency, though NMSBVI will delete erroneous information, or post
corrections as it deems appropriate, within a reasonable time after errors
are brought to the school's attention.
Commercial products
mentioned herein are in most cases trademarks of their respective
manufacturers.
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