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CTBP Computational Center: Acceptable use policies


By using the CTBP computational facilities, you have agreed to adhere to the CTBP's acceptable use policies (adapted from the ACS acceptable use policies):

In support of the University's mission of teaching, research, and public service, the CTBP provides computing, networking, and information resources to the University community. Access to CTBP facilities is a privilege conditioned upon your compliance with the current Acceptable Use Policies. Please recognize that maintaining a productive computing environment is a cooperative venture -- successful delivery of quality services depends on individual users acting responsibly.

As a CTBP user you have promised to know and abide by all CTBP policies. HONOR YOUR COMMITMENT, READ THE POLICIES CAREFULLY.

CTBP users are liable for any and all activities on their accounts. All relevant federal and state laws, as well as University and campus regulations and policies apply.

Examples of misuse include, but are not limited to, the activities in the following list.

  • Violation of applicable federal or state laws and campus regulations, including but not limited to the transmission of threats, harassment, defamation, obscenity, and pornography; theft of or unauthorized access or use of University resources.
  • Copyright infringement. Be aware that reproduction or distribution of copyrighted works, including, but not limited to, images, text, or software, without permission of the owner is an infringement of U.S. Copyright Law and is subject to civil damages and/or criminal penalties including fines and imprisonment. This includes activities such as making software available for copying on your computer and connecting that computer to the UCSD network (whether via dialin or the on-campus network).
  • Giving other people access to your computer account without CTBP authorization.
  • ACCOUNT SHARING IS A SERIOUS POLICY VIOLATION. STUDENTS SHOULD NOT GIVE OR ALLOW ACCESS TO THEIR ACCOUNTS TO ANYONE, INCLUDING TRUSTED FRIENDS, CLASSMATES OR RELATIVES. Indications of account sharing are generally indistinguishable from the symptoms of account piracy. Sharing therefore creates an emergency situation for system administrators and results in a major waste of staff time.
  • Engaging in activities which compromise computer security or disrupt services, at any site. Using resources or accounts without authorization. Capturing passwords. Collecting or using tools designed to check for computer system or network security vulnerabilities without prior written approval from CTBP.
  • Altering University system software or hardware configurations or circumventing resource control mechanisms.
  • Knowingly running or installing on any computer system or network, or giving to another user, a program intended to damage or to place excessive load on a computer system or network. This includes but is not limited to programs known as computer viruses, Trojan horses, and worms.
  • Using facilities for commercial purposes, or personal financial gain (except where permitted by academic policy). This includes setting up a commercial Web site on your personal computer which is made accessible to the world via a connection to the UCSD network.
  • Sending electronic junk mail or chain letters.
  • Posting material to electronic bulletin boards, news groups, or mail lists which is illegal, or otherwise at variance with applicable codes or rules for network access and use (e.g. Usenet rules published in news.announce.newusers)"
  • Engaging in activities which result in an excessive and avoidable level of complaints to University officials. For example, publishing controversial material without identifying the individual or organization responsible for the publication and without providing a clear means for direct feedback and handling of complaints by the publisher.
  • Wasting resources; leaving non-essential processes running when you are not logged in.
  • Tying up special equipment unnecessarily and thereby preventing others from doing their work. Filling up public areas of disk with large files. Running simultaneous compute intensive jobs.
  • Using accounts for unauthorized purposes.

Violations of CTBP policies may result in the disabling of an account and loss of computing privileges. Additionally, violations may subject the account holder to disciplinary action under University regulations, and criminal prosecution under applicable statutes. CTBP reserves the right to disable accounts without notice to halt or prevent suspected violations of computing policies. If you are unsure about the permissibility of any behavior or use, send mail to ctbp-help @ ctbp.ucsd.edu to request clarification.

Be aware that computer files, electronic mail and accounts are not private in an absolute sense. Various persons such as instructors, administrators and operations personnel have access to individual accounts and files.

In conformance with the UC Electronic Mail Policy, CTBP makes every effort to provide reliable service, and respects the privacy of electronic mail. As a practical matter, in order to provide technical assistance with electronic mail, CTBP treats requests for assistance as implied consent to inspect electronic mail. Inspection is limited to that necessary to render the requested assistance.

Email service may be interrupted or discontinued for operational needs and when accounts are deactivated in accordance with established account administration procedures.

CTBP policy statements are updated as needed to address new situations. All users are responsible for knowing current CTBP policy, which can be reviewed on-line at http://ctbp.ucsd.edu/aup.html.

Several useful reference documents concerning applicable laws and University regulations are available at http://www-acs/lib/aup_ref.html and http://adminrecords.ucsd.edu/PPM/docs/135-6.html.



Please direct any questions or comments related to this web page to ctbp-help @ ctbp.ucsd.edu
Last modified: February 01 2008 12:28:31 pm.