It is important for all Austin Peay State
University Digital OpenVMS users to practice ethical behavior in
their computing activities. Irresponsible actions by any user
may disrupt all other users’ work. APSU Computer Services has
the responsibility of securing its computing system to a
reasonable degree against unauthorized access while making it
accessible for legitimate users. This responsibility includes
informing users of expected standards of conduct and the
punitive measures for not adhering to them.
The list below constitutes the REGULATIONS
for the use of the APSU02 System:
1. Users must use only those accounts which
have been authorized for their use.
2. Users are responsible for the usage of
their computer accounts. No user should divulge the USERNAME or
PASSWORD to his/her account to another person.
3. Users must use their accounts only for the
purposes for which they were authorized.
4. Approval of the Director of Computer
Services is required for the use of any OpenVMS System for any task
which is not directly related to APSU either through regular class
assignments or research being conducted by students or faculty/staff
of APSU.
5. Users must not misuse, damage or
misappropriate in any manner computing equipment, property, and
other facilities and resources.
6. Each user should purge his/her directory of
all but the latest version of each file in his directory at the end
of each terminal session.
7. Each user should be sure that the latest
version of each of his/her files is the version that he/she wishes
to retain since a system wide purge of all user files is done each
night.
8. To minimize the impact of your work or the
work of other persons, you must not attempt to encroach on others’
use of the facilities or deprive them of resources.
9. Do not attempt to modify system facilities.
10. Do not attempt to subvert the restrictions
associated with your computer accounts.
11. Do not access or copy the programs, files,
or data belonging to other persons or to APSU without prior
authorization to do so from the owner. Do not attempt to access
files for which you do not have authorization. Programs,
subroutines, and data provided by APSU are not to be taken to other
computer sites without permission from Computer Services. You may
use software on APSU computers only if it has been legally obtained
and its use does not violate any license or copyright restriction.
Do not use programs at APSU that were obtained from other computer
sites unless they are in the public domain or authority to use them
at APSU has been obtained.
Disciplinary actions for violating the above
regulations shall be governed by the applicable provision of the
Student Code of Conduct found in the Student Handbook. In addition
tot hose found in the Student Handbook, disciplinary sanctions may
include, but are not limited to, restitution for damages and
restrictions of computing privileges. Criminal charges also may be
filed.
The Tennessee Computer Crimes Act is a state
law which applies to users of Digital OpenVMS accounts. The
following is found in Tennessee Code Annotated, Sections 39-14-601,
et seq.:
(a) Whoever knowingly,
directly or indirectly, accesses, causes to be accessed, or attempts
to access any computer software, computer programs, data, computer,
computer system, computer network...for the purpose of obtaining
money, property, or services for him/herself or another by means of
false or fraudulent pretenses, representations, or promises violates
this subsection and is subject to the penalties of Section
39-14-105.
(b) Whoever intentionally
and without authorization, directly or indirectly: (1) accesses; (2)
alters, damages, destroys, or attempts to damage or destroy, any
computer, computer system, computer network, computer software,
program, or data; violates this subsection.
(c) A violation of
subdivision (b)(1) is a class C misdemeanor.
(d) A violation of
subdivision (b)(2) is punished as in section 39-14-105.
(e) Whoever receives,
conceals, uses, or aids another in receiving, concealing, or using
any proceeds resulting from a violation of subsection (a) or
subdivision (b)(2), knowing the same to be proceeds of such
violations, or whoever receives, conceals, uses or aids another in
receiving, concealing or using books, records, documents, property,
financial instrument, computer software, program, or other material,
property, or objects, knowing the same to have been used in
violating either subsection (a) or subdivision (b)(2) violates this
subsection is subject to the penalties of section 39-14-105.
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