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    Acceptable Use Policy

    Drexel University ’s Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) sets forth the standards by which all students, faculty, staff and authorized guests (hereafter referred to collectively as "User(s)") may use their assigned computer accounts, email services and the shared Drexel University network. The use of Drexel’s computer and network resources including all electronic communication systems and equipment (hereafter referred to collectively as the "Drexel Network") is a revocable privilege.

    The Drexel network is provided to support Drexel University business and its mission of education, service and research. Any other uses, including uses that jeopardize the integrity of the Drexel Network, the privacy or safety of other Users, or that are otherwise illegal are prohibited. 

    By using or accessing the Drexel Network, Users agree to comply with the AUP and other applicable Drexel policies which may be implemented from time to time, as well as all Federal, state, local laws and regulations. Using and/or accessing the Drexel Network without proper authorization is strictly prohibited. 

    I. Principles

    General guidelines for acceptable use of the Drexel Network are based on the following principles:

    1. • Users are expected to behave responsibly with respect to the Drexel   Network at all times.
    2. • Users are expected to respect the integrity and the security of the Drexel   Network.

      • Users are expected to behave in a manner consistent with Drexel’s mission   and comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and Drexel policies.

      • Users are expected to be considerate of the needs of other Users by   making every reasonable effort not to impede the ability of others to use the   Drexel Network and show restraint in the consumption of shared resources.

      • Users are expected to respect the rights and property of others, including   privacy, confidentiality and intellectual property.

    II. Access Requirements

    The following statements govern access to the Drexel Network:

    1. • All access is denied unless expressly granted. The Office of Information   Resources and Technology (“IRT”) generally grants access in the form of   computer and network accounts to registered students, faculty, staff, and   others as appropriate for such purposes as research, education (including   self study), or University administration. Passwords and/or personal   identification numbers protect university accounts.
    2. • Accounts are assigned to individuals and are not to be shared unless   specifically authorized by IRT. Each User is solely responsible for all   functions performed from accounts assigned to them.   It is a violation of the   AUP for any User to allow others (including other Users within the Drexel   Network) to use or have access to their account. It is a violation to use   another User’s account, with or without that person’s permission.     Intentionally or negligently revealing one’s password is prohibited. It is a   violation to attempt to learn the password to another User’s account,   whether the attempt is successful or not

    3. • The password used with an account, is the equivalent of an electronic   signature. The use of User ID and password authenticates an identity and   gives on-line affirmations the force of a legal document.
    4. • Users are responsible for ensuring that they also comply with all IRT   policies, including those related to keeping the Drexel Network secure such   as the Security of Information and Networked Systems Plan and the   Security of Enterprise Systems Plan, which can be found at:   http://www.drexel.edu/IRT/policies/.

    III.  Prohibitions

    The following activities are specifically prohibited:

    1. • Users may not attempt to disguise their identity, the identity of their   account or the machine that they are using. Users may not attempt to   impersonate another person or organization. Users may not appropriate   Drexel University ’s name, network names, network number spaces, or   Drexel University logos, trademarks or servicemarks. Users may not use   Drexel University ’s assigned Internet number space for their own domain   without the prior express permission of IRT.
    2. • Users may not attempt to intercept, monitor, forge, alter or destroy other   Users’ communications. Users may not infringe upon the privacy of others’   computer or data. Users may not read, copy, change, or delete another   User’s data or communications without the prior express permission of the   owner.
    3. • Users may not engage in actions that disrupt or interfere with the legitimate   use by other Users of any computers and/or networks, including the Drexel   Network, that interfere with the supervisory or accounting functions of the   systems, or that are likely to have such effects. Such conduct includes, but   is not limited to: placing of unlawful information on the system, transmitting   data or programs likely to result in the loss of an individual’s work or system   downtime, sending "chain letters" or "broadcast" messages to lists or   individuals, or any other use that causes congestion of any networks or   interferes with the work of others, i.e. spam.
    4. • Users may not distribute or send unlawful communications of any kind,   including but not limited to threats of violence, obscenity, child pornography   and/or harassing communications (as defined by law).
    5. • Users may not attempt to bypass computer or network security   mechanisms, including the Drexel Network, without the prior express   permission of the owner of that computer or network system. Possession of   tools that bypass security or probe security, or of files that may be used as   input or output for such tools, shall be considered as the equivalent to such   an attempt. The unauthorized scanning of the Drexel Network is also   prohibited.
    6. • Users must obey all established guidelines for any computers or networks   used, both inside and outside Drexel University . For example, individuals   using computing resources provided by IRT, Drexel University Libraries,   individual Colleges, Schools or Departments must adhere to the policies   established for use of those resources. Users accessing off-campus   computers via external networks must abide by the policies established by   the off-campus owners of those computers and networks as well.
    7. • Users may not engage in the unauthorized copying, distributing, altering or   translating of copyrighted materials, software, music or other media without   the express permissions of the copyright holder. Information on the Digital   Millennium Copyright Act can be found at:   http://www.copyright.gov/legislation/dmca.pdf and the Copyright Act at:   http://www.copyright.gov/title17/
    8. • Users may not use the Drexel Network for private business, commercial or   political activities, fundraising, or advertising on behalf of non-Drexel   organizations, unlawful activities or uses that violate other Drexel University   policies. Users may not extend or share the Drexel Network.
    9. • Users may not violate any laws or ordinances, including, but not limited to,   copyright, discrimination, harassment, and/or export controls. Drexel   University may contact local or federal law enforcement authorities to   investigate any matter at its sole discretion
    10. • The use of the Drexel Network is also required to conform to the following   Drexel University policies:

    • • OGC – 5 The Code of Conduct
    • • HR – 1 Affirmative Action & Equal Opportunity
    • • HR – 2 Non-Discriminate/Reasonable Accommodation of Individuals with   Disabilities
    • • HR – 3 Harassment Policy

    IV. Monitoring

    In appropriate circumstances, Drexel University reserves the right to review and/or monitor any emails or transmissions sent or received through the Drexel Network, at its sole discretion.

    Penalties for violating the AUP may include restricted access or loss of access to the Drexel Network, termination and/or expulsion from Drexel University and in some cases, civil and/or criminal liability.

    Drexel University reserves the right to update or revise the AUP or implement additional policies in the future.  Users are responsible for staying informed about Drexel University policies regarding the use of computer and network resources and complying with all applicable policies. The most current version of the IRT AUP is at www.drexel.edu/irt/policies.


     Modified: April 10, 2008 Home Contents Index Contact Us Search Feedback / Corrections