User Responsibilities
NOTE: City University of New York Computer User Responsibilities is a statement originally prepared by the University's Computer Policy Committee. It underwent review by the University Faculty Senate and the CUNY Office of the Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs.
The computer resources of the City University of New York must be used in a manner that is consistent with the university's educational purposes and environment. All users of computer resources are expected to act in a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation, and to adhere to the regulations for their use set forth in this document. As a user of CUNY computer resources:
You must have a valid authorized college id card to use the computer resources,
and a valid account (if an account is required). You may use only those computer
resources that are specifically authorized. You may use your account in accordance
with its authorized purposes only, and may not use an unauthorized account for
any purpose.
You are responsible for the safeguarding of your computer account. For a mainframe
computer account, you should change your password frequently and should not
disclose it to anyone. You should take all necessary precautions to protect
your account.
You may not circumvent system protection facilities.
You may not knowingly use any system to produce system failure or degrade performance.
You may not engage in unauthorized duplication, alteration or destruction of
data, programs or software. You may not transmit or disclose data, programs
or software belonging to others, and you may not duplicate copyrighted materials.
You may not engage in abusive or improper use of computer hardware. This includes,
but is not limited to, tampering with equipment, unauthorized attempts at repairing
equipment and unauthorized removal of equipment components.
You may not use computer resources for private purposes, including, but not
limited to, the use of computer resources for profit making or illegal purposes.
You may not use computer resources to abuse computer personnel or other users,
Such abuse includes the sending of abusive, anonymous, or unsolicited messages
within CUNY or beyond, via network facilities.
The use of college computer resources may be subject to college regulations,
and you are expected to be familar with those regulations. These regulations
and college regulations are subject to revision. You are expected to be familar
with any revisions in regulations.
The University reserves the right to monitor, under appropriate conditions,
all data contained in the system to protect the integrity of the system and
to insure compliance with regulations.
Any user who is found to be in violation of these rules shall be subject to the following:
Suspension and/or termination of computer privilages.
Disciplinary action by appropriate college and/or University officials.
Referral to law enforcement authorities for criminal prosecution;
Other legal action, including action to recover civil damages and penalities.
"Computer resources" is an inclusive term referring to any and all
computing information technology: hardware, software and access. Hardware includes,
but is not limited to, terminals, personal computers, workstations, printers,
mice, monitors, cabling and peripheral devices. Software includes, but is not
limited to, mainframe shared software, and stand-alone software residing on
personal computers. Access includes but is not limited to, accounts and timesharing
systems as well as access to stand-alone personal computing systems and other
relevant technology.