COMPUTER AND INTERNET USE Clause Samples

The COMPUTER AND INTERNET USE clause sets out the rules and expectations for how employees or users may access and utilize company-provided computer systems and internet resources. Typically, it outlines acceptable and prohibited activities, such as restrictions on visiting certain websites, downloading unauthorized software, or using company devices for personal purposes. This clause helps protect the organization from security risks, legal liabilities, and productivity losses by clearly defining appropriate use of technology resources.
COMPUTER AND INTERNET USE. Use of the Internet and computers requires efficient, ethical, and legal use of network resources. If a student violates any of these guidelines, their eligibility for using the computer will be terminated and future access to the Internet and computers will be denied. Violation of these guidelines may also result in further disciplinary action. Students shall always provide accurate identification of who they are. When requested, students will always respectfully provide a staff member, chaperone, or law enforcement officer with their school identification card.
COMPUTER AND INTERNET USE. Computers and the internet shall not be used during scheduled or unscheduled department activities for other than City business. Employees shall comply with all rules and/or regulations enacted by the City on computer and/or internet use.
COMPUTER AND INTERNET USE. The following prohibited use of District-owned computer drives, network facilities and Internet links may give rise to disciplinary action against users of such equipment and/or facilities:
COMPUTER AND INTERNET USE. Com- puters and the internet shall not be used during sched- uled or unscheduled department activities for other than City business. Employees shall comply with all rules and/or regulations enacted by the City on computer and/or internet use.

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