Common use of Content Filtering Clause in Contracts

Content Filtering. In order to comply with The Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), WCPS attempts to filter the device at all times for abusive, libelous, obscene, offensive, profane, threatening, sexually explicit, pornographic, illegal, or other inappropriate material that is harmful to minors. Users must not attempt to modify the Chromebook or iPad in an attempt to impair filtering functionality. Additionally, all sites used for instruction are evaluated by staff for appropriateness. Families should note that while WCPS devices are configured to filter the sites students may visit, they should still discuss the importance of being safe, responsible, and respectful online, and monitor their student’s online activities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Student Device Agreement, Student Device Agreement

Content Filtering. In order to comply with The Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), WCPS attempts to filter filter the device at all times for abusive, libelous, obscene, offensiveoffensive, profane, threatening, sexually explicit, pornographic, illegal, or other inappropriate material that is harmful to minors. Users must not attempt to modify the Chromebook or iPad other device, nor access proxy sites in an attempt to impair filtering filtering functionality. Additionally, all sites used for instruction are evaluated by staff staff for appropriateness. Families Parent(s)/legal guardian(s) should note that while WCPS devices are configured configured to filter filter the sites students may visit, they should still discuss the importance of being safe, responsible, and respectful online, online with their student and monitor their studentchild’s online activities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Device Agreement