Common use of Filtering Software Clause in Contracts

Filtering Software. In compliance with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), the district has installed filtering and/or blocking software to restrict access to Internet sites containing material harmful to minors, such as sexually explicit or other inappropriate materials. The software works by scanning for objectionable words or concepts as determined by the school district. However, no software is foolproof. A user who incidentally connects to an inappropriate site must immediately disconnect from the site and notify a teacher or supervisor. If a user sees another user accessing inappropriate sites, he or she should notify a teacher or supervisor immediately. Students shall not tamper with, or attempt to bypass, the filtering service. Students shall not use the school district’s network system to access, store, or distribute material that is obscene, pornographic,sexually explicit, sexually suggestive, harmful, or otherwise inappropriate.

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Sources: Student User Agreement

Filtering Software. In compliance with the Children’s 's Internet Protection Act (CIPA), the district has installed filtering and/or blocking software to restrict access to Internet sites containing material harmful to minors, such as sexually explicit or other inappropriate materials. The software works by scanning for objectionable words or concepts as determined by the school district. However, no software is foolproof. A user who incidentally connects to an inappropriate site must immediately disconnect from the site and notify a teacher or supervisor. If a user sees another user accessing inappropriate sites, he or she should notify a teacher or supervisor immediately. Students shall not tamper with, or attempt to bypass, the filtering service. Students shall not use the school district’s 's network system to access, store, or distribute material that is obscene, pornographic,, sexually explicit, sexually suggestive, harmful, or otherwise inappropriate.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Electronic Resources Student User Agreement

Filtering Software. In compliance with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), the district has installed filtering and/or blocking software to restrict access to Internet sites containing material harmful to minors, such as sexually explicit or other inappropriate materials. The software works by scanning for objectionable words or concepts as determined by the school district. However, no software is foolproof. A user who incidentally connects to an inappropriate site must immediately disconnect from the site and notify a teacher or supervisor. If a user sees another user accessing inappropriate sites, he or she should notify a teacher or supervisor immediately. Students shall not tamper with, or attempt to bypass, the filtering service. Students shall not use the school district’s network system to access, store, or distribute material that is obscene, pornographic,, sexually explicit, sexually suggestive, harmful, or otherwise inappropriate.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Electronic Resources Student User Agreement