Music, Games, or Programs Sample Clauses

The 'Music, Games, or Programs' clause defines the terms under which music, games, software, or similar content are used, licensed, or distributed within an agreement. Typically, this clause clarifies whether such content is included in the scope of the contract, outlines any restrictions on copying, modifying, or redistributing these materials, and may specify the rights retained by the original creators or licensors. Its core function is to ensure that both parties understand the limitations and permissions regarding the use of intellectual property, thereby preventing unauthorized use and potential legal disputes.
Music, Games, or Programs. Students are responsible for maintaining the integrity of software required for facilitating academic activities. All software must be district provided. Music and games are not allowed to be played on the laptop during school hours without the permission from the teacher. Violent games and computer images containing obscene or pornographic material are strictly prohibited at any time and will result in disciplinary action.
Music, Games, or Programs. The Sterling High School Acceptable Usage Agreement states that students are expected to comply with ethical-use guidelines and abide by the federal copyright laws. Music, videos, and games may not be downloaded, installed, or saved to the hard drive. Music and games can be disruptive during class and may not be used in school unless the student has permission from the teacher for an educational project. Do not delete any folders or files that you did not create or that you do not recognize. Deletion of files could interfere with the functionality of the tablet.
Music, Games, or Programs. Downloading music from iTunes or any other music sharing site is not allowed unless it is for educational use. • Internet games are not allowed on the iPad unless they are for educational use. BKHS will pre-configure the iPad with the necessary Apps for school. The software/ Apps originally installed by BKHS must remain on the iPad and be easily accessible at all times. Apps may be installed from the mobile device management (MDM) Catalog ONLY. From time to time the school may add or modify software applications through the BKHS MDM software. The iPad may be inspected at any time to ensure the iPad is configured per school policy. Upgraded versions of licensed software/Apps are available from time to time. Students should ensure that Apps are updated as necessary. Any additional course- specific Apps must be approved by the Academic ▇▇▇▇’▇ Office and if approved can only be obtained through the App Catalog using your school specific Apple ID.
Music, Games, or Programs. Sound must be muted at all times unless permission is obtained from the teacher for instructional purposes. Students should provide their own wired earbuds or headphones. (Wireless earbuds are not recommended due to Bluetooth interference in a group setting.) iPad space is limited and is intended for school related data. Students may not load music or games. Necessary software/apps will be installed by Foothill Christian School. Students are not allowed to load additional software/apps on their iPads. Students may be selected at random to submit their iPad for inspection. Staff members may inspect or confiscate any iPad at any time for any purpose.
Music, Games, or Programs. ‌ • Students may not download music from iTunes or any other music-sharing site unless directed by or with the permission of a teacher. • Music is only allowed on the iPad if provided by the teacher for educational use. • Sound must be muted at all times unless permission is obtained from the teacher for instructional purposes. The student’s parents may provide ear buds. • Non-educational games are not allowed on the iPads. Printing‌ Printing is student responsibility and should be completed at home. Students will be given information and instruction on printing with the iPad at school only at the request of the teacher. Home Internet Access‌ Students are allowed to set up wireless networks on their iPads to assist them with iPad use while at home. Printing at home will require a wireless printer, proper settings on the iPad and the correct app. MANAGING YOUR FILES & SAVING YOUR WORK‌‌‌ It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that work is not lost due to mechanical failure or accidental deletion. iPad malfunctions are not an acceptable excuse for not submitting work; therefore, students should back up all work.
Music, Games, or Programs. ● Sound must be muted at all times on the device unless a teacher would give permission. ● Students at PJHS are encouraged to purchase their own headsets/earbuds. Headphones with microphones are encouraged as well. ● Listening to music on the Chromebook is only allowed with permission from a teacher. Listening to music on YouTube is not permitted. ● Software and apps will be provided by PCUSD. Data will be stored through different apps on the Chromebook such as Google Drive. ● Internet games that are not assigned by the classroom teacher are prohibited. ● Comply with all trademark and copyright laws and all license agreements. If you are unsure of these laws, please refer to technology support staff. ● Plagiarism is a violation of PCUSD rules. Give credit to all sources used, whether quoted or summarized. This includes all forms of media. ● Use or possession of hacking software is strictly prohibited and violators will be subject to PCUSD discipline. Violation of applicable state or federal law may result in criminal prosecution. Students will not be able to print directly from their Chromebooks at school. Students will have the opportunity to print from other computers at school. Pana CUSD 8 will install Internet filtering on the school network that meets the federally regulated Child Internet Protection Act. Although the district does make every effort to block inappropriate material on school systems, it’s important for parents/guardians to monitor activity on their child’s electronic devices and understand that nothing is foolproof. We recommend that parents/guardians take an active role to view what content students are viewing on Chromebooks outside the classroom setting. Students removing filtering software and/or bypassing filtering (proxy redirectors, etc) will be disciplined in accordance with the District Acceptable Use Policy and Parent/Student Handbook. Each student is responsible for the content viewed on their Chromebook. Chromebooks are equipped with a camera and recording device. Before posting any picture or video online, ask permission of any individuals appearing in the media. Cameras may never be used in a locker room or restroom per state statute or for taking inappropriate photos and/or videos. Student files are stored in the cloud. All work is automatically backed up to the cloud, Google Drive, when connected to the Internet. PCUSD makes no guarantee that the district's network will be up and running 100% of the time. In the rare ca...
Music, Games, or Programs. Music is only allowed on the iPad if provided by the teacher for educational use. Sound must be muted at all times unless permission is obtained from the teacher for instructional purposes. Internet games not approved by a teacher are not allowed on the iPads. All software/apps must be school provided. 🖯 Home Internet Access Students are allowed to setup wireless networks on their iPads to assist them with iPad use while at home. Printing at home will require a wireless printer, proper settings on the iPad, and the correct app. �� MANAGING YOUR FILES AND SAVING YOUR WORK 🖯 Saving Work It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that work is not lost due to mechanical failure or accidental deletion. Students will be able to access their documents at home and school by using Google Drive, Google Docs, OneDrive, Teams and/or attaching documents to their email account. 🖯 Network Connectivity NHS makes no guarantee that the school wireless network will be up and running 100% of the time.
Music, Games, or Programs. The Somerdale Park School Acceptable Usage Agreement states that students are expected to comply with ethical-use guidelines and abide by the federal copyright laws. Music, videos, and games may not be downloaded, installed, or saved to the hard drive. Games and music can be disruptive during class and may not be used in school unless the student has permission from the teacher for an educational project. Do not delete any folders or files that you did not create or that you do not recognize. Deletion of files or folders could interfere with the functionality of the device. ○ Students are expected to use their Somerdale School District accounts (example: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇). ○ The use of thumb drives/flash drives or other external storage media is not permitted. The device is equipped with a standard screensaver and wallpaper which should not be modified. Students will log in using their assigned usernames and passwords. Students will not share their password with others. Sound will always be muted at school unless permission is granted. Headphones can be used in class with permission from the teacher.
Music, Games, or Programs. The Kingsway/South ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Regional Accessible Use Agreement states that students are expected to comply with ethical-use guidelines and abide by the federal copyright laws. Music, videos, and games may not be downloaded, installed, or saved to the hard drive. Music and games can be disruptive during class and may not be used in school unless the student has permission from the teacher for an educational project.
Music, Games, or Programs. Sound must be muted at all times unless permission is obtained from the teacher for instructional purposes. If used in the classroom, music is allowed on the device and can be used at the discretion of the teacher. Students are responsible for carrying earphones at all times. Students should not download/buy applications and games unless authorized by a teacher. Printing is discouraged in order to preserve resources. However, printing will be available through a request to a teacher. Students can work with teachers to print in instances where printing cannot be avoided. Printing at home will require a wireless printer, proper settings on the device and the correct app. Students are allowed to connect to wireless networks on their devices. This will assist them with device use while at home. The Acceptable Use Section of this agreement still applies while off the school premises. Students experiencing difficulty with internet access at home should contact their Internet Service Provider (ISP). Students should save work to the Google Drive from their device. Storage space is not available on the device and anything that is saved to the device will NOT be backed up in case of re-imaging. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that work is not lost due to mechanical failure or accidental deletion. Device malfunctions are not an acceptable reason for not submitting work. Failure to make the necessary arrangements for saving work may cause the school to invoke the Student Code of Conduct. Tazewell County Public Schools makes no guarantee that their network will be up and running 100% of the time. In the rare case that the network is down, Tazewell County Public Schools will not be responsible for lost or missing data. It is a violation of this agreement to use applications that bypass Tazewell County Public Schools Proxies and filtering. Repeat violations will result in disciplinary action.