Computer and Internet Use Regulations
Hinds Community College provides computer and
Internet access to HCC students, administration, faculty and staff. The
College's regulations on Computer and Internet Use include, but are not
limited to:
- Usage of the Internet must be in support of
education and research and consistent with the educational objectives
of HCC. Transmission of any materials in violation of any U.S. or state
regulation is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to:
copyrighted materials or threatening or obscene material. Use for
commercial activities by for-profit institutions is not acceptable. Use
for product advertisement or political lobbying or activity is also
prohibited.
- The use of the computers and the Internet is a
privilege, not a right, and inappropriate use will result in a
cancellation of that privilege. The system administrators will deem
what is inappropriate use and their decision is final. Also, the system
administrators may close access at any time as required. The
administration, faculty, and staff of HCC may request the system
administrators to deny, revoke, or suspend specific user access and the
student will be charged with disciplinary action. Non-students will be
referred to the proper authority.
- Do not attempt to access another user's
communications such as electronic mail (e-mail). Do not make any
changes, deletions, copies, or read another user's files or software.
Such action is classified as vandalism and will result in cancellation
of privileges. Do not create, run, or install any programs, which can
damage a file or computer system. In order to protect the equipment at
HCC from a transmitted virus, personal disks are not allowed to be used
to download or upload information.
- If a security problem is identified on the
Internet, the system administrators must be notified. Do not use
another individual's account. Attempts to log in as a system
administrator will result in cancellation of user privileges and
disciplinary action. Any user identified as a security risk or having a
history of problems with other computer systems may be denied access to
the Internet through the College.
- Do not use any HCC equipment or resources for
activities that are sexually offensive, abusive, profane, or for that
which infringes upon the rights of another person. HCC equipment is not
to be used to send harassing messages such as those which are
religiously, sexually, or racially offensive.
You are expected to abide by the generally
accepted rules of network etiquette. These include, but are not limited
to, the following:
- Be polite. Do not become abusive in your messages to others.
- Use appropriate language. Do not swear, use
vulgarities or any other inappropriate language. Illegal activities are
strictly forbidden.
- Do not reveal the personal addresses or phone numbers of students or colleagues, without their permission.
- Note that electronic mail (e-mail) is not
guaranteed to be private. People who operate the system do have access
to all mail. Messages relating to or in support of illegal activities
may be reported to the authorities.
- Do not use the network in such a way that you would disrupt the use of the network by others.
- Recreational time (non-instructional and
non-work related activities) must be limited. A recreational user is
expected to give up his/her seat when another user needs the network
for class and/or work use.
- All communication and information accessible via the network should be assumed to be private property.
Hinds Community College and its employees make no
warranties of any kind, whether expressed or implied, for the service
provided. HCC and its employees will not be responsible for any damages
you suffer, which includes loss of data resulting from delays,
nondeliveries, misdeliveries, or service interruptions caused by its
own negligence or your errors or omissions. Use of any information
obtained via HCC is at your own risk. HCC and its employees deny any
responsibility for the accuracy or quality of information obtained
through Internet services.