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Welcome to the Office of Information Technology'sPersonal Servers PolicyThe following guidelines should be followed when connecting any computer to the Philadelphia University network. Using your best judgment and following these guidelines will help ensure that the network can be used effectively and to its fullest capacity. Policy Personal Servers are not permitted to be connected to the Philadelphia University network. This includes, but is not limited to:
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Note: Copyrighted material shall not be made available for download from any Philadelphia University server or workstation.
Chat programs such as AOL IM, and ICQ are permitted, and acceptable, providing they do not significantly impact network performance.
Enforcement The Office of Information Technology will enforce this policy to the best of their abilities. In accordance with established University practices, policies and procedures, violation of this policy may result in disciplinary review, expulsion from the University, suspension or revocation of network account, termination of employment, legal action, or other disciplinary action as deemed appropriate. In addition, any use of the University Network to distribute or post copyrighted material will warrant the loss of network privileges. Students who engage in such activity may also face sanctions under the Student Code of Conduct. Please refer to the Conditions and Use Policy published by the Office of Information Technology regarding appropriate use of Information Technology resources. This information is available from the Office of Information Technology or at their web site at http://www.PhilaU.edu/OIT under the "Important Policies" section. The Office of Information Technology reserves the right to modify this policy as is necessary to safeguard the Network and other users. |
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