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Responsible Use of HKS Technology

Guidelines for Responsible use of your computer account at HKS have been established to ensure that computers are used for an academic purpose.

Copyright :: Responsible Use :: Security :: Mass E-Mailing :: Websites :: Taubman Carrell Reservations

 

Harvard University Electronic Communication and Responsible Use

Harvard neither sanctions nor censors individual expression of opinion on its systems. The same standards of behavior, however, are expected in the use of electronic mail as in the use of telephones and written and oral communication.

Therefore electronic mail, like telephone messages, must be neither obscene nor harassing. Similarly, messages must not misrepresent the identity of the sender and should not be sent as chain letters or broadcast indiscriminately to large numbers of individuals.

This prohibition includes unauthorized mass electronic mailings. For example, E-Mail on a given topic that is sent to large numbers of recipients should in general be directed only to those who have indicated a willingness to receive such E-Mail

 

Copyright Information

Harvard's Digital Millenium Copyright Act - Answers to frequently asked questions about copyright. Copyright issues have become one of the most important on line debates. Laws are increasing falling on the side of copyright protection; information that you post to a website or reproduced needs to be considered carefully before they are distributed.

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HKS IT Services Responsible Use

In addition to the standards of behavior addressed above, HKS IT services enforces the following: Only work related documents should be stored on HKS servers (personal files may be stored on local hard drives).

  • All confidential, financial, and HR data should be stored on a special secure server with limited access.
  • Access to secure data must be approved by supervisors or owner of data.
  • Large unauthorized mass electronic mailings are prohibited. These mass mailings are considered spam.

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Security

IT reserves the right to disconnect any connection from the network if the connection is, or threatening to, compromise the HKS network for reasons of hacking, interfering scripts, or any other unauthorized security or performance compromise. Student computers that have been comprimised should go to the Student Computer Lab for more information

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Mass E-Mailing

Mass E-mailing HKS distribution lists is strongly discouraged. There are, however, several alternatives if you wish to contact your fellow students.

  • Lotus Notes databases and the daily messages published to HKS Today have been created for distributing information and announcing events. Students should check the Daily News E-Mail message everyday for the latest announcements.
  • IT Services maintains discussion boards on the intranet for students. New topics are often initiated, and range from politics to leisure activities.

Students may also read our E-mail policy for more information.

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Websites

Student websites should be used for personal communication and academic reasons. IT Services reserves the right to close any site set up for E-Commerce, to support a political party, or one that contains other inappropriate material.

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Taubman Carrels

Study Carrels in the Taubman Rotunda should be reserved for use. If you have not reserved a Carrel please turn it over to those who have requested a reservation.

Click here to reserve a Carrel

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