Please Note: When a student signs the agreement individually or in a
handbook, it is also referring to this Academy policy. The Federal Law Appendix at the bottom of this document.
Starting with the 2007-2008 school year, this agreement is included in the student
handbooks for the Upper and Middle Schools.
Note: To print this page, please use "Ctrl + P" on your PC or "Command + P" on your Mac.
Please return this
agreement, signed by student and parent, to your homeroom teacher.
Woodward Academy provides a wide array of
technology resources for student use. This agreement, along with the student
handbook for each school, outlines appropriate use and prohibited activities
when using technology resources. Every student is expected to follow all
guidelines stated below, as well as those given orally by the staff, and to
demonstrate good citizenship and ethical behavior at all times.
In accepting this agreement, students
acknowledge the following rules and conditions:
As a Woodward Academy student, I understand that
my school network and email accounts are owned by the Academy and are not
private. Woodward Academy has the right to access my information at any
time.
GOVERNMENT LAWS:
I will use computers in conformity with laws of
the United States and the State of Georgia. Violations include, but are not
limited to, the following:
- Criminal Acts – These include, but are not limited to, “hacking” or
attempting to access computer systems without authorization, harassing email,
cyberstalking, child pornography, vandalism, and/or unauthorized tampering with
computer systems. (A list of Federal statutes from the United States Department
of Justice is below as Appendix A).
- Libel Laws - Publicly defaming people through the published material on the
internet, email, etc…
- Copyright Violations - Copying, selling or distributing copyrighted material
without the express written permission of the author or publisher (users should
assume that all materials available on the Internet are protected by copyright),
engaging in plagiarism (using other's words or ideas as your own).
NETIQUETTE and RESPONSIBLE
USE:
- I understand that passwords are private. I will not allow others to use my
account name and password, or try to use that of others.
- I will be polite and use appropriate language in my email messages, online
postings, and other digital communications with others. I will not use
profanity, vulgarities or any other inappropriate language as determined by
school administrators.
- I will use email and other means of communications (e.g. blogs, wikis, chat,
instant-messaging, discussion boards, etc.) responsibly. I will not use
computers, cell phones, personal digital devices or the Internet to send or post
hate or harassing mail, make discriminatory or derogatory remarks about others,
or engage in bullying, harassment, or other antisocial behaviors either at
school or at home.
- I understand that I am an Ambassador for the school in all my online
activities. I understand that what I do on social networking websites such as
MySpace and Facebook should not reflect negatively on my fellow students,
teachers, or on Woodward Academy. I understand that I will be held responsible
for how I represent myself and my school on the Internet.
- I understand that masquerading, spoofing, or pretending to be someone else
is forbidden. This includes, but is not limited to, sending out e-mail, creating
accounts, or posting messages or other online content (e.g. text, images, audio
or video) in someone else's name as a joke.
- I will use Academy computer resources responsibly. I will not retrieve,
save, or display hate-based, offensive or sexually explicit material using any
of WA's computer resources. I am responsible for not pursuing material that
could be considered offensive. I understand that I am to notify an adult
immediately if by accident I encounter materials which violate appropriate use.
- I will use WA technology resources productively and responsibly for
school-related purposes. I will not use any technology resource in such a way
that would disrupt the activities of other users.
- I will not attempt to bypass security settings or Internet filters, or
interfere with the operation of the network by installing illegal software,
shareware, or freeware on school computers.
- I understand that vandalism is prohibited. This includes but is not limited
to modifying or destroying equipment, programs, files, or settings on any
computer or other technology resource.
- I will respect the intellectual property of other users and information
providers. I will obey copyright guidelines. I will not plagiarize or use
other’s work without proper citation and permission.
- I will not use or access files, software, or other resources owned by others
without the owner’s permission. I will use only those school network directories
that are designated for my use or for the purpose designated by my teacher.
- I will follow all guidelines set forth by the Academy and/or my teachers
when publishing schoolwork online (e.g. to a website, blog, wiki, discussion
board, podcasting or video server).
- I understand the Internet is a source for information that is both true and
false; and that the school is not responsible for inaccurate information
obtained from the Internet.
- I understand that Woodward Academy administrators will deem what conduct is
inappropriate use if such conduct is not specified in this agreement.
- I agree to abide by all Internet safety guidelines* that are provided by the
school and to complete all assignments related to Internet safety.
CONSEQUENCES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS
AGREEMENT:
I understand and will abide by the above
Acceptable Use Agreement. Should I commit a violation, I understand that
consequences of my actions could include suspension of computer privileges,
school disciplinary action including Discipline Board/Committee action, a
referral to the Honor Council, and/or referral to law enforcement.
Student Signature:
__________________________________________ Date ______________________
Parent or
Guardian:
As the parent or guardian of
this student, I have read the Acceptable Conduct and Use Agreement. I understand
that computer access is provided for educational purposes in keeping with the
academic goals of Woodward Academy, and that student use for any other purpose
is inappropriate. I recognize it is impossible for Woodward Academy to restrict
access to all controversial materials, and I will not hold the school
responsible for materials acquired on the school network. I understand that
children’s computer activities at home should be supervised as they can affect
the academic environment at school. I hereby give permission for my child to use
computer resources at Woodward Academy, including web or internet based services
provided by other companies or institutions which have been approved by Woodward
Academy for student use.
I hereby give permission for my child to
use computer resources at Woodward Academy.
Parent or Guardian's Name (please
print)___________________________________________________
Parent or Guardian's Signature __________________________________ Date
____________________
Appendix A – (Modified for
WA)
Unlawful Online Conduct and Applicable Federal Laws
The chart
below details the type of unlawful online conduct, potentially applicable
federal laws, and the section of the Department of Justice with subject-matter
expertise. If the subject matter expert is not a section of the Department, but
rather another agency, the entry will have an asterisk following its initials.
In many cases, prosecutors may also consider whether the conduct at issue is a
violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2 (aiding and
abetting) or 18 U.S.C. § 371
(conspiracy).
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Unlawful Conduct
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Applicable Federal Law
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DOJ Section
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Denial of Service Attacks
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18 U.S.C. § 1030
(a)(5)(A) (transmission of
program, information, code, or command, resulting in damage)
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CCIPS
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18 U.S.C. § 1362
(interfering with government
communication systems)
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CCIPS
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Use of Misleading Domain Name
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18 U.S.C. § 2252B
(using misleading domain
name with intent to deceive a person into viewing obscene material or with
intent to deceive a minor into viewing harmful material)
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CEOS
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Password Fraud
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18 U.S.C. § 1030
(a)(6) (trafficking in
computer passwords)
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CCIPS
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18 U.S.C. § 1029
(access device fraud)
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Fraud/CCIPS
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18 U.S.C. § 1343
(wire fraud)
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Fraud
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Obscenity
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47 U.S.C. § 223(a)(1)(A) (using
telecommunications device to make, create, or solicit, and transmit any obscene
comment, request, suggestion, proposal, image, or other communication)
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CEOS
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18 U.S.C. § 1465
(using interactive computer
service for purpose of sale or distribution of obscene material)
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CEOS
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Piracy and
Intellectual Property Theft
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17 U.S.C. §§ 1201-1205
(Digital Millennium Copyright Act)
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CCIPS
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17 U.S.C. § 506
and 18 U.S.C. § 2319
(criminal copyright infringement)
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CCIPS
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18 U.S.C. § 2319A
(trafficking in recordings
of live musical performances)
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CCIPS
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Electronic Threats
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18 U.S.C. § 875
(transmitting communications
containing threats of kidnap or bodily injury) (Hobbs Act)
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CTS
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18 U.S.C. § 1951
(interfering with commerce by
robbery, extortion, threats or violence) (Hobbs Act)
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DSS
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47 U.S.C. § 223
(a)(1)(C) (anonymously using
telecommunications device to threaten person who receives communication)
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CCIPS
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Electronic Harassment
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47 U.S.C. § 223
(a)(1)(C) (anonymously using
telecommunications device to harass person who receives communication)
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CCIPS
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47 U.S.C. § 223
(a)(1)(E) (repeatedly initiates
communication with a telecommunication device solely to harass person who
receives communication)
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CCIPS
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Interception of
Electronic Communications
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18 U.S.C. § 2511
(intercepting electronic
communications)
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CCIPS
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18 U.S.C. § 2701
(accessing stored
communications)
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CCIPS
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18 U.S.C. § 1030
(a)(2) (accessing a computer
and obtaining information)
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CCIPS
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Cyberstalking
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18 U.S.C. § 2261A
(using any facility of
interstate or foreign commerce to engage in a course of conduct that places
person in reasonable fear of death or serious bodily injury to person, person's
spouse or immediate family) See also Electronic Harassment
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DSS
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Hate Crimes
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Look to civil rights laws and
penalty enhancements
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Civil Rights
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Libel/Slander
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Look to civil laws
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Posting Personal
Information on a Website (e.g., phone numbers, addresses)
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This is not a violation of law.
May also be protected speech under First Amendment.
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Invasion of Privacy
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See Interception of
Electronic Communications
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Disclosure of Private
Information
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18 U.S.C. § 2511
(1)(c) (disclosing intercepted
communications)
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CCIPS
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Spam
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18 U.S.C. § 1037
(CAN-SPAM Act)
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CCIPS
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Spoofing Email Address
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18 U.S.C. § 1037
(CAN-SPAM Act)
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CCIPS
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