I've always liked the one U of M uses (perhaps it's the only thing I
like about UofM). It goes something like this:
This is the University of Michigan information technology environment.
You must be authorized to use these resources. As an authorized user, by
your use of these resources, you have implicitly agreed to abide by the
highest standards of responsibility to your colleagues -- the students,
faculty, staff, and external users who share this environment. You are
required to comply with all University policies, state, and federal laws
concerning appropriate use of information technology. Non-compliance is
considered a serious breach of community standards and may result in
disciplinary or legal action.
Lounds, Victor wrote:
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> I'll try to keep this message short, sweet and coherent. Is there any
> type of template that MSU uses as a disclaimer message for all
> workstations/servers that are owned by MSU? In corporate world
> typically when you log onto a computer there is a logon banner message
> which basically says...
>
> "this computer is owned by Michigan State University, blah blah blah,
> don't do bad stuff, blah blah blah"...?
>
> Considering that this campus is a supporter of "academic freedom" I know
> this could be a touchy subject :-), but at the same time I don't want a
> hacker to "own" the computer or the data that he or she could be storing
> on it. This might even be a question to post to the lawyers. Doug
> suggested that I ask around so this is probably a good start.
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