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Ethics Code and Policy for Computer Use
The following policy, rules, and conditions apply to all users of TU computer and telecommunication resources and services. Violations of this policy are unethical and possibly unlawful. In accordance with established University practices, violations may result in disciplinary action that could result in expulsion from the University or dismissal from a position, and/or legal action.
Jul 23, 2004, 11:00 CST
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University Response to DMCA Notifications
This policy is to insure that a consistent procedure is used to investigate and notify concerned parties of DMCA notices received by the University and alleging copyright infringement by students using the Internet. [ Download/View File ]
Sep 5, 2007, 16:09 CST
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Statutes Affecting Use Of Telecommunications
This guideline provides "talking points" for the selected statutes that affect the use of communications including email and internet for Oklahoma. [ Download/View File ]
Sep 27, 2005, 08:00 CST
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Computer Disposal Policy
All surplus university owned computers, faxes, copy machines, cell phones, and other electronic equipment with printed circuit boards shall be recycled by the University's selected and approved vendor, Dell Computer Co. In addition, all computers or servers declared surplus that contain hard drives shall be wiped clean to at least DOD Level 3 or shall be destroyed by magnetic degaussing.
Dell will place a recycling charge on each quotation for all new computers ordered after June 1, 2005. Currently the charge is $15 per unit, with the CPU and monitor as separate units. This charge shall cover the recycling cost of all equipment currently in service.
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Jun 6, 2005, 13:51 CST
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Information Security Policy
The objective of the University Information Security Policy is to foster and environment that will secure information within the Unversity of Tulsa community from threats against privacy, productivity, reputation, or intellectual property rights. The policy comprehensively applies to all individuals in the community and all forms of information resources. [ Download/View Policy ][ Download/View Exec Summary ]
Mar 11, 2004, 09:00 CST
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