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What are my responsibilities as a computer user at IU?

By receiving and using your Indiana University Network ID, you accept certain responsibilities and standards for computer use, which apply to all IU computing resources.

Failure to use IU computing resources as described below is dealt with seriously. Violators are subject to the normal disciplinary procedures of the university, and the loss of computing privileges may result. Illegal acts involving IU computing resources may also be subject to prosecution by state and federal authorities.

By accepting your IU computing accounts, your responsibilities and the standards you are expected to observe are as follows:

  • University purposes:


  • Secure usage:


  • Legal usage:


  • Ethical usage:

    • To use your accounts in ways that foster the high ethical standards of the university
    • To never violate computer system security or make unauthorized use of accounts, network identification, or access codes
    • To never use information technology resources, including networks, accounts, hardware, or software for academic dishonesty (i.e., plagiarism or cheating)

  • Facilitative usage:

    • To use shared technology resources efficiently
    • To use university technology resources in ways that facilitate everyone's use of the technology
    • To regularly delete unneeded files from your accounts on central computers
    • To avoid overuse of dial-in connect time, information storage space, printing facilities, paper, and processing capacity
    • To never send or respond to chain email; see About chain mail

You are also responsible for following all applicable IU policies. Additionally, university units such as colleges and departments may have in place more specific policies related to the use of information technology.

For policy statements on information technology-related activities, see IU's information technology policies.

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Last modified on November 11, 2008.

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