Access to University computing and networking resources is provided in support of the academic and administrative needs of the University. Your use of the Sac State computing and networking resources is limited to those activities that fall within University guidelines. If you wish unlimited, unrestricted access to the Internet you should contact a commercial Internet Service Provider (ISP).
Your actions reflect upon the University. Inappropriate behavior or misuse of your access will result in your actions being reviewed for compliance with proper usage guidelines. Your access may be terminated if it is deemed that you are in violation.
Examples of misuse include but are not limited to: unauthorized access or attempted access to other computer resources, use of network services to harass others or to interfere with their legitimate work, propagating chain letters or similar devices, operation of a business enterprise, unauthorized transfer of copyrighted material, reselling or giving away access to others.
By using any campus computing and networking resource you are agreeing to abide by the appropriate University policies and guidelines and applicable State and Federal law. Failure to abide is grounds for account cancellation and possible disciplinary and/or legal action.
The campus documents, "University Computing and Telecommunications Security Policy" and "University Computer and Network User Code of Ethics" contain the applicable University policy statements. State Penal Code section 502 details your legal responsibilities.
Sacramento State strives to provide as open an educational environment as possible. However, the University has a responsibility to assure that the actions of members of our campus community do not infringe upon the rights of others, both on and off campus.
AS A REGISTERED USER YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ADHERING TO "UNIVERSITY COMPUTING AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECURITY POLICY", "UNIVERSITY COMPUTER AND NETWORK USER CODE OF ETHICS" AND THE STATE PENAL CODE. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN THE LOSS OF PRIVILEGES, UNIVERSITY DISCIPLINARY AND/OR LEGAL ACTION.