Use of your computing account is a privilege to be exercised responsibly. In accepting an account issued by the Department of Computer Science, you are agreeing:
Emergency shortages of certain system resources may arise from time to time. You are expected to co-operate with whatever temporary measures may be necessary (such as deleting excess files), if asked to do so.
It may be necessary for representatives of Computing Services or the Department to access your account without your knowledge to investigate suspected abuse. Since it can be impossible to distinguish a legitimate project from potential abuse, you may be asked to come forward to explain your actions.
Any suspected violation of the use of a Department computer account is reported to the Department Chair who may suspend use of the account pending an investigation. Confirmation of an abuse will lead to disciplinary action that may include suspension of Department computing privileges for a period of time. Severe or repeat violations are referred to the Department Disciplinary Committee and may lead to the permanent withdrawal of an account. Any abuse considered to possibly involve illegal activity will be referred to the University for appropriate action.
Use of Department computer accounts is also subject to UVic policy 6030 (http://web.uvic.ca/uvic-policies/pol-6000/6030CTUR.html)
Use of a shared resource requires responsible behaviour on the part of all users. When using the Computer Science Undergraduate Laboratories in the Engineering Laboratory Wing, it is required that:
Upon the request of any Computer Science employee, who has properly identified their position in the Department, you must identify yourself and the Computer Science courses in which you are registered. You must produce your card key for inspection if so requested. If you choose not to identify yourself or produce your card key, you must leave the lab. If you are not authorized to use the lab or fail to comply with the above, the employee may elect to call Traffic and Security.
Any suspected violation of the use of a Department undergraduate laboratory is reported to the Department Chair who may suspend use of lab facilities pending an investigation. Confirmation of an abuse will lead to disciplinary action that may include suspension of lab access for a period of time. Severe or repeat violations are referred to the Department Disciplinary Committee and may lead to the permanent withdrawal of lab access. Any abuse considered to possibly involve illegal activity will be referred to the University for appropriate action.