Tue May 22 2012   
 

Computer Lab

 

The Computer Lab is for the exclusive use of College of Law students.  In order that we may enforce this policy, please be prepared to show your UA ID card.  No student may allow another student to have access to the computer equipment or to your password.  Accessing any other user's material without the proper authorization of the owner of that material, or allowing others to use your password, may be deemed a violation of the honor code.

 

There is absolutely no eating, drinking, or smoking permitted in the lab or while using any of the college's computer equipment anywhere in the building.  No drinks, cups, or bottles are permitted in the lab at any time.  Violation of this policy will result in a loss of lab use privileges.

 

Students may not install any software, programs, or games on the lab computers without the permission of the Computer Services Librarian.  Violation of this policy will result in a loss of lab use privileges.

 

Students may not make any changes to the Windows Desktop, or changes to any program preferences without the permission of the Computer Services Librarian.  Violation of this policy will result in a loss of lab use privileges.

 

The primary uses of the computer lab are approved class projects, information technology research, legal research and word processing, and primary users will have priority in the use of the facilities.

 

Students assume all risk of equipment failure or malfunction.  The University of Arizona College of Law, its employees, and student lab assistants are not responsible for the performance of software or hardware, or for the destruction of data or media, including, but not limited to computer disks.

 

Students are responsible for any violation of copyright law.  None of the copyrighted programs or manuals in the computer lab may be duplicated in any form.

 

To gain access to the computer equipment and to the College of law network, students MUST acquire a University email account.

 

Students are responsible for knowing and understanding these policies, as well as any additional policies posted inside or outside the lab or published electronically over the computer network.  The burden is on you - if you're not sure, ask before you act.

 

 

 

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Updated: 08/11/2010