Common use of Misuse Clause in Contracts

Misuse. The following are specific items that are considered misuse. They could result in immediate disconnection of your Internet connection without notice, and/or other sanctions as deemed appropriate by Residence Life staff. • Uploading, downloading or sharing of any copyrighted materials including, but not limited to, movies, music, games, and software. • Setting up of any server including, but not limited to, DHCP, SQL, FTP, WSeb, File and IIS. • Scanning the network for any reason. • Malicious hacking in any form. • Sharing of any material deemed inappropriate or offensive. • Tampering with or removing wireless access points in residence, or any other network hardware in residence. • Any activity that degrades the performance, or impacts the security, of the network. • Broadcasting a wireless network of any sort, including access point wireless printers. • Spoofing, or imitating, any official University of Waterloo networks such as eduroam or uw-wifi-setup-no-encryption. Problems arising from use for purposes other than those intended by the University of Waterloo will be seen as misuse. If you feel that ResNet does not meet your needs, you are welcome to arrange for an outside Internet Service Provider (ISP) at your own expense. Prior to arranging an alternative ISP, the Residence IT Service Desk should be consulted to ensure the required infrastructure exists. The University of Waterloo reserves the right to disconnect (without notice) any port if misuse is suspected. Misuse could ultimately result in disciplinary action up to and including eviction from residence and/or referral for academic disciplinary action. Commercial or criminal use of network resources is strictly prohibited, as is any use that may impact the performance of the network. Students are expected to comply fully with both the letter and the spirit of the law with respect to copyright and patents and thereby honour intellectual property rights.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: uwaterloo.ca, uwaterloo.ca, Waterloo Residences

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Misuse. The following are specific items that are considered misuse. They could result in immediate disconnection of your Internet connection without notice, and/or other sanctions as deemed appropriate by Residence Life staff. • Uploading, downloading downloading, or sharing of any copyrighted materials including, but not limited to, movies, music, games, and software. • Setting up of any server including, but not limited to, DHCP, SQL, FTP, WSeb, File and IIS. • Scanning the network for any reason. • Malicious hacking in any form. • Sharing of any material deemed inappropriate or offensive. • Tampering with or removing wireless access points in residence, or any other network hardware in residence. • Any activity that degrades the performance, or impacts the security, of the network. • Broadcasting a wireless network of any sort, including access point wireless printers. • Spoofing, or imitating, any official University of Waterloo networks such as eduroam or uw-wifi-setup-no-encryption. Problems arising from use for purposes other than those intended by the University of Waterloo will be seen as misuse. If you feel that ResNet does not meet your needs, you are welcome to arrange for an outside Internet Service Provider (ISP) at your own expense. Prior to arranging an alternative ISP, the Residence IT Service Desk should be consulted to ensure the required infrastructure exists. The University of Waterloo reserves the right to disconnect (without notice) any port if misuse is suspected. Misuse could ultimately result in disciplinary action up to and including eviction from residence and/or referral for academic disciplinary action. Commercial or criminal use of network resources is strictly prohibited, as is any use that may impact the performance of the network. Students are expected to comply fully with both the letter and the spirit of the law with respect to copyright and patents and thereby honour intellectual property rights.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: uwaterloo.ca, uwaterloo.ca, uwaterloo.ca

Misuse. The following are specific items that are considered misuse. They could result in immediate disconnection of your Internet connection without notice, and/or other sanctions as deemed appropriate by Residence Life staff. • Uploading, downloading downloading, or sharing of any copyrighted materials including, but not limited to, movies, music, games, and software. • Setting up of any server including, but not limited to, DHCP, SQL, FTP, WSeb, File and IIS. • Scanning the network for any reason. • Malicious hacking in any form. • Sharing of any material deemed inappropriate or offensive. • Tampering with or removing wireless access points in residence, or any other network hardware in residence. • Any activity that degrades the performance, or impacts the security, of the network. • Broadcasting a wireless network of any sort, including access point wireless printers. • Spoofing, or imitating, any official University of Waterloo networks such as eduroam or uw-uw- wifi-setup-no-encryption. Problems arising from use for purposes other than those intended by the University of Waterloo will be seen as misuse. If you feel that ResNet does not meet your needs, you are welcome to arrange for an outside Internet Service Provider (ISP) at your own expense. Prior to arranging an alternative ISP, the Residence IT Service Desk should be consulted to ensure the required infrastructure exists. The University of Waterloo reserves the right to disconnect (without notice) any port if misuse is suspected. Misuse could ultimately result in disciplinary action up to and including eviction from residence and/or referral for academic disciplinary action. Commercial or criminal use of network resources is strictly prohibited, as is any use that may impact the performance of the network. Students are expected to comply fully with both the letter and the spirit of the law with respect to copyright and patents and thereby honour intellectual property rights.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: uwaterloo.ca, uwaterloo.ca, uwaterloo.ca

Misuse. The following are specific items that are considered misuse. They could result in immediate disconnection of your Internet connection without notice, and/or other sanctions as deemed appropriate by Residence Life staff. Uploading, downloading or sharing of any copyrighted materials including, but not limited to, movies, music, games, and software. Setting up of any server including, but not limited to, DHCP, SQL, FTP, WSeb, File and IIS. Scanning the network for any reason. Malicious hacking in any form. Sharing of any material deemed inappropriate or offensive. Tampering with or removing wireless access points in residence, or any other network hardware in residence. Any activity that degrades the performance, or impacts the security, of the network. Broadcasting a wireless network of any sort, including access point wireless printers. Spoofing, or imitating, any official University of Waterloo networks such as eduroam or uw-wifi-setup-no-encryption. Problems arising from use for purposes other than those intended by the University of Waterloo will be seen as misuse. If you feel that ResNet does not meet your needs, you are welcome to arrange for an outside Internet Service Provider (ISP) at your own expense. Prior to arranging an alternative ISP, the Residence IT Service Desk should be consulted to ensure the required infrastructure exists. The University of Waterloo reserves the right to disconnect (without notice) any port if misuse is suspected. Misuse could ultimately result in disciplinary action up to and including eviction from residence and/or referral for academic disciplinary action. Commercial or criminal use of network resources is strictly prohibited, as is any use that may impact the performance of the network. Students are expected to comply fully with both the letter and the spirit of the law with respect to copyright and patents and thereby honour intellectual property rights.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: uwaterloo.ca

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Misuse. The following are specific items that are considered misuse. They could result in immediate disconnection of your Internet connection without notice, and/or other sanctions as deemed appropriate by Residence Life staff. Uploading, downloading downloading, or sharing of any copyrighted materials including, but not limited to, movies, music, games, and software. Setting up of any server including, but not limited to, DHCP, SQL, FTP, WSeb, File and IIS. Scanning the network for any reason. Malicious hacking in any form. Sharing of any material deemed inappropriate or offensive. Tampering with or removing wireless access points in residence, or any other network hardware in residence. Any activity that degrades the performance, or impacts the security, of the network. Broadcasting a wireless network of any sort, including access point wireless printers. Spoofing, or imitating, any official University of Waterloo networks such as eduroam or uw-wifi-setup-no-encryption. Problems arising from use for purposes other than those intended by the University of Waterloo will be seen as misuse. If you feel that ResNet does not meet your needs, you are welcome to arrange for an outside Internet Service Provider (ISP) at your own expense. Prior to arranging an alternative ISP, the Residence IT Service Desk should be consulted to ensure the required infrastructure exists. The University of Waterloo reserves the right to disconnect (without notice) any port if misuse is suspected. Misuse could ultimately result in disciplinary action up to and including eviction from residence and/or referral for academic disciplinary action. Commercial or criminal use of network resources is strictly prohibited, as is any use that may impact the performance of the network. Students are expected to comply fully with both the letter and the spirit of the law with respect to copyright and patents and thereby honour intellectual property rights.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: uwaterloo.ca

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