Common use of Vandalism Clause in Contracts

Vandalism. which includes, without limitation, any malicious or intentional attempt to harm, steal, destroy, or disrupt user data, school material, or school hardware or software.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Acceptable Use of Technology Resources, Technology Use Agreement, Agreement for Acceptable Use of Technology Resources

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Vandalism. which includes, without limitation, any malicious or intentional attempt to harm, steal, destroy, or disrupt user data, school materialmaterials, or school hardware or software.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Acceptable Use of Technology Resources, Agreement for Acceptable Use of Technology Resources, Agreement for Acceptable Use of Technology Resources

Vandalism. which Vandalism is defined as any malicious attempt to harm or destroy property of the user, another user or of any other agencies or networks that are connected to the Network or the Internet system. Vandalism also includes, without limitation, any malicious or intentional attempt to harm, steal, destroybut is not limited to: abusive overloading of data on the server, or disrupt user datathe uploading, school material, downloading or school hardware or softwarecreation of computer viruses. Any engagement in network vandalism constitutes unacceptable use and will subject the student to appropriate disciplinary action.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Program Handbook, Acceptable Use Agreement, Acceptable Use Agreement

Vandalism. which Vandalism is defined as any malicious attempt to harm or destroy property of the user, another user or of any other agencies or networks that are connected to the school district network or the Internet. Vandalism also includes, without limitation, any malicious or intentional attempt but is not limited to harm, steal, destroyabusive overloading of data on the server, or disrupt user datathe uploading, school material, downloading or school hardware or softwarecreation of computer viruses. Any engagement in network vandalism constitutes unacceptable use.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Employee Agreement, Employee Agreement, Student Agreement for Computer Network Use

Vandalism. which Vandalism is defined as any malicious attempt to harm or destroy property of the user, another user or of any other agencies or networks that are connected to the network, or the Internet system. Vandalism also includes, without limitation, any malicious or intentional attempt to harm, steal, destroybut is not limited to: overloading of data on the server, or disrupt user datathe uploading, school material, downloading or school hardware or softwarecreation of computer viruses.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Acceptable Use Agreement, Acceptable Use Agreement, Acceptable Use Policy Agreement

Vandalism. which includes, without limitation, any malicious or intentional attempt to harmdamage, destroy, steal, destroyharm or disrupt, or disrupt user property of another, to include, but not limited to: data, school materialmaterials, or school hardware software/hardware; violating the integrity of the District's Technology Resources; uploading or creating viruses; downloading/installing unapproved, illegal, or unlicensed software; or seeking to circumvent or bypass security measures.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Computer/Network Security Policy and Acceptable Use Policy, Computer/Network Security Policy and Acceptable Use Policy

Vandalism. which includes, without limitation, Vandalism is any malicious or intentional unauthorized attempt to harm, stealmodify, destroycopy (without permission), or disrupt user datadestroy data of another user, school materialthe electronic network or any computer system connected to the electronic network. This includes, but is not limited to the uploading or school hardware creation of computer viruses. Certain damages to the electronic network or softwareattached computer systems may be considered vandalism, and the student will be charged for repairs or replacement of the affected equipment at current market value. Vandalism is strictly prohibited.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Technology Acceptable Use Agreement

Vandalism. which Which includes, without limitation, any malicious or intentional attempt to harm, steal, destroy, or disrupt user data, school materialmaterials, or school hardware computer hardware. ● Viruses. Knowingly transmitting any file that contains a virus, Trojan horse, spyware, malware, or softwareany other similar software that may damage a computer. ● Copyright Laws. Downloading, posting, reproducing or distributing music, photographs, video or other works in violation of the applicable copyright laws.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Student Agreement

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Vandalism. which includes, without limitation, any malicious or intentional attempt to harm, steal, destroy, or disrupt user data, school materialmaterials, or school hardware hardware; violating the integrity of PPS's Technology Resources; uploading or creating viruses; downloading/installing unapproved, illegal, or unlicensed software; or seeking to circumvent or bypass security measures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Acceptable Use Policy

Vandalism. which includes, without limitation, any malicious or intentional attempt to harm, steal, destroy, or disrupt user data, school materialmaterials, or school hardware hardware; violating the integrity of FCS's Technology Resources; uploading or creating viruses; downloading/installing unapproved, illegal, or unlicensed software; or seeking to circumvent or bypass security measures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Acceptable Use Policy and User Agreement

Vandalism. which includes, without limitation, any malicious or intentional attempt to harm, steal, destroy, or disrupt user data, school materialmaterials, or school hardware hardware; violating the integrity of District's Technology Resources; uploading or creating viruses; downloading/installing unapproved, illegal, or unlicensed software; or seeking to circumvent or bypass security measures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Acceptable Use Policy

Vandalism. which includes, without limitation, any malicious or intentional attempt to harm, steal, destroy, or disrupt user data, school District material, or school District hardware or software.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ostc Student/Parent Handbook

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