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3 similar Acceptable Use Agreement contracts

Brandywine Community Schools Agreement for Acceptable Use of Technology Resources
Acceptable Use Agreement • August 17th, 2015

The purpose of this Agreement is to grant access to and define acceptable use of the District’s technology resources (“Technology Resources”). Technology Resources are any type of instrument, device, machine, equipment, technology, or software that is capable of transmitting, acquiring, or intercepting, any telephone, electronic, data, internet, audio, video, or radio transmissions, signals, telecommunications, or services, and include without limitation (1) internal and external network infrastructure, (2) Internet and network access, (3) computers, (4) servers, (5) storage devices, (6) peripherals, (7) software, and (8) messaging or communication systems.

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AGREEMENT FOR ACCEPTABLE USE OF TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES
Acceptable Use Agreement • June 12th, 2012

The purpose of this Agreement is to grant access to and define acceptable use of the District’s technology resources (“Technology Resources”). Technology Resources are any type of instrument, device, machine, equipment, technology, or software that is capable of transmitting, acquiring, or intercepting, any telephone, electronic, data, internet, audio, video, or radio transmissions, signals, telecommunications, or services, and include without limitation (1) internal and external network infrastructure, (2) Internet and network access, (3) computers, (4) servers, (5) storage devices, (6) peripherals, (7) software, and (8) messaging or communication systems.

Standish Sterling Community Schools Agreement for Acceptable Use of Technology Resources
Acceptable Use Agreement • June 7th, 2012

The purpose of this Agreement is to grant access to and define acceptable use of the District’s technology resources (“Technology Resources”). Technology Resources are any type of instrument, device, machine, equipment, technology, or software that is capable of transmitting, acquiring, or intercepting, any telephone, electronic, data, internet, audio, video, or radio transmissions, signals, telecommunications, or services, and include without limitation (1) internal and external network infrastructure, (2) Internet and network access, (3) computers, (4) servers, (5) storage devices, (6) peripherals, (7) software, and (8) messaging or communication systems.

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