Inappropriate use definition

Inappropriate use means a use that is inconsistent with an educational purpose or that is in clear violation of this policy and the Acceptable Use Agreement.
Inappropriate use means a use that is inconsistent with an educational purpose or that is in clear violation of this policy and the Digital Citizenship Agreement.
Inappropriate use means a use that is inconsistent with an educational purpose or that is in clear violation of this policy and the Acceptable Use Agreement. The following are not permitted:

Examples of Inappropriate use in a sentence

  • Inappropriate use of the City Network will be grounds for immediate termination of any awarded contact.

  • Inappropriate use, including any violation of these conditions and rules, may result in cancellation of the privilege.

  • Inappropriate use may result in denial of computer lab access at the College of Technology.

  • Inappropriate use may result in cancellation of those privileges.

  • Inappropriate use can adversely affect the City, interfere with the work of its employees, increase its costs, and even expose the City to damage, liability and security risks.


More Definitions of Inappropriate use

Inappropriate use means the use of safety information for purposes different from the purposes for which it was collected for;
Inappropriate use is one that is inconsistent with an educational purpose or that is in clear violation of Charter School policy.
Inappropriate use is one that is inconsistent with an educational purpose or that is in clear violation of Excelsior policy.
Inappropriate use means the use of safety and security information for purposes different from that for which it was collected;
Inappropriate use means a use that is inconsistent with an educational purpose or that is in clear violation of the Student Acceptable Use Policy. The complete Student Acceptable Use
Inappropriate use means the use of a computer of a state agency in a manner that:
Inappropriate use means any use that is not an “appropriate use” or for which there is no acceptable lawful explanation of or documentation of why the transaction was conducted. Examples or a lawful explanation include “assigned