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General Rules for Teaching Lab Users<\/span><\/h4>\n\n\n\n

Here are some of the basic rules that apply to all users of the Computer Science Teaching Labs. They are the basis on which your Teaching Lab account is entrusted to you, and it is important for you to understand them.

Your account is provided for your use only, and only to support your computing education. Your use of the Teaching Labs must not annoy or offend other Teaching Lab users or account-holders, nor threaten the security or operation of the Teaching Lab or any other computing system. If you break these rules, you may be penalized by temporary or permanent loss of your account or deletion of files associated with it. For some offences there may also be implications under the University’s Code of Behaviour on Academic Matters, or under the Code of Student Conduct (which governs non-academic offences). It is also possible to misuse your account in ways that are actually criminal and involve real legal penalties. However, here we will concentrate on the implications within the University, where the possible sanctions range from loss of your Teaching Labs account to expulsion from the University.

Some of the rules that are not described at length here are consequences of the basic ideas outlined in the previous paragraph. For example, it is forbidden bring any food or drink in the workstation rooms because this not only annoys other users but in fact threatens the operation of the system by the possibility of damaging the equipment — if not directly, then indirectly through the actions of our resident vermin.

What follows is a longer discussion of these rules. You will notice that some details differ depending on whether they are being applied to program accounts or to course-related accounts.

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1.<\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0 Account-sharing is forbidden. You must not use anyone else’s account, and you must not allow anyone else to use your account. The only exceptions are in cases where sharing is explicitly required by a course; the course instructor will then provide instructions on how you should proceed.
In cases of account-sharing contrary to the rules, the accounts of BOTH users may be suspended.
To make it harder for others to misuse your account, you must change the password you were initially given. If you don’t do that, your account will be suspended a few weeks into the term. (In fact, your account was probably set up to force you to change your password.)<\/p>\n\n\n\n

2.<\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0 Use of your account to attempt entry to accounts of which you are not a legitimate user, on this or any other computing system, will be dealt with very severely. Any evidence that your account has been or is being used for this type of activity will be considered sufficient grounds for its immediate suspension. Your account will only be reactivated if you can provide a convincing explanation to establish your innocence.
More generally, you may not use the Teaching Labs computers to misrepresent or obscure your identity. For example, you must not send e-mail or post news that purports to come from someone else.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

3.<\/strong>\u00a0\u00a0 You must use your account only for its intended purpose. You may use it for work on courses that use the Teaching Labs which you are enrolled in, or to advance your understanding of computer science in general. Extensive use of your account for other activities not permitted in this rules document, is strictly prohibited. You must actually be enrolled in a Teaching Lab-using course or program to keep your account. When you withdraw from all the courses or a program, you may not continue to use your account.<\/p>\n\n\n\n