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Minor infractions of this policy, when likely accidental in nature, are
typically handled internally, in an informal manner. More serious
infractions are handled via formal procedure. The CS Systems Committee
determines the penalty or rules on whether the case should be referred
to another authority.
In general, Sysgroup's first responsibility is to stop the violation
(by disabling the user's account pending in-person conference)
and then to prevent the violation from happening in the future
(by issuing formal warnings, punitive measures, etc.)
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Infractions such as sharing accounts, keys, key access or passwords,
harassment, or repeated minor infractions as described above may
result in the temporary or permanent loss of CS Systems
privileges and notification of a student's academic advisor.
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More serious infractions, such as unauthorized use of resources,
attempts to steal passwords or data, attempts to steal licensed software,
violations of University policies, or repeated violations as described
above will result in temporary or permanent loss of CS Systems
privileges. The case is referred to the appropriate University
body for handling.
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Systems related offenses which are in violation of local, state or federal
laws may result in immediate loss of all CS Systems
privileges and the matter being referred to the appropriate local, state or
federal agency.
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