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PLEASE READ THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE CAREFULLY
BEFORE USING THIS SITE. By posting information to this site and
all other official University of California, Office of the President
(UCOP) web sites, referred to as "these sites," you agree
to these terms of use. If you do not agree to these terms of use,
you may not post information to this site. These sites are owned
by The Regents of the University of California and operated by UCOP
(referred to as "UCOP," "we," "us,"
or "our"). We reserve the right, at our discretion, to
change, modify, add, or remove portions of these terms and conditions
of use at any time. Please check these terms and conditions periodically
for changes.
CONDITIONS OF USE
The World Wide Web (WWW) is an Internet-based tool that uses standards
for document presentation, graphical software and distributed computers
to display and link images, text, motion and sound from resources
in disparate locations throughout the world. These features, plus
its ease of use, make the Web an increasingly popular publishing
and distribution medium. UCOP makes available Web servers, communication
networks, and workstations to support and promote the mission of
UC: teaching, research and public service.
The following guidelines, policies, and laws emphasize the public
nature of the Web and the responsibility of publishers and users.
APPLICABLE POLICIES AND LAWS PERTAINING
TO PUBLISHERS TO THE UCOP WEB SITE
Individuals and administrative units publishing information on UCOP
Web servers or commercial servers funded by University budgets must
abide by basic guidelines including all applicable University and
campus policies and public laws. Supervisors shall apply necessary
and appropriate corrective action whenever an employee fails to
meet the required standards of conduct or performance. Though not
exhaustive, the following section describes areas of particular
relevance to this Web site.
CRIMINAL AND CIVIL STATUTES: Web users are free to express themselves
provided that they do not do anything to injure or harm others.
Users may not use this Web site for acts that violate laws. If in
doubt about appropriate use of the web, individuals are encouraged
to obtain the advice of General Counsel.
USE OF THE UNIVERSITY NAME, SEAL AND LOGO: No person or organization
may use the University name in conjunction with advertising or to
list the University as a user of any product or service or as the
source of research information on which a commercial program or
publication is based. However, approval may be granted for institutional
or goodwill advertising clearly regarded as being in the best interests
of the University. (See Policy to Permit Use of the University's
Name http://www.ucop.edu/ucophome/coordrev/da/da0864.html,
and Policy to Permit Use of the Unofficial Seal http://www.ucop.edu/ucophome/coordrev/da/da0865.html.)
PERSONAL FINANCIAL GAIN: Commercial activity for personal financial
gain is not permitted. Only those services and programs that have
been approved or are recognized as being within the purview of the
UC Board of Regents may be publicized on UCOP WWW sites.
ADVERTISING: Web publishers may acknowledge donations or contributions
by creating links to selected organizations/corporations that are
major contributors to a campus or to a program sponsored by UCOP.
Links from a web site located on a UCOP server to any non-University
site shall not imply University endorsement of the site's products
or services. References to non-UCOP products, services, or organizations
shall not imply University endorsement of such products, services,
or organizations.
APPROPRIATE USE OF UNIVERSITY RESOURCES: The University provides
access to Internet resources for the conduct of University business.
Incidental and occasional personal use is permitted within the University
so long as such use does not disrupt or distract the conduct of
University business (due to volume or frequency). Incidental and
occasional personal use of Internet resources is subject to local
regulations.
COPYRIGHT: Web publishers are responsible for compliance with current
copyright laws and relevant UC policies. A copyright gives certain
exclusive rights to their owner which are particularly important:
1. the right to copy the work;
2. the right to make modified versions of the work;
3. the right to distribute the work;
4. the right to publicly display the work;
5. the right to publicly perform the work.
Every time a file is moved within or between computer systems it
results in "copying" and "distributing" that
file to the other systems. Copyrighted information may not be posted
on UCOP web sites without permission of the copyright holder (owner).
Individuals transmitting or extracting information from UCOP Home
Pages are responsible for investigating copyright issues. Publication
in electronic format rather than in print in no way changes the
underlying (copyright) issues. See the Office of Technology Transfer
advice on how to obtain permission to use copyrighted material (http://www.ucop.edu/ott/crothers.html)
and University of California Policy on Copyright Ownership (http://www.ucop.edu/ucophome/uwnews/copyr.html)
Each UCOP home page must contain a statement that the content is
the Property of The Regents of the University of California
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION: Certain information about individuals
is protected by law (see http://www.ucop.edu/ucophome/policies/bfb/rmp8toc.html).
UCOP web site owners must follow these laws and any applicable University
policy when considering the content of UCOP web pages. Permission
must be obtained from an individual when confidential information
may be revealed. Photographs of individuals may not be used without
their permission.
GUIDELINES FOR LINKS TO AND
FROM UCOP MAIN WEBSITE
Information Resources and Communication (IR&C) in conjunction
with University Affairs will support and maintain the official UC
websites. Divisions, departments and units may request links to
their sites. In doing so they must agree to abide by the following
guidelines. The web developers for the UCOP website will remove
links to documents that do not conform.
UCOP WEB SITE INFORMATION
MUST BE TIMELY AND ACCURATE: To remain useful over time and to present
an image consistent with UC's position as an academic institution,
information must be timely and accurate. Content providers are responsible
for periodic reviews of the information contained and revising content
based upon relevancy, accuracy, and accessibility. Each page shall
list the most recent date the information was modified.
MUST IDENTIFY CONTENT PROVIDER: Each page must identify the web
developer and content provider. In some cases these may be the same
person or an organizational unit. Organizational units and individuals
are accountable for the information that they choose to distribute
via the Web. Material on the Web must include pointers to individuals
and offices that are an enduring part of the administrative hierarchy.
MUST ADHERE TO HTML STANDARDS: Developers should adhere to current
HTML standards, for maximum access by multiple web browsers. Developers
must format material to accommodate adaptive technologies that enable
disabled users to access the information contained on their sites.
Developers should also be cognizant of data transfer rates, and
should refrain from excessive use of "data heavy" pages.
For related information, please see Information
Technology Policies.
Digital Millenium Copyright Act
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