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acceptable use policy
guidelines which users of an Internet access provider must follow (Computers)
(Acceptable Use Policy)—A policy defined by the network providers to be followed by users using that network
An acceptable use policy It documents permitted system uses and activities for a specific user, and the consequences of noncompliance
Acceptable User Policy This is a stated policy of a newtork owner dealing with the way users are to conduct themselves on the network It is common amongst schools and educational organizations The SINA incorporates extracts from a generic AUP in the Edu Manager tool See also SINA EduManager or Dingo webmail Netiquette
Acceptable Use Policy A statement by an Internet service provider, or other organization participating in the Internet, as to what kinds of uses are acceptable for traffic over the Internet that relies on or uses hardware, software, services, or content (files) provided by the organization Many acceptable use policies are modeled on the NSFNet Acceptable Use Policy
Policy designed to limit the ways in which a computer or network can be used, including access to the Internet Acceptable Use Policies (AUPs) usually include explicit statements about the required procedures, rights, and responsibilities of a technology user as well as the consequences of inappropriate use Users are expected to acknowledge and agree to all AUP stipulations as a condition of system use, as certified on the AUP by the user’s signature
A document that is signed by computer users that outlines what is and is not allowed on the computer network
Quick Serve Self Access's Acceptable Use Policy outlines some limitations on the use of your Quick Serve Self Access account Our goal in establishing this AUP is to protect both our users and the larger Internet community from the co nsequences of irresponsible use of Quick Serve Self Access accounts and resources Quick Serve Self Access's AUP chiefly prohibits acts that are illegal, that violate generally accepted standards for online behavior, or that misuse Quick Serve Self Access resources to the detriment of other users
Acceptable Use Policy; a set of rules describing what sorts of activities are permitted on a network The most restrictive AUP was the one on the NSFNET that prohibited most commercial and non-academic use The NSFNET AUP is no longer in force anywhere, although many people erroneously believe that it is
Acceptable use policy - statement of what is considered acceptable use of copyright material
An acronym for Acceptable Use Policy of the NSF which prevents the use of the NSFnet backbone for purely commercial use
Self-Service America's Acceptable Use Policy outlines some limitations on the use of your Self-Service America account Our goal in establishing this AUP is to protect both our users and the larger Internet community from the co nsequences of irresponsible use of Self-Service America accounts and resources Self-Service America's AUP chiefly prohibits acts that are illegal, that violate generally accepted standards for online behavior, or that misuse Self-Service America resources to the detriment of other users
A set of rules or advisories that specify who is permitted to use a network or connection, in what manner and for what purposes--or at least the system administrator's formal position on these questions Many educational institutions and non-profit organizations still have AUPs, but commercial providers appear to prefer more formalized subscriber agreements Particularly as applied to the Internet before 1995, the policies set by the National Science Foundation for use of its backbone connection between Internet sites Most importantly, it limited commercial solicitations to short announcements and replies to queries Now that backbone services are provided by commercial firms, these restrictions no longer apply
Acceptable Use Policy: in schools, an agreement among students, teachers, and parents that sets the rules for Internet use in the school
Acceptable Use Policy (network) Many transit networks have policies which restrict the use to which the network may be put For example, some networks may only be used for non-commercial purposes Some AUPs limit the type of material which can be made available to the public (e g , pornographic material) Enforcement of AUPs varies with the network See also netiquette
A set of regulations that apply to Internet-related services
(Acceptable Use Policy) - Procedures used to govern the appropriate usage of a network or service
Acceptable Use Policy Many transit networks have policies that restrict the use to which the network can be put Enforcement of AUPs varies with the network
The AUP is the Acceptable Use Policy, which details what is expected of users of our service, and what they may expect of DynDNS org It is a key part of our Legal Notices, which govern all use of our site
Acceptable Use Policy AUPS are strict, written usage guidelines for use for the Internet in terms of posting to news groups, sending e-mail, chat, and other Internet communications, e g the NFSnet AUP
Acceptable Use Policy The sometimes written, sometimes not, code of honor and use for the Internet in terms of posting to news groups, sending e-mail, chat, and other Internet communications
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Acceptable Use Policy A binding document signed by all users that explains the rules of Internet use at an institution
Acceptable Use Policy; a written agreement that outlines the terms and conditions of Internet use; each user must sign the AUP, agreeing to the terms, before they are allowed to use the system