1.) There is a thirty minute time limit on this service.  If no one is waiting to use the Internet and the library worker is not using the Internet or computer, this limit may be extended.  Patrons are encouraged to let staff members know if they are waiting so this limit may be enforced fairly.  Those with appointments will be given priority over those without.

2.) Mississaugas of the New Credit First nation Library Board through the library worker, will take disiplinary action, remove network privileges, and possibly take legal action against any individuals who practice the following:
                 
          Violation of international or third party copyright license agreements or other contracts.
          Use of the computer or Internet for illegal purposes.
          Use of the computer or Internet to download, view or otherwise access pornographic or
          obscene material.
          Interference with the intended use of the information resources.
          Seeks to gain or gains unathorized access to information.
          Destroys, alters, dismateles or prevents rightful access to information resouces.
          Invades the privacy of individuals.
          Post personsal communications, including newsgroups withoput the library workers consent.
          Harrassment of another party via the networks.
          Unauthorized access or tampering with other software on the computer.

3.) Using the Public Internet Access Computer to access of an explicit nature will not be tolerated.  Since the Internet may contain inaccurate material of a controversial nature, Parents/Guardians of minor children must assume responibility for thier children's use of the Internet.

4.) Never share your personal information with anyone on-line.

5.) Users will not use thier own disks in the public internet Access Terminal, but disks can be purchased from the front desk for $2.00, or you may trade a blank disk for a disk from the front desk.  If your disk has information that you would rather not loose, you must inform the library worker so that a virus check can be performed.  Never assume that your disk is clean if you have been moving your files from computer to computer.

6.) No e-mail is available for the general public at this time.

7.) No access to chat lines are allowed.  The computers are intended to be a public information terminal.

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A fee will not be charged for the use of this terminal but donations are gratefully accepted in order to offset the operating costs.
                  
Policy for Public Access to the Internet
This document constitutes a library-wide policy for the management of computer data networks and the resources they make available.  The Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation Library Board recognizes the Internet as a resource tool to be used to allow the public enhanced access to information
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