When using copyrighted or trademarked material, Web Site Authors and 
Webmasters are responsible for obtaining appropriate permission from the 
copyright holder.  
2. 
In compliance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the University 
reserves the right to suspend or terminate access to University electronic 
communications systems and services by any user who repeatedly violates 
copyright law.  
J.  Additional Applicable Policies  
Other policies may also apply to UCSC Web Sites and Web related activities. All Web 
Site Authors and Webmasters must make themselves aware of campus policy, and any 
laws or regulations that apply to electronic publishing and the use of University 
facilities. 
VII. 
SERVICE RESTRICTIONS  
UCSC Web Accounts may be wholly or partially interrupted, suspended, terminated, or limited 
in accordance with the terms of the Web Account as follows:  
 .  Computer Maintenance  
Interruptions in service may occur to some or all Web Accounts when, incident to 
system upgrades, repair or maintenance, or as a result of an unanticipated failure or 
disruption of utility or other essential services, the computer system or equipment to 
support such Web Accounts is not operational.  
A.  Operating Procedures  
Suspension, termination, or limitation of a Web Account may occur as provided in the 
express or implied operational terms of governing the use of such Web Account, e.g., 
exhaustion of a computing quota assigned to such account or the exhaustion of funds 
associated with a recharge service.  
B.  Temporary Suspension and Termination  
1. 
The appropriate System Administrator or the Web Site Author's Designated 
UCSC Official may suspend a Web Account, temporarily or permanently:  
0. 
When there is reliable evidence indicating that a violation of law or of 
University policies listed in Appendix C of the UC Electronic 
Communications Policy probably has occurred, or  
1. 
Where failure to act may result in significant bodily harm, significant 
property loss or damage, loss of significant evidence of violations of 
law or University policy, or significant liability to the University or to 
members of the University community, or  
2. 
In exceptional cases, where failure to act could seriously hamper the 
ability of the University to function administratively or to meet its 
teaching obligations, or  
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Web Services Committee 
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May 28, 2002 




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