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Louisville Public Library <br />Computer Use Policy <br />Revised and re -adopted by the Louisville Public Library Board of Trustees, <br />January 17, 2019. <br />Foundations of the Computer Use Policy <br />The Library is committed to the principles of intellectual freedom and the freedom to access <br />information from a variety of sources. The Internet is an information resource that allows public <br />library users access to a wide variety of information. Library staff cannot control the content of <br />the constantly changing Internet. Some information may be outdated, incorrect, or biased. Users <br />may find some content is personally offensive. <br />Use of the Internet by Children and Teens <br />Parents and designated caregivers are responsible for their minor children's behavior while <br />using computers at the Library. All Children's and Teen computers are filtered. Filtering <br />software is not perfect, however, and it may not block everything that might be considered <br />objectionable. For more information, see the Children's Services Division Policy: Computer & <br />Internet Use. <br />Copyright <br />U.S. Copyright law (Title 17, U.S.C.) prohibits the unauthorized reproduction or distribution of <br />copyrighted materials, except as permitted by principles of fair use. Users may not copy or <br />distribute electronic materials (including music, electronic mail, text, images, programs, or data) <br />without the explicit permission of the copyright holder. Any responsibility for any <br />consequences of copyright infringement lies with the users; the Louisville Public Library <br />expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility resulting from such use. <br />Disclaimer <br />Users access the Library computer hardware, software and documentation at their own risk. <br />The Louisville Public Library is not responsible for equipment malfunction, loss of data, any <br />damages to the user's disks, data etc., or electronic transactions of any type which are related to <br />the public use of Library computer resources. <br />Unacceptable Use of the Library's Computers <br />■ Disruptive behavior in the vicinity of workstations <br />■ Destruction of, or damage to, equipment, software, or data belonging to the Library or <br />other users <br />■ Interference with or disruption of network users, services, or equipment <br />■ Unauthorized monitoring of electronic communications <br />■ Violation of computer system security or integrity <br />■ Using the networks to make unauthorized entry to any other machine accessible via the <br />Library's networks <br />■ Propagation of computer worms or viruses <br />Computer Use Policy Page 1 of 2 <br />