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Implementation Required for educational facitilities as a result of the Child Internet Protection Act
- To support the curriculum provided by the state.
- To give students opportunities to learn.
- To promote life long learning.
- Current information on current events
- Resources from businesses
- Libraries
- Government agencies
- Other education related sites
- Violating copyright laws
- Forwarding personal communications without the author’s prior consent
- Using threatening obscene material
- Distributing material protected by trade secret
- Using network for commercial purposes
- Using network for non educational purposes
- Providing political or campaign information
- Harassing others
- Sending or soliciting sexually oriented messages or images
- Sending chain-letters (e-mail)
- Soliciting money
- Limitation of Internet
- Cancellation of user privileges
- School disciplinary action
- Loss of Privacy
- E-mail may be monitored
- Files and communication may be monitored
- Nothing is private!
- A malicious attempt to harm or destroy equipment, program, or any data.
- Results in cancellation of user privileges
- School disciplinary action
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