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- Proposed Uninet-za Acceptable Use Guidelines
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- DRAFT
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- UNINET
- Acceptable Use Policy
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- The purpose of UNINET is to support research and other scholarly
- activities in the Republic of South Africa by providing access to
- unique resources and the opportunity for collaborative work.
-
- This statement represents a guide to the acceptable use of the UNINET
- trunk circuits. It is intended to address only the issue of use of
- the trunk circuits. It is expected that various other networks in
- the RSA will formulate their own use policies for traffic that will
- not traverse the trunk circuits. The trunk circuits in question are
- not limited to those that are in their entirety within the Republic
- of South Africa, but include all international circuits, connections
- and gateways as well.
-
- (1) All use must be consistent with the purposes of UNINET.
-
- (2) The intent of this policy is to make clear certain uses which are
- consistent with the purposes of UNINET, not to exhaustively enumerate
- all such possible uses.
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- (3) The UNINET Project Office may at any time make determinations
- that particular uses are or are not consistent with the purposes of
- UNINET. Such determinations will be reported to the Uninet Control
- Board and to the UNINET user community.
-
- (4) If a use is consistent with the purposes of UNINET, then
- activities in direct support of that use will be considered
- consistent with the purposes of UNINET. For example, administrative
- communications for the support infrastructure needed for research and
- instruction are acceptable.
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- (5) Use in support of research or instruction at not-for-profit
- institutions of research or instruction in the Republic of South
- Africa is acceptable.
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- (6) Use for a project which is part of or supports a research or
- instruction activity for a not-for-profit institution of research or
- instruction in the Republic of South Africa is acceptable, even if
- any or all parties to the use are located or employed elsewhere. For
- example, communications directly between industrial affiliates
- engaged in support of a project for such an institution is
- acceptable.
-
- (7) Use for commercial activities by for-profit institutions is
- generally not acceptable unless it can be justified under (4) above.
-
- (8) Use for research or instruction at for-profit institutions may or
- may not be consistent with the purposes of UNINET, and will be
- reviewed by the UNINET Project Office on a case-by-case basis.
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- DRAFT
- September 1990
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- Without question, the use of the NSFNET Guidelines as a basis is
- acknowledged.
-
-
- Mike Lawrie
- 5 September 1990
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-
-
- ----Statement by Rhodes University----
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-
- Rhodes University is an autonomous institution, founded by the Rhodes
- University Act of 1951. Control of the University is vested in the
- Council, which elects its own Chairman. The Chancellor, elected by
- the Council, is the Head of the University and is empowered, in the
- name of the university, to confer all degrees. The Principal and
- Vice-Chancellor is the chief academic and administrative officer of
- the University, and is ex officio a member of the Council and the
- Chairman of the Senate.
-
- The Council consists of a maximum of 31 members, as follows: The
- Principal, the Vice-Principal, four members appointed by the State
- President, four elected by the Senate, three elected by Convocation
- (ie graduates) two elected by the donors, a representative of each of
- the Municipalities of Grahamstown, Port Elizabeth, East London, King
- William's Town, Queenstown and Uitenhage, one representative of schools
- in the Eastern Province, one representative of associated research
- institutions, not more than four persons appointed by such bodies as
- may be prescribed by the Statute, and not more than four members
- co-opted in terms of Section 7(1)(m) of the Rhodes University Act.
-
- Rhodes University has always been proud of its stance for academic
- freedom. In this regard, there is a strong record of opposition to
- the discriminatory race-based laws that have prevented academically
- qualified persons from pursuing their studies by what is considered
- to be normal methods and under normal conditions.
-
- The University is not associated with any apartheid-enforcing
- entities. The University will not knowingly permit any of the
- information that flows through its computer systems to be used by, or
- made available directly or indirectly to any apartheid enforcing
- entity or police or military entities or any entity identified by the
- United States Department of State as enforcing apartheid as reflected
- in Supplement No 1 to Part 785 of the Export Administration
- Regulations.
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- Further, the University will co-operate fully with any investigation
- by United States officials into any alleged breach of this
- undertaking.
-
-
- Signed for and on behalf of Rhodes University
-
- (Registrar, Rhodes University)
-
- ----ends----
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