Here's a copy of our policy that comes up every time someone logs into their
workstation.  We tried to cover almost everything.

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Packard Transport, Inc.
Network / Internet / eMail Acceptable Use Policy

Internet - Terms and Conditions
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE CLICKING OK.
1. Acceptable Use - The purpose of accessing the Internet is to support
Packard Transport business.  All use of the Internet must be in support of
Packard Transport business.
2. Privileges - Each staff member accessing the Internet will be trained on
the proper uses of the Internet. Use of the Internet is a privilege and
inappropriate use will result in a cancellation of those privileges.
3. Netiquette - staff members accessing the Internet will follow the
generally accepted rules of network etiquette. These include, but are not
limited to, the following: 
a. Be polite.  
b. Use appropriate language. Do not swear, use vulgarities, or any other
inappropriate language. 
c. Remember that illegal activities are strictly forbidden.  
d. Do not reveal your personal address or phone number or the personal
addresses or phone numbers of others.  
e. Note that electronic mail (e-mail) is not private or guaranteed to be
private. People who operate the system have access to and read all mail.
Messages relating to or in support of illegal activities will be reported to
the authorities.  Administrators can and will read all inbound and outbound
email from Packard Transport, Inc. systems, networks, and including any
email and/or instant message system not directly under Packard Transport's
control.
4. Security- Security on any computer system is a high priority, especially
when the system involves many users. If you feel you can identify a security
problem, you must notify your IT department. Do not demonstrate the problem
to other users. Attempts to access the Internet without permission will
result in cancellation of user privileges. Any user identified as a security
risk or as having a history of problems with other computer systems may be
denied access to the computer network or Internet.
I understand and will abide by the Internet Terms and Conditions. I
understand that any violation of the regulations is unethical and may
constitute a criminal offense. If I commit any violation, my access
privileges may be revoked disciplinary action and/or appropriate legal
action may be taken.
These procedures shall apply to all users of telecommunications systems
which are entered via equipment and access lines located in Packard
Transport or to all users who obtain their access privileges through
association with the Agent Access.

Purpose
The purpose of these procedures is to ensure compliance with procedures and
guidelines concerning all telecommunication activities, specifically
Internet, which may be generated at local, state, national and international
levels. Training and Compliance all staff will be trained in and will comply
with all policies and guidelines adopted by 
Packard Transport for the accessing of telecommunications. All such users
will be trained in "Netiquette", electronic communication ethics, and user
responsibilities.

Copyrighted material
In order to protect intellectual property rights and the continued
availability of network access, computer software which is protected under
the copyright laws will not be transmitted via the network or stored on  any
computers without the express written permission of the copyright owner.

Consequences of Inappropriate Network Behavior
Any inappropriate behavior, repeated or first time offense, severe
infractions of the procedures and guidelines may result in termination of
access privileges. Unauthorized use of the network, intentional deletion or
damage to files and data belonging to other users, or copyright ~violations
may be termed theft and reported to the authorities.

Internet - Acceptable Use
The purpose of accessing the Internet is to support Packard Transport.
Specific guidelines shall be as follows:
1. All use of the Internet must be in support of Packard Transport business.
2. Use of other organization's network or computing resources must comply
with the rules appropriate for that network.
3. Transmission of any material in violation of any federal or state
regulation is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to transmission
of copyrighted material, threatening or obscene material, or material
protected by trade secret.
4. Use of the network for commercial or for-profit purposes is prohibited.
5. Use of the network for personal and private business is prohibited.
6. Use of the network for product advertisement or political lobbying is
prohibited.
7. Network accounts are to be used only by the authorized owner of the
account for the authorized purpose.
8. Users shall not intentionally seek information on, obtain copies of, or
modify files, other data, or passwords belonging to other users, or
misrepresent other users on the network.
9. All communications and information accessible via the network,
workstation, server, web page, email, or any other electronic process should
be assumed to be private property of Packard Transport, Inc. and reviewed by
Packard Transport, Inc. at any time.
10. No use of the network shall serve to disrupt the use of the network by
others; hardware or software shall not be destroyed, modified, or abused in
any way.
11. Malicious use of the network such as developing programs that harass
other users, infiltrating a computer or computing system, or damaging the
software components of a computer or computing system is prohibited.
12. Hate mail, harassment, discriminatory remarks, and other antisocial
behaviors are prohibited on the network.
13. The illegal installation of copyrighted software for use on district
computers is prohibited.
14. Use of the network to access or process pornographic material,
inappropriate text files, or files dangerous to the integrity of the local
area network is prohibited.
15. Packard Transport maintains the right to determine whether specific uses
of the network are consistent with acceptable practices.
16. Personal information regarding users, uses or logs may not be provided
across the Internet (e.g., last name, pictures, address, or telephone
numbers).

You have the opportunity to access the Internet, an international
telecommunications network, picking up information from corporations,
government institutions, private individuals, and universities. The Internet
is said to be the communication and information highway of tomorrow. Through
the Internet you may communicate with others in cities, states, or countries
and may have access to hundreds of databases, libraries, and computer
services from all over the world.
The Internet is an association of over 1,000,000 computer networks in more
than 70 countries. It is important for you to be aware that the Internet not
only provides opportunities but also contains areas of adult content or
other material which maybe objectionable. While Packard Transport will make
every effort to prevent access to such material, it is impossible to ensure
that this material will not be accessed.  With this opportunity also comes
responsibility. It is important that you read and discuss the enclosed
information. It is also important for you to abide by the conditions
addressed in the enclosures. Those who access inappropriate material may
lose the privilege to use the Internet and have employment terminated.


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Christopher Checca
Packard Transport, Inc.
IT Department
24021 South Municipal Dr
PO Box 380
Channahon, IL.  60410
815 467 9260
815 467 6939 Fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.packardtransport.com



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