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computing policy



> I suspect we all agree that the employing institution "owns" all
computer or other files generated by an employee in the course of their
work.  How do institutions inform employees of such a policy?  Do they
provide a statement in an employee handbook, require the employee to
sign a statement indicating they understand the such a policy or are
there other options. Does anyone have samples to share on how these
policies are generally worded? Thanks.
>  
> Leah Weisse
> leah_weisse@wgbh.org
>  

Cal Poly's computing resources policies may be found at ...
http://www.calpoly.edu/computing/policy.html

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