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<br />media and services for personal use waive any claims to privacy regarding that usage. <br />Any costs incurred by the City due to personal use (such as printing costs, per- <br />minute Internet fees or cellular phone charges) must be paid by the Employee. <br />Excessive personal use will be determined by the individual Employee's supervisor, <br />and may subject the Employee to disciplinary action. <br /> <br />Personal Software: Personal software can significandy impact the operation of City <br />equipment. Consequendy, the installation and use of privately owned software is <br />allowed only when approved in advance by the Technology Manager or City <br />Administrator. This includes downloading software from internet sites. Games are <br />not considered to be appropriate software for City computer equipment. If allowed, <br />all personal software, including screens avers and shareware, must be legally <br />purchased and properly licensed to the Employee. A copy of the license must be <br />located in the Employee's office. Personal software and data may be removed <br />without warning at any time. The City is not responsible for the back-up or recovery <br />of files associated with personal software. If it is suspected that a personal software <br />package is the cause of a problem with any City software, it may be removed without <br />warrung. <br /> <br />22.5 Individual Privacy <br /> <br />General: The City also reserves the right, in its discretion, to review any Employee's <br />electronic files, messages and usage to the extent necessary to ensure that electronic <br />media and services are being used in compliance with the law and with this and other <br />City policies. Employees should therefore not assume electronic communications <br />are private and confidential and should transmit highly sensitive information in other <br />ways. Employees should be aware that any data stored may be subject to <br />government data practices laws which make the text accessible to the public. <br /> <br />Respect: Employees must respect the confidentiality of other people's electronic <br />communications and may not attempt to read, "hack" into other systems or other <br />people's accounts, or "crack" passwords, or breach computer or network security <br />measures, or monitor electronic files or communications of other Employees or <br />third parties except by explicit direction of City management. <br /> <br />22.6 Copyrights <br /> <br />General: Anyone obtaining electronic access to other companies' or individuals' <br />materials must respect all copyrights and may not copy, retrieve, modify or forward <br />copyrighted materials except as permitted by the copyright owner. Also, network <br />users shall not delete, examine, copy or modify files and/ or data belonging to other <br />users, without their prior consent. <br /> <br />22.7 Passwords / Security <br /> <br />General: The City Administrator reserves the right to override passwords and codes <br />at any time. If the City Administrator requests an Employee's password(s), then the <br />password(s) must be disclosed. Any password used on the system shall be used for <br />the protection of the City of Centerville, not the Employee, and as such will not <br />preclude the City, as the operator of the network, from rightfully entering the <br /> <br />liS- <br />