damages from $200 up to $150,000. The copyright owner also has the right to permanently enjoin an infringer from further infringing activities and the infringing copies and equipment used in the infringement can be impounded and destroyed. If a copyright owner hired an attorney to enforce his or her rights, the infringer of a work may also be liable for the attorney’s fees as well as court cos ts. Finally, criminal penalties may also be assessed against the infringer and could include jail time depending upon the nature of the violation. Students are also responsible for observing the policies, rules, and regulations of Lurleen B. Wallace Community College. Failure to show respect for duly established laws or regulations will be handled by the Dean of Student Affairs in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct. System Administrators Responsibilities Systems administrators and providers of college information technology resources have the additional responsibility of ensuring the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of the resources they are managing. Persons in these positions are granted significant trust to use their privileges appropriately for their intended purpose and only when required to maintain the system. Any private information seen in carrying out these duties must be treated in the strictest confidence unless it relates to a violation of the security of the system. Although information technology providers throughout the College are responsible for preserving the integrity and security of resources, security sometimes can be breached through actions beyond their control. Users are urged to take appropriate precautions such as safeguarding their account and password and promptly reporting any misuse or violations of the policy.
Live Work Policy
Live Work is work performed by students in the technical program shop or laboratory area, relative to that specific technical program, for individuals or other entities upon request and for which fees are charged. Live work projects include service, repair, or production and are usually done on the college campus. Approved work project, however, may be performed at a job location. Live work is performed as specific projects for individuals and organizations. The scope and extent of each project must be well defined before acceptance. Live work projects can be conducted for the following: 1. Employees and students of the College 2. Tax-supported programs and institutions 3. Charitable organizations that are supported by donations 4. State employees 5. Persons directly connected with education Charges for live work include the costs of parts and materials plus twenty (20) percent and sales tax. All charges must be paid to the Business Office and a receipt for payment is issued. Before an item can be removed from campus, this receipt must be presented to the instructor of the department that completed the work. The person, who signs the work order, whether for himself or herself, an institution, or an organization, is responsible for all costs involved.
To avoid competition with private enterprise,
live work is restricted as follows:
1. Live work is done only when it is essential to training and necessary for the acquisition of occupational skills leading to employment.
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2022-23 College Catalog and Student Handbook
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