Wireless Terms of Service
Terms of Service (TOS)
Access to WiFi.
The Service is a free public service provided by Morehouse School of Medicine. Your access to the Service is completely at the discretion of Morehouse School of Medicine, and your access to the Service may be blocked, suspended, or terminated at any time for any reason including, but not limited to, violation of this Agreement, actions that may lead to liability for Morehouse School of Medicine, disruption of access to other users or networks, or violation of applicable laws or regulations. Morehouse School of Medicine may revise the TOS at any time. You must accept this Agreement each time you use the Service and it is your responsibility to review it for any changes each time. This is an open wireless network. No network communication is 100% secure.
Please remember: NO network communication should be considered private or protected. All communication over the Morehouse School of Medicine network is subject to monitoring. Morehouse School of Medicine reserves the right to reduce throughput or access as need be.
Acceptable Use of the Service.
Your use of the Service and any activities conducted online through the Service shall not violate any applicable law or regulation or the rights of Morehouse School of Medicine, or any third party. Morehouse School of Medicine cannot accept any responsibility for any injury or loss that results from inaccurate, unsuitable, offensive, or illegal Internet communications.
Disclaimer.
You acknowledge (i) that the Service may not be uninterrupted or error-free; (ii) that viruses or other harmful applications may be available through the Service; (iii) that Morehouse School of Medicine does not guarantee the security of the Service and that unauthorized third parties may access your computer or files or otherwise monitor your connection.
THE USE OF THE SERVICE FOR THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES IS PROHIBITED:
Spamming and Invasion of Privacy of Others, Violating Intellectual Property Law, Transmitting Obscene or Indecent Speech or Materials, Transmitting Defamatory or Abusive Language, Hacking or Distribution of Internet Viruses, Worms, Trojan Horses, or Other Destructive Activities.