Public Access Computer Policy

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By choosing to use Fondulac District Library’s public access computers, the user acknowledges that he or she has read and understands the Fondulac District Library Public Access Computer Policy and agrees to abide by all relevant rules contained in the Fondulac District Library Public Access Computer Policy.

All public access computer users must agree to this policy in order to use the library public access computers.

Fondulac District Library has no control over sources or information on the Internet and assumes no responsibility for the quality, accuracy, currency or content of any Internet resource. The Internet may contain material of controversial and/or offensive nature. The library does not filter the content of Internet access. The library is not responsible for the content, accuracy, or availability of any external sites linked to any Internet sites or pages.

  • Staff will provide limited assistance for basic start-up procedures.
  • Parents/legal guardians of users under age 10 must be present to log the child on to the Internet. Ultimately, the responsibility for use of library resources, including public access computers and Internet access, by minors rests with the parent or legal guardian.
  • Users are allowed a minimum of one thirty (30) minute session per day as library hours permit. If no reservations are waiting, users may choose to extend their session.
  • Users may not access inappropriate or obscene sites, including pornographic sites, according to local community standards.
  • Users may not alter the software or hardware of the library’s computer.
  • Printing is $0.10 per page for black and white and $0.25 per page for color.
  • The library is not responsible for any loss of or corruption of data or for any damage or theft of personal hardware or software.
  • There is no guarantee that public access computers and/or an Internet connection will be available.
  • The Internet computer may only be used for legal purposes. Unacceptable uses include, but are not limited to: harassment, libeling or slandering other users; destruction of or damage to equipment, software or data belonging to the library or other users; and/or disruption, or unauthorized monitoring of material.

The library reserves the right to terminate a public access computer session at any time. The library board reserves the right to change this policy at any time without notice.

Updated 12/1/05, 2/25/08, 9/25/2011, 2/3/2014, 6/29/15

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