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Re: Legal or compliance issues when providing children with network access


From: "Ejike, Emechete C." <EEjike () ODU EDU>
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2015 17:33:12 +0000

This is a very interesting topic. I do believe most institutions offer similar summer programs. It would be interesting 
to hear what members of our list have to says. Thanks Jim.

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Eme Ejike
Asst. ISO
Old Dominion university

On Jun 13, 2015, at 9:17 AM, Mayne, Jim <j.mayne () TCU EDU<mailto:j.mayne () TCU EDU>> wrote:

At TCU there is more and more use of our facilities during the summer for children’s camps of one sort or another (e.g. 
baseball, cheerleading, music). In most cases these are children under 18 and in many cases they are under 13.

Are there legal or compliance issues we need to consider if we provide them with guest network account so they can 
access the internet while staying on campus?

If so would it matter if they used the accounts in a supervised classroom setting or unsupervised in a dorm room 
overnight?

We do not do any content filtering on our network.

Thanks,
Jim

Jim Mayne
Information Security Services


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