| The Augusta County Library's
mission is to provide materials and services to meet the educational
and recreational needs of the area's residents. In doing so,
the library provides access to a broad range of information
resources, including those available through the Internet.
The Internet is a
worldwide computer network furnishing access to a vast number
of resources in electronic format. The information and resources
available on the Internet expand the library's information
services far beyond traditional print collections.
Patrons
and staff using library Internet computers are expected
to act in a responsible, ethical, and legal manner.
Any use of the library's computers that violates a law or
interferes with the activities of the library or its network
may result in the loss of library and/or Internet privileges.
Violation of United States, Virginia, or local laws,
including (but not limited to) the following, may lead to
prosecution:
USC
Title 18 Chapter 110 regarding the Sexual Exploitation
and other Abuse of Children
USC
Title 18 Chapter 71 Sections 1465-1468 regarding distribution
of obscene materials
The
U.S. Copyright Act
Code
of Virginia Section 42.1-36.1
Code
of Virginia Title 18.2 Article 7.1 regarding computer
crimes
Those
portions of the Code of Virginia in Title 18.2 regarding
obscenity and related offenses
Those
portions of the Code of Virginia in Title 18.2 regarding
juveniles
The
Children's Internet Protection Act
The Children's Internet
Protection Act and Virginia Code §42.1-36.1 require
filtering software on all of the library's public Internet
stations. Filtering software is designed to block access
to Internet sites deemed to contain pornographic or obscene
content or materials deemed harmful to minors.
The Children's Internet
Protection Act and Virginia Code §42.1-36.1 require
the library to disable the filtering software if requested
by an adult patron. The Library Board designates library
staff to disable the filtering software at the request of
a patron for bona fide research or other lawful purposes.
Library staff shall disable the filtering software upon
the receipt of such a request.
Library staff will
assist patrons with Internet use as time permits. Reference
staff are always available to help patrons locate books,
periodicals, and other materials about the Internet.
Violations of this
policy will be addressed by the library director or designee
by warning the patron or suspending or terminating the patron's
Internet privileges. Where deemed appropriate, the library
director or designee will advise the sheriff's office of
the violation for further investigation.
Adopted August 17,
1999, by the Augusta County Library Board of Trustees.
Revised and Adopted
August 19, 2003, by the Augusta County Library Board of
Trustees.
Revised and Adopted
November 27, 2007, by the Augusta County Library Board of
Trustees.
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