With
the Intellectual Property (Miscellaneous Amendments)
Ordinance 2000 put into effect on 1 April 2001,
anyone who knowingly possesses an infringing
copy of computer software may be criminally
liable. ITSC would like to stress the University's
policy against using pirated software. Unit
heads, department chairpersons, budget holders,
and student bodies are responsible for the
appropriate management of computer software.
They should maintain a proper record of software
licenses and proof of purchase of all the software
they are using in their department, or student
body, conduct periodic software auditing and
help disseminate the University's policy to
their staff or members.
You,
as a staff member or stuent, should not use
computer software that you know or have reason
to believe infringes on copyright works. You
should also read carefully the terms of the
licensing agreements to observe your rights
and obligations. You should also refuse and
report requests for installation of illegal
copies into computers owned by the University.
The
University has acquired university-wide licenses
for commonly used computer software and ITSC
has been coordinating various software license
programs. Please check out the information
at http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/itsc/compenv/license or
contact us at https://helpdesk.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/group/license-help
For
more information about the Ordinance, please
refer to its English
version or Chinese
version.
Further
reference:
1. Immediate Actions for Computer Software Compliance
2. Guidelines for Effective Software Management
3. Guidelines for Compliance on the Use of Computer
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