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Note:
This document is intended for use as a reference
by departments and student bodies of the University.
The word "entity" denotes department
or student body in this document.
I.
Provide original software
- Assess
your entity's software needs
Conduct
regular software reviews to update the current
software inventory and project the future
needs of your entity.
- Identify
the appropriate software for each computer
Based
on the software review and additional
user input, decide the appropriate
software profile for each computer
in your entity. Include software for
operating system, word processing,
spreadsheet, presentation, database
management, and other educational
needs. Also observe the university
software standards as appropriate
(please refer to http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/itsc/deptsupport/swstd/swstd.html
for information).
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Commit your entity to supplying properly licensed
software
Make
the commitment known to all members of your
entity. Stress that unauthorized software
duplication or illegal use of software is
a serious offense: it is against the law
and the university policy.
- Deliver
software to users when they need it
If
a software is to be for purchase, make the
process of authorization and ordering as
short as possible so that the software can
be delivered to the user in the shortest
time possible. Otherwise, the user may resort
to using an illegal copy of the software.
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Anticipate reasonable user needs and plan
ahead
Be
alert to the change in software needs such
as the increase in number of users, and the
need for software upgrades and new applications,
etc. Plan budget to meet the changing needs.
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Set realistic budget for software
When budgeting for hardware purchasing, you
must also budget for all the software products
that will be used on the hardware.
II. Prevent unauthorized software copying and use
- Make
sure original software is protected
Set
up precautionary steps to control the distribution
of software media of your entity. The single
most effective means of preventing illegal
copying is to meet legitimate needs with legitimately-acquired
software.
- Designate
a member to be the "compliance
officer" responsible for ensuring proper
software use in your entity
The
responsible individual could be a member
of your entity with sufficient seniority
to be able to give appropriate directions
to other members and carry out random checks
from time to time.
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Track software acquisition in a software register
Identify
all computers in your entity and record information
such as location, authorized users, brand,
model, and software profile for each one of
them. Maintain files with the actual software
license agreements as well as invoices and
other documents showing their legitimate acquisitions.
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Inspect the software in use to ensure that
they are all legitimately acquired and that
they are duly recorded in the software register
Take random inspections from time to time.
If illegal software products are found, remove
them from the computers and take appropriate
steps to prevent the situation from happening
again.
Disclaimer
The
above information only serves as a reference.
The information does not constitute legal
advice in anyway. The Information Technology
Services Centre does not accept any liability
for any loss or damage caused to any person relying on any
information or omission in this document. |