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The Piscataway Public Library provides unfiltered wireless Internet
access to library patrons. Patrons
utilizing the wireless connection agree to comply with all provisions of the
current Piscataway Public Library Internet Policy which
prohibits abusive or illegal activity while using the Library's Internet
service.
Patrons desiring to utilize the Library’s wireless Internet access must
have a portable computing device, (ie. a laptop computer) with a standard
wireless network interface card. Piscataway
Public Library does not provide portable computing devices for patrons to use
and does not provide any technical assistance to patrons using their own
portable computing device.
The Library’s wireless Internet access is unencrypted and
unfiltered. Use of the wireless
connection is done at the patron’s own risk.
By using this connection, patrons acknowledge that security errors and
hacking are an inherent risk associated with any wireless service. For that reason, patrons expressly agree that they knowingly
assume such risk, and further agree to hold the Library harmless from any claim
or loss arising out of, or related to, any such instance of hacking or other
unauthorized use or access into the patron’s computer.
Piscataway Public Library accepts no responsibility for any software
downloaded and/or installed, e-mail opened, or sites accessed while patrons are
on the wireless Internet connection. Any
damage done to the patron’s equipment from viruses, identity theft, spyware,
plug-ins, or other internet-borne programs is the sole responsibility of the
patron; and the patron indemnifies and holds harmless the Library from any such
damage.
The Library
accepts no responsibility regarding the ability of patron-owned equipment to
connect to the wireless network. Library
staff will not change settings on patron equipment.
Piscataway
Public Library is committed to providing an environment appropriate for its
customers and employees. Wireless
Internet users are asked to refrain from displaying materials on patron
computers that may be interpreted as part of an intimidating, hostile, offensive
or inappropriate environment. Internet
users should not display offensive material to passersby.
Transmission, reception,
or display of any material or communications in violation of any U.S. or state
regulation is prohibited, including but not limited to: the unauthorized
duplication of copyrighted material, access or dissemination of threatening or
obscene material, or of material protected as trade secrets.
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