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If you have a complaint about a TAMU computing service that does not involve illegal or inappropriate use,
please use our:

Computing Resources Complaint Form

If the service you are reporting is the ability to play an Internet Game from the ResNet, please see the following page about the recent change in ResNet game functions:

Gaming on ResNet
  :: COMPLAINT FORMS ::
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act has specific requirements which must be met in the notification to an Internet Service Provider's agent before the claim of infringement can be considered. This form provides a method for reporting all of the required data.
According to TAMU Rules, "It may be harassment if (1) the behavior is unwelcome; and (2) the behavior interferes with your ability, or the ability of others to work or study: and (3) the behavior creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment." *
"Criminal and illegal use may involve unauthorized access, intentional corruption or misuse of computing resources, theft, obscenity, child pornography and sexual harassment." *
As defined in the TAMUS Ethics Policy, "employees may use computing resources for personal reasons as long as that use does not result in additional costs or damage to the University and generally does not hinder the day-to-day operation of University offices and facilities. Use of computing resources for commercial purposes or personal gain is prohibited." *
Use this form if you are not sure if your complaint fits into one of the above categories.



* These descriptions are quoted from Texas A&M University Rule 33.04.99.M2 - Rules for Responsible Computing