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R2022-52 Resolution Authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding Agreement and associated Sales Order with the Howard G. Buffett Foundation to obtain Internet Access through the City of Decatur Fiber Optic Network
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R2022-52 Resolution Authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding Agreement and associated Sales Order with the Howard G. Buffett Foundation to obtain Internet Access through the City of Decatur Fiber Optic Network
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R2022-52
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R2022-52 Resolution Authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding Agreement and associated Sales Order with the Howard G. Buffett Foundation to obtain Internet Access through the City of Decatur Fiber Optic Network
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3/21/2022
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without express authorization of the CITY. The CITY may scan or test the vulnerability of CITY Fiber <br /> Networks that it is responsible for or manage. <br /> 2. Unauthorized monitoring of data or traffic on any network or system without express authorization of <br /> the owner of the network or system. <br /> 3. Interference with service to any user, host or network including, without limitation,email "bombing", <br /> email "spamming",flooding, deliberate attempts to overload the network or system. Broadcast or <br /> "smurf" attacks is prohibited. <br /> 4. Unauthorized access to any data, network,or system from a network or system for any purpose <br /> which is not lawful or which is intended to do harm. <br /> 5. Forging any part of TCP-Internet Protocol packet header or header information in an email or a <br /> newsgroup posting. Electronic forging of any kind to include, but not limited to, IP addresses,domains <br /> and business names. <br />
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