University Policy Against Dishonest Act on Online Courses
April 28, 2020
Toshio Muramatsu,
Executive Director of Education
And InternationalExchange
Dear Students,
For the 2020 First Semester, University of Yamanashi will provide online courses as a replacement of regular in-class courses (except some courses) to prevent infection from COVID-19 on campus. In this unprecedented situation, we ask for the cooperation of all students. The following are the university policy against dishonest act regarding online courses. Please be mindful when taking classes online.
- Violation of the copyright law: Providing, uploading, publishing or sharing of any teaching contents,including the URL of the class, from the online classes with other people is prohibited.
- Obstructive behavior: Any obstructive behavior such as violence, harassment, human rights violation, unauthorized access to online classes and so forth during the online classes is prohibited.
- Dishonest conduct on exam: Any act of cheating on the exam such as using a stand-in or cheat-sheet during the exam is prohibited.
- Other conducts: All the following acts are prohibited and subject to disciplinary action under the “Regulations for Disciplinary Action for Students of University of Yamanashi.”
- having committed or attempted to commit a crime
- infringing human rights such as harassment
- disturbing the public with violent misconduct or disruptive behavior
- doing anything deviates from accepted standards as students
* If you are punished by the law due to the crimes related to electronic or magnetic records, unauthorized access, copyright violation, and others, you may be subject to disciplinary action according to the school regulations of University of Yamanashi.