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MEMORANDUM
TO: All Employees
FROM: Ted Wayne, CECnet Representative
SUBJECT: CECnet Acceptable Use Policy
The Computer Educational Cooperative Network (CECnet) is the use of
persons legitimately and officially associated with Spector Information
Systems as employees, suppliers, or subcontractors, as well as for persons
associated with other businesses participating in the CECnet System. User of
CECnet agree to abide by the appropriate usage conventions and any terms
and conditions of membership and affiliation with the CECnet as amended.
The purpose of the network is to facilitate the exchange of technical and
computing information consistent with purposes of cooperating organizations
or businesses.
Pursuant to the purpose, participants in the CECnet are expected to
be circumspect and thorough in their use and are subject to approval of their
sponsoring organizations. Each organization is responsible for exercising any
control deemed necessary to maintain usage within the confines of the
Acceptable Use Policy.
CECnet should not be used for any activity that does not support the
purposes of individual business or organization of the goals of CECnet. If
a particular usage is inconsistent with these goals and purposes, it should be
discontinued. Any attempt to penetrate a remote site without proper
authorization is strictly forbidden and will be deemed sufficient reason for
termination CECnet privileges for the individual user. Egregious and
continued attempts may be considered grounds for revocation of
licensure for the sponsoring organization.
Read the passage and answer the question.
What is the meaning of the word revocation in the last paragraph?
A) the act of calling back
B) the act of training again
C) the act of restoring a building
D) the act of transmitting information
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A) the act of calling back
"Revocation" means the withdrawal or cancellation of something (here, the licensure), i.e., taking it back.
"Revocation" means the withdrawal or cancellation of something (here, the licensure), i.e., taking it back.
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