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CIPA Compliance

  1. The Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) is a federal law that requires all computers in a public library to be filtered if that library accepts any federal funds for Internet access or computers used for Internet access.  [Supreme Court decision: United States v. American Library Ass’n, Inc., No. 02-361 (June 23, 2003)]  Oakmont Carnegie Library complies with the requirements of CIPA.
     
  2. All computers in the Oakmont Carnegie Library are filtered.  Please be aware that filters are unreliable, at times blocking sites of legitimate informational or educational value, or allowing access to sites that are illegal, obscene, or sexually explicit within the meaning of 18 PA, CS., Section 5903.
     
  3. Oakmont Carnegie Library uses filtering software that blocks or filters Internet access to some Internet sites that may not be consistent with the policy of Oakmont Carnegie Library.
     
  4. Parents or legal guardians, and not the Library or its staff, are responsible for monitoring their children’s use of the Internet and for the information selected and/or accessed by their children.  The Library strongly encourages parents or legal guardians to supervise their children’s use and to provide them with guidelines about acceptable use.
     
  5. Oakmont Carnegie Library’s computers cannot be used for any fraudulent or unlawful purpose, including any activities prohibited under any applicable federal, Pennsylvania, or local laws, including activities in violation of 18 PA, CS., Section 5903, which prohibits certain acts of public indecency.
     
  6. Any adult (17 years of age or older, as defined by CIPA) may request that the filter or technology protection measure be disabled without significant delay by an Oakmont Carnegie Library staff member authorized by the Library Director, consistent with the privacy policy of Oakmont Carnegie Library.
     
  7. An authorized Oakmont Carnegie Library staff member may override the filter or technology protection measure for a minor (age 16 years or younger, as defined by CIPA) in the event that the filter wrongly blocks or filters Internet access to a site with legitimate informational value.
     
  8. Oakmont Carnegie Library cannot be responsible for any patron’s unauthorized use of a computer with a disabled filter.
     
  9. Complaint Procedure

Any patron who wishes to file a complaint about the filtering software on the library computers may do so within thirty (30) days to:

1.      The Library Director and/or the Library Board President;

2.      The Director of the Electronic Information Network;

3.      The Federal Communications Commission.

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