Computer & Internet Public Access

The King County Law Library has made public access computer stations available solely for legal research purposes. The Law Library’s mission is to serve the legal research needs of the community. Patrons engaged in general non-legal study or research should use other libraries. The Law Library reserves the right to ask patrons to verify that they are using computer and Internet services for legal research purposes only.

Warning:

Patrons access computer and Internet information at their own risk. The information accessed may be inaccurate, out of date, or incomplete. Users are encouraged to exercise caution and critical judgment in evaluating the validity of information accessed via the Internet. Users of the Law Library’s computer and Internet services should have no expectation of privacy while accessing these resources. The Law Library assumes no responsibility for any damages, direct or indirect, arising from use of its computers and connections to the Internet.

User Responsibilities:

A copy of full text of the Computer and Internet Public Access Policy is available on this desktop and is posted on the Law Library’s bulletin board. Please read this policy carefully before using the Law Library’s computer and Internet services. By using computer and Internet services at the Law Library, each user will be deemed to have agreed to abide by this Computer and Internet Public Access Policy as adopted by the King County Law Library’s Board of Trustees.

All users of the Internet at the Law Library are required to use this resource in a responsible and courteous manner consistent with the purposes for which it is provided. The Library’s Rules of Patron Conduct apply to use of computer and Internet services…

Responsible and appropriate use of the Internet at the Law Library includes:

  • Using the Law Library’s Internet resources for legal research purposes.
  • Complying with the Law Library’s posted Rules of Patron Conduct.
  • Refraining from illegal or inappropriate use of the Internet.
  • Respecting intellectual property rights by making only authorized copes of copyrighted or licensed data residing on the Internet.
  • Refraining from damaging or altering the configuration of the equipment used to access the Internet.
  • Respecting the privacy of others.

Inappropriate use of the Internet at the Law Library includes, but is not limited to:

  • Viewing, printing or downloading of non-legal research related materials including but not limited to games and pornography.
  • Accessing games or shopping/auction services.
  • Changing the current settings of computer stations used to access the Internet.
  • Downloading or uploading software to or from the public access stations.
  • Hacking into remote computer systems.

Time Restrictions:

Time restrictions may be posted. If someone is waiting, you will be required to relinquish the computer at the end of your session.

Children:

Consistent with the Law Library’s posted Rules of Patron Conduct, it is the sole responsibility of parents and/or guardians to supervise their children’s/wards’ use of Law Library resources, including Internet services. Parents and/or guardians will be held accountable for any of their children’s/wards’ violations of the Rules of Patron Conduct or violations of this Computer and Internet Public Access Policy.

Printing:

Printing is centralized at the reference counter. Printing costs $.20 per page, payable at the reference counter. Law Library patrons are responsible for all their print jobs.

Enforcement:

In accordance with the procedures set forth in the Law Library’s Rules of Patron Conduct, failure to use these services responsibly and appropriately may result in:

  • Suspension of equipment use privileges, and/or
  • Suspension of access to the Law Library

All Law Library staff have the authority and the responsibility to enforce this policy.

Adopted 01/19/2000
Revised 05/15/2002
Revised 09/15/2009