This form is used by a college or university who offers technology services to its resident students. The services offered include setup and repair of computing equipment. The form releases the school, its employees and administration from liability for any claims or damages that may arise from the work performed.
You can usually find detailed information about the agreement on the university's technology services website or by contacting their office directly. They'll be glad to help you out!
Absolutely! The agreement does not take away your right to seek assistance. It's more about understanding the risks and the university’s responsibilities.
Typically, no. Most services require you to sign the agreement as a part of their access policies, so it's best to read it and understand what you're signing.
'Indemnity' means that if something goes wrong and the university is held responsible, you agree to take on that responsibility instead. It’s about taking care of each other in a sense.
The agreement covers various risks related to using technology services, like potential data loss, damages, or any technical issues that may arise. It's all about keeping things transparent.
Yes, signing this agreement is usually required to access certain technology services on campus. It shows that you understand the risks and are willing to take responsibility.
This agreement helps protect both the university and you by making it clear that you're aware of the risks involved in using technology services and that you agree not to hold the university responsible for any accidents.