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Introduction
This
document sets forth the principles, guidelines and requirements of the
Acceptable Use Policy of ATS Internet (the "Company") governing the
use by the customer ("Customer") of the Company's services and
products ("Services and Products"). The
Acceptable Use Policy
has been created to promote the integrity, security, reliability and
privacy of Company's web site management facility, network, and
Customer data contained within. Company retains the right to modify
the Acceptable Use Policy at any time and any such modification shall
be automatically effective as to all customers when adopted by the
Company. Questions or comments regarding the Acceptable Use Policy
should be forwarded to the Company via e-mail:
abuse@atsny.com.
Compliance With Law
Customer may not use
the Services or Products for any activity that violates any
international, federal, state, agency, or local law or regulation or
any person's rights, including, without limitation, by posting or
transmitting child pornography or obscene material, engaging in
fraudulent activity, exporting software or technical information in
violation of U.S. export control laws, or by accessing, using,
copying, modifying, transmitting, or downloading material in violation
of the U.S. Copyright laws.
Customer shall not post,
transmit, re-transmit or store material on or through any of Services
or Products which, in the sole judgment of the Company (i) is in
violation of any local, state, federal or non-United States law or
regulation, (ii) threatening, obscene, indecent, defamatory or that
otherwise could adversely affect any individual, group or entity
(collectively, "Persons"), (iii) violates the rights of any person,
including rights protected by copyright, trade secret, patent or other
intellectual property or similar laws or regulations including, but
not limited to, the installation or distribution of "pirated" or other
software products that are not appropriately licensed for use by
Customer or (iv) constitutes or encourages conduct that would
constitute a criminal offense, gives rise to civil liability or
otherwise would violate the law. Customer shall not post, transmit,
re-transmit material or data which contains a virus, worm, or other
harmful software component. Customer shall be responsible for
determining what laws or regulations are applicable to its use of the
Services and Products.
Prohibited Uses of Services and Products
In addition to the
other requirements of this Acceptable Use Policy, the Customer may
only use the Services and Products in a manner that, in the Company's
sole judgment, is consistent with the purposes of such Services and
Products. If the Customer is unsure of whether any contemplated use or
action is permitted, please contact the Company as provided above. By
way of example, and not limitation, uses described below of the
Services and Products are expressly prohibited.
General:
- Resale of Services and
Products, without the prior written consent of the Company.
- Deceptive on-line
marketing practices.
- Violations of the
rights of any Person protected by copyright, trade secret, patent
or other intellectual property or similar laws or regulations,
including, but not limited to, the installation or distribution of
"pirated" or other software products that are not appropriately
licensed for use by Customer.
- Actions that restrict
or inhibit any Person, whether a customer of the Company or
otherwise, in its use or enjoyment of any of the Company's
Services or Products.
- Sharing with others the
e-mail or system password and user name of yourself or other users
of the Services and Product.
System
and Network:
- Introduction of
malicious programs into the network or server (e.g., viruses and
worms).
- Effecting security
breaches or disruptions of Internet communication. Security
breaches include, but are not limited to, accessing data of which
the Customer is not an intended recipient achieving or attempting
to achieve any unauthorized access to any computer or
telecommunications system, network, software, data, information,
or any other proprietary material, or to breach or attempt to
breach the security of another user, or to distribute or use tools
designed to compromise the security of any system or network. For
purposes of this section, "disruption" includes, but is not
limited to, port scans, flood pings, packet spoofing and forged
routing information.
- Executing any form of
network monitoring which will intercept data not intended for the
Customer's server.
- Circumventing user
authentication or security of any host, network or account.
- Improperly interfering
with inhibiting, degrading, restricting or denying service to any
user other than the Customer's host (for example, denial of
service attack).
- Interfering with the
Company's ability to deliver the Service to its customers and to
monitor the Service, backbone, network nodes and other network
components by: (i) sending excessive data transfers; (ii)
interrupting or interfering with the equipment, access, servers or
access service used by other users or (iii) disrupting Company's
backbone network nodes or other network equipment;
- Using any
program/script/command, or sending messages of any kind, designed
to interfere with, or to disable, a user's terminal session, via
any means, locally or via the Internet.
- Creating an "active"
full time connection on a Company-provided dial-up account for
Internet access by using artificial means involving software,
programming or any other method.
- Without the express
permission and approval of the Company, running a server of any
type or providing network or host services to others on a
connection provided by the Company. Prohibited uses include,
without limitation, running servers for PPP, FTP, HTTP, DNS, POP,
SMTP, NNTP, PROXY, DHCP, IRC, TELNET, TFTP, SNMP and multi-user
interactive forums, and re-mapping of ports for the purpose of
operating a server on the network.
- Utilizing a
Company-provided dial-up or dedicated access account for purposes
for other than Internet access or facilitating connectivity to the
Services and Products provided by the Company.
- Failing to comply with
the Company's procedure relating to the activities of customers on
the Company's premises.
Billing:
- Furnishing false or
incorrect data on the order form, contract or online application,
including fraudulent use of credit card numbers.
- Attempting to
circumvent or alter the processes or procedures to measure time,
bandwidth utilization, or other methods to document "use" of the
Company's Services and Products.
Mail:
- Sending unsolicited
email messages, including the sending of "junk mail", e-mail of a
personal, bulk or commercial nature, including, without
limitation, bulk mailings of commercial advertising, informational
announcements, charity requests, political or religious messages,
and petitions for signatures, or other advertising material to
individuals who did not specifically request such material, who
were not previous customers of the Customer or with whom the
Customer does not have an existing business relationship ("E-mail
spam").
- Sending e-mail or other
messages to someone who has indicated that he or she does not want
to receive messages from you; or other harassment, whether through
language, frequency or size of messages.
- Unauthorized use, or
forging, of mail header information.
- Solicitations of mail
for any other E-mail address other than that of the poster's
account or service with the intent to harass or to collect
replies.
- Creating or forwarding
"chain letters" or other "pyramid schemes" of any type (whether or
not the recipient requests it).
- Use of unsolicited
E-mail originating from within the Company's network or networks
of other Internet Service Providers on behalf of, or to advertise,
any service hosted by the Company, or connected via the Company's
network.
- Collection or receipt
of responses from unsolicited e-mail messages (even if such e-mail
was sent from accounts on other Internet service providers or
e-mail services) that violate the Service Agreement or this
Acceptable Use Policy or the terms of use under the other Internet
service provider or e-mail service from which it was sent.
- Harvesting e-mail
addresses or other personal information of other Company customers
or the customers of any other network service provider.
- Use of another
organization's mail server to relay mail without the express
permission of the owner of that mail server.
Usenet
Newsgroups:
- Posting the same or
similar messages to large numbers of Usenet newsgroup ("Newsgroup
spams").
- Posting of excessive
numbers of identical or similar Emails to any number of Usenet
newsgroups from the Company's network or networks of other
Internet Service Providers on behalf of, or to advertise, any
service hosted by the Company, or connected via the Company's
network.
- Posting chain letters
of any type.
- Posting encoded binary
files to newsgroups not specifically named for that purpose.
- Cancellation or
superseding of posts other than your own.
- Forging of header
information.
- Solicitations of mail
for any other E-mail address other than that of the poster's
account or service, with intent to harass or to collect replies.
- Use of unsolicited
E-mail originating from within the Company's network or networks
of other Internet Service Providers on behalf of, or to advertise,
any service hosted by the Company, or connected via the Company's
network.
Abusable
Resources:
Upon notification of
the existence of an abusable resource, for example, and without
limitation, an open news server, an unsecured mail relay or a smurf
amplifier, Customer shall immediately take all necessary steps to
avoid any further abuse of such resource.
Any abuse of an open
resource that occurs after Customer has received such notification
shall be considered a violation of this Acceptable Use Policy and
enforced as such.
Enforcement
The Company will
attempt to work with the Customer to cure violations of the Acceptable
Use Policy and to ensure that there is no re-occurrence of violations
prior to suspension and/or termination. Notwithstanding such
attempts, the Company may, at it's discretion, immediately suspend
and/or terminate the
Customer's service for violation of any provision of the Acceptable
Use Policy upon verbal or written notice, which notice may be provided
by voicemail or E-mail, U.S. Mail, or other means.
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