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Orlando Web Services (OWS) Acceptable Use PolicyThis
policy has been formulated
with the following goals in mind:
- Ensure security, reliability and privacy of systems and networks used, and
the networks and systems of others
- Avoid situations that may cause us to incur civil liability
- Maintain the image and reputation of Orlando Web Services as a responsible provider
- Preserve the value of Internet resources as a conduit for free expression
- Encourage the responsible use of net resources, discouraging practices
which degrade the usability of network resources and thus the value of
Internet services
- Preserve the privacy and security of individual users
The Acceptable Use Policy below defines the actions which Orlando Web
Services considers to be
abusive, and thus, strictly prohibited. The examples named in this list are
non-exclusive, and are provided solely for guidance to Orlando Web
Services customers. If you are unsure whether any contemplated use or action
is permitted, please contact us and we will assist you. Please note that the
actions listed below are also not permitted from other Internet Service
Providers on behalf of, or to advertise, any hosting service used by Orlando
Web Services, or connected via the network provided.
Furthermore, such services may not be advertised via deceptive marketing
policies, as defined by the Federal Trade Commission Deception Policy Statement.
General Conduct
- Customers are prohibited from transmitting on or through any of the
services provided through Orlando Web Services, any material that is, in
Orlando Web Services sole discretion, unlawful, obscene,
threatening, abusive, libelous, or encourages conduct that would constitute a
criminal offense, give rise to civil liability, or otherwise violate any
local, state, national or international law.
- Orlando Web Services services, and those provided by other parties, may only be used for lawful purposes. Transmission,
distribution, or storage of any information, data or material in violation of
United States or state regulation or law, or by the common law, is prohibited.
This includes, but is not limited to, material protected by copyright,
trademark, trade secret, or any other statute. Orlando Web Services reserves the right to
remove such illegal material from sites hosted on our providers servers.
- The customer is responsible for keeping his billing data with Orlando
Web Services
up-to-date and accurate. Furnishing false data on the signup form, contract,
or online application, including fraudulent use of credit card numbers, is
grounds for immediate termination, and may subject the offender to civil or
criminal liability.
System and Network Security
- Customers may not attempt to circumvent user authentication or security of
any host, network, or account ("cracking"). This includes, but is not limited
to, accessing data not intended for the Customer, logging into a server or
account the Customer is not expressly authorized to access, or probing the
security of other networks (such as running a SATAN scan or similar tool).
- Customers may not attempt to interfere with service to any user, host, or
network ("denial of service attacks"). This includes, but is not limited to,
"flooding" of networks, deliberate attempts to overload a service, and
attempts to "crash" a host.
- Customers may not use any kind of program/script/command, or send messages
of any kind, designed to interfere with a user's terminal session, via any
means, locally or by the Internet.
- Users who violate systems or network security may incur criminal or civil
liability. Orlando Web Services will cooperate fully with investigations of violations of
systems or network security at other sites, including cooperating with law
enforcement authorities in the investigation of suspected criminal violations.
Email
- Harassment, whether through language, frequency, or size of messages, is
prohibited.
- Customers may not send email to any person who does not wish to receive
it. If a recipient asks to stop receiving email, the customer must not send
that person any further email.
- Customers are explicitly prohibited from sending unsolicited bulk mail
messages ("junk mail" or "spam"). This includes, but is not limited to,
bulk-mailing of commercial advertising, informational announcements, and
political tracts. Such material may only be sent to those who have explicitly
requested it.
- Malicious email, including but not limited to "mailbombing" (flooding a
user or site with very large or numerous pieces of email), is prohibited.
- Forging of header information is not permitted.
- Orlando Web Services services, and those provided by other parties, may not be used to collect replies to messages
sent from another Internet Service Provider, where those messages violate this
Acceptable Use Policy or the Acceptable Use Policy of that other provider.
- A web address (URL) or an e-mail address associated with Orlando Web
Services or Customers
of Orlando Web Services may not appear in any message whether sent from a
third-party server or
from another Internet Service Provider where this message violates this
Acceptable Use Policy or the Acceptable Use Policy of that other provider.
- These rules apply to other types of Internet-based distribution mediums as
well, such as RLG's Ariel system (a system for sending FAX-like documents over
the Internet). USENET postings have additional regulations; see below.
- A "clean-up" fee of up to $500 may be imposed for parties that engage in
spaming or unsolicited e-mail activities that violate the above policies.
USENET
- Orlando Web Services is not responsible for the content of any USENET posting, whether or
not the posting was made by a Orlando Web Services customer.
- Postings to USENET newsgroups must comply with the written charters or
FAQs for those newsgroups. Advertisements should only be posted in those
newsgroups whose charters/FAQs explicitly permit them. The poster is
responsible for determining the etiquette of a given newsgroup, prior to
posting to it.
- Customers are prohibited from posting the same or similar message to large
numbers of newsgroups (excessive cross-posting or multiple-posting, also known
as "USENET spam").
- Customers are prohibited from posting chain letters of any type.
- Customers are prohibited from posting binary files to newsgroups not
specifically named for that purpose.
- Customers are prohibited from canceling or superseding posts other than
their own, with the exception of official newsgroup moderators performing
their duties.
- Customers are prohibited from forging header information. This includes
attempting to circumvent the approval process for posting to a moderated
newsgroup.
- A customer may not solicit mail for any other address other than that of
the customer's Orlando Web Services account or service, with the intent to harass or collect
replies after Orlando Web Services service has been terminated.
IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
- Orlando Web Services is not liable for the content of any communications made on IRC.
- IRC robots ("bots" or "clones") may not be run from shell accounts.
- Customers may not attempt to impersonate others or use IRC anonymously by
disguising their hostname or username.
- Customers are prohibited from using IRC scripts or programs that interfere
with or deny service to other users on any server or host. Customers are also
prohibited from engaging in activities which harass other users. This
includes, but is not limited to, "flooding" (rapidly entering text with the
intent to fill the screens of others), "flashing" (disrupting terminal
emulation), "takeovers" (forcibly seizing operator privileges), attempting to
send private messages to those who do not wish to see them (via "ignore"),
attempting to return to a channel after being banned from it, and other
disruptive behaviors.
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