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Usage
Policies
ACNT
Inc. Rules Regarding Acceptable Internet Use
I. ACNT's
General Rules Regarding Acceptable Internet Use.
The ACNT Inc. Rules Regarding Acceptable Internet Use (the "Rules")
are designed to enhance the quality of our Web Hosting services
and to protect our customers, and the Internet community as a whole,
from illegal, irresponsible, or disruptive Internet activities.
These Rules apply to all customers of ACNT, and their employees,
agents, contractors, and/or other users, who obtain services from
ACNT directly or through access to or use of the Internet. We hope
and expect that common sense and good judgment will guide all of
our customers' and users' Internet activities. Even with such Rules
in effect, minors should be supervised when using the Internet.
Adults and minors should be aware of what is on the Internet and
to understand the concept of what is accepted and what should be
avoided.
II. Description
of Unacceptable Internet Uses.
The following Description of Unacceptable Internet Uses (the "Description")
is not intended as a comprehensive list of all impermissible activities.
The activities listed in this Description are violations of the
Rules; however, an unlisted activity may also be a violation of
the Rules if it is an illegal, irresponsible, or disruptive use
of the Internet.
A. Abuses
of system and network resources Any activities which adversely affect
the ability of other people or systems to use ACNT services or the
Internet are prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to:
1. denial
of services attacks against another network host or individual
user;
2. employing
posts or programs which consume excessive CPU time or storage
space;
3. permitting
use of mail services, mail forwarding capabilities, POP accounts,
or autoresponders other than for the customer's own account;
4. resale
of access to CGI script installed on our servers;
5. subverting,
attempting to subvert, or aiding others to subvert the security
of the ACNT system, facilities, and/or equipment; or
6. providing
passwords or other similar security related information to others.
B. Improper
Conduct
Impersonation and Forgery. The practice of "spoofing"
is prohibited. Spoofing is any attempt to impersonate any person
or otherwise deceive or mislead through adding, removing, or modifying
network headers or other identifying information. Our Rules also
prohibit the deletion of author attributions, legal notices, or
proprietary designations in an effort to deceive or mislead. The
use of anonymous remailers or nicknames does not constitute impersonation.
Defamation and Private Information. Our Rules prohibit the posting
of defamatory, scandalous, or private information about an individual
without his or her consent. Attempts, whether successful or unsuccessful,
to gain access to any computer system or customer's data are also
impermissible.
Copyrights
and other Protected Information. The violation of trademarks, copyrights,
or other intellectual property rights is an unacceptable use of
the Internet and is prohibited.
Other Improper Conduct. The intentional infliction of emotional
distress by use of ACNT services or the Internet is a violation
of the Rules. Threats of bodily harm or destruction of property
are always prohibited, whether such threat constitutes a crime or
not. In addition, ACNT reserves the right to remove any material
that it, in its sole discretion, considers to be obscene, lewd,
filthy, excessively violent, harassing, or otherwise objectionable.
C. Illegality
Prohibited Subject Matters. Using the Internet or any ACNT services
or products for the purpose of trafficking in obscene material,
dealing drugs, or participating in any other activities dealing
with subject matters that are prohibited under federal or state
law is prohibited.
Prohibited Conduct. Any conduct that constitutes harassment, fraud,
stalking, abuse, or a violation of federal export restrictions in
connection with use of the Internet or ACNT services or products
is prohibited. Using the ACNT system to solicit the performance
of any illegal activity is also prohibited, even if the activity
itself is not performed. In addition, knowingly receiving or downloading
a file that cannot be legally distributed, even without the act
of distribution, is prohibited.
Copyrights
and other Protected Information. The unauthorized distribution or
copying of copyrighted software is prohibited by these Rules. Any
violation of trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property
rights that constitutes a crime under federal or state law is strictly
prohibited.
D. Abuse of
the Internet
Spam: Spamming is defined as sending unsolicited advertisements
to numerous e-mail addresses or newsgroups and/or generating a significantly
higher volume of outgoing e-mail than a normal user. Spamming is
strictly prohibited by these Rules. The Rules are not limited to
the sending of spam from the web sites hosted by ACNT; rather, the
Rules prohibit any purposeful use of spam tactics to generate web
site contact or advertisement. This prohibition includes, but is
not limited to, the purposeful or knowing use of web sites hosted
by other ISPs (whether or not owned by the customer) to send spam
that links the recipient to a web site hosted by ACNT. You will
be held liable for a third party's actions unless we determine that
you did not know, or did not have reason to know, that the spam
contained a link to your web site.
List Server:
ACNT's List
Server may not be used to send unsolicited bulk E-mail, whether
it be commercial or non-commercial. Unsolicited bulk E-mail is defined
as E-mail sent to more than 50 individuals without their permission.
Violation of our Acceptable Usage Policy damages the reputation
of ACNT Inc. and iMail List Server. We reserve the right to pursue
legal action to enforce our Acceptable Use Policy. In addition,
the violator's List Server account will be voided, without any refunds,
resulting in our refusing services, including technical support
and entitlement to upgrades.
If you believe
someone is violating our Acceptable Usage Policy we want to know
about it! Please complete a List Server Abuse Report.
Report
List Server Abuse
E-mail: ACNT
prohibits activities by its customers and users that disrupt, disable,
or impede e-mail communication, such as using non-existent e-mail
return addresses on commercial solicitations, subscribing someone
else to a mailing list without that person's permission, and sending
unsolicited e-mail. In addition, the following e-mail practices
are prohibited:
1. trolling:
posting outrageous messages to generate numerous responses
2. mailbombing:
sending multiple messages without significant new content to the
same user
3. interfering:
intercepting, redirecting, or otherwise interfering or attempting
to interfere with e-mail or communications intended for other persons
or parties News: When posting to a newsgroup, it is imperative that
good judgment is used. Many news groups have their own guidelines
describing what is and is not considered appropriate. Before entering
a newsgroup, you should read these guidelines and familiarize yourself
with that particular newsgroup's acceptable use policy. In general,
the following practices are prohibited:
1. cross-post
articles to an excessive number of newsgroups
2. continuous posting of off-topic articles
3. spamming, as defined above
4. flames: hostile attacks or invectives aimed at a group or an
individual poster
5. threatening or harassing news articles
6. forging or removing header information
7. canceling messages other than your own, other than posts forged
in your name
Other Abuses.
Any attempt without authorization to enter into a secured computer
system will violate the Rules. Additionally, knowingly or maliciously
sending or uploading files or information that contain a virus,
worm, "Trojan horse" or other contaminating or destructive
data is prohibited. The use of Internet Relay Chat bots, or otherwise
violating any accepted policies on Internet Relay Chat, is prohibited.
III. Reporting
Violations of the Rules to ACNT.
Disclaimer of Responsibility. ACNT is under no duty to look at each
customer's or user's activities to determine if a violation of the
Rules has occurred, nor do we assume any responsibility through
this policy to monitor or police Internet-related activities. ACNT
disclaims any responsibility for any such inappropriate use and
any liability to any person or party for any other person's or party's
violation of this policy.
Remedial Actions.
If you are aware of a potential inappropriate use, please direct
the information to abuse@ebtco.com. Our staff will carefully investigate
potential violations before taking action. Depending upon the severity
of the violation and the history of the account involved, ACNT may
take any reasonable disciplinary action, including, but not limited
to, one or more of the following actions:
- Issuance
of a verbal or written warning
- Suspension
of the offending account
- Termination
of the offending account
- Bill for
administrative costs and/or reactivation costs incurred in connection
with any disciplinary action
- Removal
of the offending content from the site
In the event
that an account is temporarily inactivated as a result of any prohibited
activities, the account may be subject to reactivation charges and/or
deposit requirements determined by ACNT.
Copyright
Infringement. In compliance with the Digital Millennium Copyright
Act (the "DMCA"), please send DMCA notifications of claimed
copyright infringements to:
Director,
Legal Affairs
ACNT Inc.
5300 W. Sahara, Suite# 101
Las Vegas, NV 89146
Reservation
of Rights. ACNT will cooperate with the appropriate legal authorities
in investigating claims of illegal activity, including but not limited
to illegal transfer or use of copyrighted material, posting, or
e-mail containing threats of violence, or other illegal activity.
We reserve the right to pursue any other remedies to which we may
be entitled with regard to violations of the Rules, or as a result
of any action taken by or on behalf of any customer and/or its employees,
agents, contractors, and/or other users accessing our services.
IV. Related
Acceptable Internet Use Information.
Usenet Netiquette:
news.announce.newuser
new.admin.net-abuse,misc
Newsgroup Charters By Hierarchy
alt.syntax.tactical FAX - Dealing with Trolls Crossposting and Flames
Munging headers to avoid Spam
Guidelines on Usenet Newsgroup Names
How to find the right place to post (FAQ)
Moderated Newsgroups FAQ
So You Want to Create an Alt Newsgroup
Usenet Hierarchies: Config Files FAQ
User-level Filtering and Tools:
alt.spam FAQ
MindSpring's SpaminatorTM
Abuse Net's List of Filter-ware
The Anti-Spam Home Page
KILL file FAQ (UNIX)
Anti-Spam Resources
CAUCE
Abuse Net
JunkBusters
JunkEmail
GSPAM's Tools
Child Pornography and Exploitation
CyberTipline-- www.missingkids.com
US Customs: Report Child Pornography
Cyberpatrol--Internet filtering software
Government and Consumer Resources
USPS on Chain Letters
USPS on Mail Fraud
National Fraud Information Center
Better Business Bureau Central Web Server for US and Canada
US Federal Trade Commission
FBI
US Customs
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