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Internet-Arts
Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") is provided to give our customers
and users a clear understanding of what Internet-Arts expects
of them while using the service. All users of Internet-Arts's
Internet services: those who access some of our Services but
do not have accounts, as well as those who pay a service fee
to subscribe to the Services, must comply with this AUP and
our TOS (Terms of Service).
Use of Internet-Arts Service constitutes acceptance and
agreement to Internet-Arts AUP as well as Internet-Arts's
TOS (Terms of Service)
We support the uncensored flow of information and ideas over
the Internet and do not actively monitor subscriber activity
under normal circumstances. Similarly, we do not exercise
editorial control over the content of any web site, e-mail
transmission, newsgroups, or other material created or accessible
over or through the services, except for certain proprietary
Web sites. However, in accordance with our TOS (Terms of Service),
we may remove any materials that, in our sole discretion,
may be illegal, may subject us to liability, or which may
violate this AUP. Internet-Arts may cooperate with legal authorities
and/or third parties in the investigation of any suspected
or alleged crime or civil wrongdoing. Your violation of this
AUP may result in the suspension or immediate termination
of either your Internet-Arts account or other actions as detailed
in Section 3 WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
This document is intended to provide a basic understand of
Internet-Arts Acceptable Use Policy. The following are guidelines
for the establishment and enforcement of Internet-Arts's AUP:
- Ensure
reliable service to our customers
- Ensure
security and privacy of our systems and network, as well
as the networks and systems of others
- Comply
with existing laws
- Maintain
our reputation as a responsible service provider
- Encourage
responsible use of the Internet and discourage activities
which reduce the usability and value of Internet services
- Preserve
the value of Internet resources as a conduit for free expression
and exchange of information
- Preserve
the privacy and security of individual users
The
Internet-Arts intends to provide its customers access to everything
the Internet has to offer. While the Internet-Arts is firmly
committed to the principles of free speech, certain activities
that may be damaging to the resources of both the Internet-Arts
and the Internet and cannot be permitted under the guise of
free speech. The resources of the Internet-Arts and the Internet
are limited, and abuse of these resources by one user has
a negative impact on the entire community.
We do not routinely monitor the activity of accounts except
for measurements of system utilization and the preparation
of billing records. However, in our efforts to promote good
citizenship within the Internet community, we will respond
appropriately if we become aware of inappropriate use of our
service.
You may not use your dedicated rack or virtual site to publish
material, which Internet-Arts determines, at its sole discretion,
to be unlawful, indecent or objectionable. For purposes of
this policy, "material" refers to all forms of communications
including narrative descriptions, graphics (including photographs,
illustrations, images, drawings, logos), executable programs,
video recordings, and audio recordings. NO ADULT orientated
material may be stored on your dedicated rack or virtual site.
If a Internet-Arts account is used to violate the Acceptable
Use Policy or our TOS, we reserve the right to terminate
your service without notice. We prefer to advise customers
of inappropriate behavior and any necessary corrective action,
however, flagrant violations of the Acceptable Use Policy
will result in immediate termination of service. Our failure
to enforce this policy, for whatever reason, shall not be
construed as a waiver of our right to do so at any time.
As a member of our network community, you must use your Internet
access responsibly. If you have any questions regarding this
policy, please contact us at abuse@internet-arts.com.
VIOLATIONS OF ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
The following constitute violations of this AUP:
- Illegal
use: Internet-Arts's services may not be used for illegal
purposes, or in support of illegal activities. Internet-Arts
reserves the right to cooperate with legal authorities and/or
injured third parties in the investigation of any suspected
crime or civil wrongdoing.
- Harm
to minors: Use of the Internet-Arts service to harm,
or attempt to harm, minors in any way, including, but not
limited to child pornography.
- Threats:
Use of the Internet-Arts service to transmit any material
(by e-mail, uploading, posting or otherwise) that threatens
or encourages bodily harm or destruction of property.
- Harassment:
Use of the Internet-Arts service to transmit any material
(by e-mail, uploading, posting or otherwise) that harasses
another.
- Fraudulent
activity: Use of Internet-Arts service to make fraudulent
offers to sell or buy products, items, or services, or to
advance any type of financial scam such as "pyramid schemes,"
"ponzi schemes," and "chain letters."
- Forgery
or impersonation: Adding, removing or modifying identifying
network header information in an effort to deceive or mislead
is prohibited. Attempting to impersonate any person by using
forged headers or other identifying information is prohibited.
The use of anonymous remailers or nicknames does not constitute
impersonation.
- Unsolicited
commercial e-mail / Unsolicited bulk e-mail (SPAM) Use
of the Internet-Arts service to transmit any unsolicited
commercial or unsolicited bulk e-mail is expressly prohibited.
Violations of this type will result in the immediate termination
of the offending Internet-Arts account.
- E-mail
/ News Bombing: Malicious intent to impede another person's
use of electronic mail services or news will result in the
immediate termination of the offending Internet-Arts account.
- E-mail
/ Message Forging: Forging any message header, in part
or whole, of any electronic transmission, originating or
passing through the Internet-Arts service is in violation
of this AUP.
- Usenet
SPAMing: Internet-Arts has a zero tolerance policy for
the use of its network for the posting of messages or commercial
advertisements, which violate the rules, regulations, FAQ
or charter of any newsgroups or mailing list. Commercial
messages that are appropriate under the rules of a newsgroup
or mailing list or that are solicited by the recipients
are permitted.
- Unauthorized
access: Use of the Internet-Arts service to access,
or to attempt to access, the accounts of others, or to penetrate,
or attempt to penetrate, security measures of Internet-Arts's
or another entity's computer software or hardware, electronic
communications system, or telecommunications system, whether
or not the intrusion results in the corruption or loss of
data, is expressly prohibited and the offending Internet-Arts
account is subject to immediate termination.
- Copyright
or trademark infringement: Use of the Internet-Arts
service to transmit any material (by e-mail, uploading,
posting or otherwise) that infringes any copyright, trademark,
patent, trade secret or other proprietary rights of any
third party, including, but not limited to, the unauthorized
copying of copyrighted material, the digitization and distribution
of photographs from magazines, books, or other copyrighted
sources, and the unauthorized transmittal of copyrighted
software.
- Collection
of personal data: Use of the Internet-Arts service to
collect, or attempt to collect, personal information about
third parties without their knowledge or consent.
- Network
disruptions and unfriendly activity: Use of the Internet-Arts
service for any activity which affects the ability of other
people or systems to use Internet-Arts Services or the Internet.
This includes "denial of service" (DOS) attacks against
another network host or individual user. Interference with
or disruption of other network users, services or equipment
is prohibited. It is the Member's responsibility to ensure
that their network is configured in a secure manner. A Subscriber
may not, through action or inaction, allow others to use
their network for illegal or inappropriate actions. A Subscriber
may not permit their network, through action or inaction,
to be configured in such a way that gives a third party
the capability to use their network in an illegal or inappropriate
manner. Unauthorized entry and/or use of another company
and/or individual's computer system will result in immediate
account termination. Internet-Arts will not tolerate any
subscriber attempting to access the accounts of others,
or penetrate security measures of other systems, whether
or not the intrusion results in corruption or loss of data.
- Fraud:
Involves a knowing misrepresentation or misleading statement,
writing or activity made with the intent that the person
receiving it will act upon it.
- Infringement
of Copyright, Patent, Trademark, Trade Secret, or Intellectual
Property Right: Distribution and/or posting of copyrighted
or the aforementioned infringements will not be tolerated.
- Distribution
of Viruses: Intentional distributions of software that
attempts to and/or causes damage, harassment, or annoyance
to persons, data, and/or computer systems are prohibited.
Such an offense will result in the immediate termination
of the offending account.
- Inappropriate
Use of Software: Use of software or any device that
would facilitate a continued connection, i.e. pinging, while
using Internet-Arts services could result in suspension
service.
- Third
Party Accountability: Internet-Arts subscribers will
be held responsible and accountable for any activity by
third parties, using their account, that violates guidelines
created within the Acceptable Use Policy.
Security
You are responsible for any misuse of your account, even if
the inappropriate activity was committed by a friend, family
member, guest or employee. Therefore, you must take steps
to ensure that others do not gain unauthorized access to your
account. In addition, you may not use your account to breach
security of another account or attempt to gain unauthorized
access to another network or server.
- Your
password provides access to your account. It is your responsibility
to keep your password secure.
- Sharing
your password and account access with unauthorized users
is prohibited. You should take care to prevent others from
using your account since you will be held responsible for
such use.
- Attempting
to obtain another user's account password is strictly prohibited,
and may result in termination of service.
- You
must adopt adequate security measures to prevent or minimize
unauthorized use of your account.
- You
may not attempt to circumvent user authentication or security
of any host, network or account. This includes, but is not
limited to, accessing data not intended for you, logging
into or making use of a server or account you are not expressly
authorized to access, or probing the security of other networks.
Use or distribution of tools designed for compromising security
is prohibited. Examples of these tools include, but are
not limited to, password guessing programs, cracking tools
or network probing tools.
- You
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.
- Users
who violate systems or network security may incur criminal
or civil liability. Internet-Arts 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.
Network
Performance
Internet-Arts accounts operate on shared resources. Excessive
use or abuse of these shared network resources by one customer
may have a negative impact on all other customers. Misuse
of network resources in a manner which impairs network performance
is prohibited by this policy and may result in termination
of your account.
You are prohibited from excessive consumption of resources,
including CPU time, memory, disk space and session time. You
may not use resource-intensive programs which negatively impact
other customers or the performances of Internet-Arts systems
or networks. Internet-Arts reserves the right to terminate
or limit such activities.
REPORTING VIOLATIONS OF AUP
Internet-Arts requests that anyone who believes that there
is a violation of this AUP direct the information to the Abuse
Department at abuse@internet-arts.com.
If available, please provide the following information:
- The
IP address used to commit the alleged violation
- The
date and time of the alleged violation, including the offset
from GMT
- Evidence
of the alleged violation
E-mail
with full header information provides all of the above, as
do system log files. Other situations will require different
methods of providing the above information. Internet-Arts
may take any one or more of the following actions in response
to complaints:
- Issue
written or verbal warnings
- Suspend
the Member's newsgroup posting privileges
- Suspend
the Member's account
- Terminate
the Member's account
- Bill
the Member for administrative costs and/or reactivation
charges
- Bring
legal action to enjoin violations and/or to collect damages,
if any, cause by violations
REVISIONS
TO THIS ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
Internet-Arts reserves the right to revise, amend, or modify
this AUP, our TOS (Terms of Service) and our other policies
and agreements at any time and in any manner. Notice of any
revision, amendment, or modification will be posted in accordance
with our TOS (Terms of Service).
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