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| NET ABUSE |
| ACCEPTABLE USE |
| Acceptable Use Policy | |||
1. Introduction |
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| Vision Net (Visn.Net) is committed to and supports the free flow of information and ideas over the Internet. Vision Net does not actively monitor nor does Visn.Net exercise editorial control over the content of any web site, electronic mail transmission, mailing list, news group or other material created or accessible over Visn.Net services. However, Visn.Net reserves the right to remove any materials Visn.Net does become aware of that are, in Visn.Net's sole discretion, potentially illegal, could subject Visn.Net to liability, or violate this Acceptable Use Policy ("Policy"). Your violating this Policy may result in the suspension or cancellation of your Visn.Net services. You should read and interpret this Policy in conjunction with the Visn.Net Internet Access Agreement. | |||
2. Policies |
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| The following are violations of Visn.Net's acceptable use policies: | |||
| 2.1. Using a personal account for high volume or commercial use. If you would like to receive high-volume or commercial services, please contact Vision Net at (216) 619-8638 for information about establishing a commercial account. Activities which are prohibited as high volume include, but are not limited to: | |||
| 2.1.1. Any mailbox exceeding 6MB may, at Visn.Net's discretion, be transferred to a compressed temporary file or storage. Members will be notified at that time with further information. Sixty days after this notification, Visn.Net reserves the right to delete the temporary file from the server. | |||
| 2.1.2. Exceeding 5 MB of disk space for Free Web sites. Any Free Web site exceeding 5 MB will be suspended until the customer brings the disk space usage under 5 MB. | |||
| 2.1.3. Exceeding 1GB of traffic in a one month period for free Web sites. Any Free Web site exceeding 1 GB of traffic will be billed for the excess traffic charges will be determined according toVisn.Net's current pricing. Information concerning Visn.Net's services and pricing is located at www.Visn.Net . These prices may also be obtained by calling Vision Net at (216) 619-8638. | |||
| 2.2. Using Visn.Net services for illegal purposes or in support of illegal activities. In accordance with Section 5.2.1 of the Internet Access Agreement, Visn.Net reserves the right to cooperate with legal authorities and/or injured third parties in the investigation of any suspected crime or civil wrong. Activities which are prohibited as potentially illegal include, but are not limited to: | |||
| 2.2.1. Unauthorized copying of copyrighted material including, but not limited to, digitization and distribution of photographs from magazines, books, or other copyrighted sources, and copyrighted software. | |||
| 2.2.2. Exporting software or technical information in violation of U.S. export control laws. | |||
| 2.2.3. Posting or emailing of scams such as 'make-money-fast' schemes or 'pyramid/chain'letters. | |||
| 2.2.4. Threatening bodily harm or property damage to individuals or groups. | |||
| 2.2.5. Making fraudulent offers of products, items, or services originating from your account. | |||
| 2.2.6. Attempting to access the accounts of others, or attempting to penetrate security measures of Visn.Net's or other entities' systems ("hacking"), whether or not the intrusion results in corruption or loss of data. | |||
| 2.3. Harassing others by "mail-bombing" or "news-bombing". "Mail-bombing" constitutes sending more than ten (10) similar mail messages to the same email address. "News-bombing" constitutes sending more than 10Mb of data to a newsgroup. | |||
| 2.3.1. Sending unsolicited email messages where the recipient objects to the content of the message or to the receipt of the message in general is also prohibited under this Section. | |||
| 2.3.1.1. Member acknowledges that he/she is expressly prohibited from utilizing Visn.Net's service, Visn.Net's equipment or any Visn.Net electronic mail address in connection with the sending of the same or substantially similar unsolicited electronic mail message, whether commercial or not, to a large number of recipients. This prohibition extends to the sending of unsolicited mass mailings from another service which in any way implicates the use of Visn.Net's service, Visn.Net's equipment or any Visn.Net electronic mail address. | |||
| 2.3.1.2. A message is unsolicited if it is posted in violation of a USENET or newsgroup charter and /or if it is sent to a recipient who has not requested or invited the message. For purposes of this provision, merely making one's e-mail address accessible to the public shall not constitute a request or invitation to receive messages. | |||
| 2.3.1.3. Member specifically agrees that he/she will not utilize the Visn.Net service, Visn.Net's equipment or any Visn.Net electronic mail address in connection with the transmission of the same or substantially similar unsolicited message to 50 or more recipients or 15 or more newsgroups in a single day. For each day upon which this provision is violated, Member agrees to pay Visn.Net $10.00 per day for an unintentional violation of this provision, but where warranted, such as in the case of an accidental transmission, Visn.Net may waive all or part of the applicable charge. In cases of willful violations of this provision, Member agrees to pay Visn.Net $250.00 per log entry or per complaint message received. Visn.Net at its sole discretion shall determine whether such a violation was unintentional or willful. Payment by member under this provision shall not prevent Visn.Net from seeking to obtain other legal remedies against member, including other damages or an injunction. | |||
| 2.4. Revealing your account password to others or allowing use of your account by others (other than authorized users in your household or organization). | |||
| 2.4.1 At no time can there be simultaneous use of the same username and password combination, ie. multiple simultaneous logins. | |||
| 2.5. Forging any message header, in part or whole, of any electronic transmission, originating or passing through Visn.Net services. . | |||
| 2.6. Distributing viruses to or from Visn.Net systems. | |||
| 2.7. Use of software or any device that would allow your account to stay logged on while you are not actively using Visn.Net services or use the account for the purpose of operating a server of any type. | |||
| 2.8. Cross-posting advertisements for products, items, or services to ten (10) or more unrelated USENET newsgroups. | |||
| 2.9. Posting articles to any USENET or other newsgroup, mailing list or similar forum which are off-topic according to the charter or other public statement of the forum. | |||
| 2.10. Disrupting any newsgroup with frivolous, excessively vulgar, or repetitious postings. | |||
| 2.11. Posting of binary, or excessively large, unrelated text files to non-binary news groups that have specifically requested such material not be posted in the group's FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions). | |||
| 2.12. Installation of 'auto-responders', 'cancel-bots' or similar automated or manual routines which generate excessive amounts of net traffic, or disrupt net newsgroups or email use by others. | |||
| 2.13. Engaging in any of the above activities using the service of another provider but channeling such activities through an Visn.Net account or re-mailer, or using an Visn.Net account as a mail drop for responses | |||
3. Visn.Net Assumes No Liability |
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| Visn.Net has no practical ability to restrict all conduct, communications or content which might violate this Policy prior to its transmission on Visn.Net's systems, nor can Visn.Net ensure prompt removal of any such communications or content after transmission or posting. Accordingly, Visn.Net does not assume liability to subscribers or others for any failure to enforce the terms of this Policy. | |||
| 4. Revisions to this Policy |
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| Visn.Net reserves the right to modify this Policy at any time without prior notice. Notice of modifications to this Policy may be given to subscribers by posting such changes to the Vision Net Info Center page at www.Visn.Net, by electronic mail, or by conventional mail. | |||
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