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Intelleq
Communications Acceptable Use Policy
Introduction
When you purchase Internet services from Intelleq Communications, you join
two communities. First is the community formed by our network and our
customers; the second community is the one made up of all networks and
users connected to each other to form the Internet. Becoming a member of
these communities gives you certain rights and privileges, but also
imposes certain duties and responsibilities. Intelleq has established an
Acceptable Use Policy in order to make these duties and responsibilities
clearer. This document is intended to provide a general understanding of
Intelleq's Acceptable Use Policy. The following factors guide the
establishment and enforcement of Intelleq's usage policies:
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Ensure reliable
service to our customers
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Ensure security and
privacy of our systems and network, as well as the networks and systems
of others
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Comply with
existing laws
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Maintain our
reputation as a responsible service provider
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Encourage
responsible use of the Internet and discourage activities which reduce
the usability and value of Internet services
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Preserve the value
of Internet resources as a conduit for free expression and exchange of
information
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Preserve the
privacy and security of individual users
Intelleq intends
to provide its customers access to everything the Internet has to offer.
While Intelleq is firmly committed to the principles of free speech,
certain activities are damaging to the resources of both Intelleq and the
Internet and cannot be permitted under the guise of free speech. The
resources of Intelleq 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.
If a Intelleq
account is used to violate the Acceptable Use Policy, 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
noc@intelleq.net
General
Information
Your Intelleq account provides you access to a vast collection of networks
and services around the world such as the World Wide Web, electronic mail,
and newsgroups. Your use of these services is subject to the following
policy. Violations of this policy may result in termination of your
account with or without notice in accordance with the Agreement for Use or
Service Agreement with your provider or Intelleq Communications that you
accepted at the time you created your account.
In general, you
may NOT use your Intelleq account:
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In a manner which
violates any law, regulation, treaty or tariff;
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In a manner which
violates the rules, regulations and policies of any network, server, Web
site, database or service provider that you access through your Intelleq
account;
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In a manner which
is defamatory, fraudulent, indecent, offensive or deceptive;
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To threaten,
harass, abuse or intimidate others;
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To damage the name
or reputation of Intelleq, its parent, affiliates and subsidiaries;
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To break security
on any computer network, or to access an account which does not belong
to you; or
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In a manner which
interferes with other customers' use and enjoyment of the services
provided by Intelleq.
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To resell the
Service or otherwise charge others to use the Service. The Service is
for end users only and Customer agrees not to use the Service for
operation as an Internet Service Provider or for a Web Hosting
enterprise
Intelleq reserves
sole discretion to determine whether any use of the service is a violation
of this policy. Guidelines for using your account follows. This
information is only a guideline, and is not intended to be all-inclusive.
Electronic Mail
Most Intelleq
accounts give you the ability to send and receive electronic mail. Misuse
of electronic mail may result in termination of service. The following
examples are non-exclusive and are provided for your guidance.
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You may not use
your account to send unsolicited bulk or commercial messages ("spam").
This includes, but is not limited to, bulk mailing of commercial
advertising, informational announcements, charity requests, petitions
for signatures, and political or religious tracts. Such messages may
only be sent to those who have explicitly requested it.
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Forging, altering
or removing electronic mail headers is prohibited.
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You may not send
numerous copies of the same or substantially similar message, nor may
you send very large messages or files to a recipient, with the intent to
disrupt a server or account ("mail bombing").
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You may not use
electronic mail to harass or intimidate others. Harassment, whether
through language, frequency of messages, or size of messages, is
prohibited. Sending a single unwelcome message may be considered
harassment. If a recipient asks to stop receiving email, you must not
send that person any further messages.
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You may not forward
or otherwise propagate chain letters, whether or not such messages
solicit money or other items of value, and whether or not the recipient
wishes to receive such mailings.
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Intelleq accounts
may not be used to collect replies to messages sent from another
Internet service provider if those messages violate this Acceptable Use
Policy or the acceptable use policy of the other service provider.
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If you use the
services of another provider to promote a web site hosted by or through
Intelleq, then the provisions of this Acceptable Use Policy shall apply
to the methods used to promote such site.
Web Sites
Intelleq provides storage space and access for Web sites through its Web
Hosting service, also known as WebStation. In addition, dedicated accounts
may provide for the hosting of Web sites. Intelleq will not routinely
monitor the contents of your Web sites.
You are solely
responsible for any information contained on your Web site. However, if
complaints are received regarding language, content or graphics contained
on your Web site, Intelleq may, at its sole discretion, remove the Web
site hosted on Intelleq servers and terminate your Web Hosting service.
You may not use
your Web site to publish material which Intelleq 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.
Unlawful
content is
that which violates any law, statute, treaty, regulation, or lawful order.
This includes, but is not limited to: obscene material; defamatory,
fraudulent or deceptive statements; threatening, intimidating or harassing
statements, or material which violates the privacy rights or property
rights of others (copyrights or trademarks, for example).
Indecent
content is
that which depicts sexual or excretory activities in a patently offensive
matter as measured by contemporary community standards.
Objectionable
content is
otherwise legal content with which Intelleq concludes, in its sole
discretion, it does not want to be associated in order to protect its
reputation and brand image, or to protect its employees, shareholders and
affiliates.
Examples of
prohibited Web site content:
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Materials which
depict or describe scantily-clad and lewdly depicted male and/or female
forms or body parts, and which lack serious literary, artistic,
political or scientific value.
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Materials which
suggest or depict obscene, indecent, vulgar, lewd or erotic behavior,
and which lack serious literary, artistic, political or scientific
value.
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Materials which
hold Intelleq including its affiliates, employees or shareholders up to
public scorn or ridicule.
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Materials which
encourage the commission of a crime; or which tends to incite violence;
or which tends to degrade any person or group based on sex, nationality,
religion, color, age, marital status, disability or political
affiliation.
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
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.
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You must adopt
adequate security measures to prevent or minimize unauthorized use of
your account.
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You 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 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.
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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.
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Users who violate
systems or network security may incur criminal or civil liability.
Intelleq 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
Management
You are responsible for ensuring that the services obtained from Intelleq
are used in an appropriate manner by your customers and users. Therefore,
you must take steps to manage the use of the services obtained from
Intelleq in such a way that network abuse is minimized. You must also make
information publicly available about how to contact you, and you must
respond in a timely manner to complaints concerning misuse of the services
obtained from Intelleq. Failure to responsibly manage the use of the
services obtained from Intelleq may be cause for termination of services
to you.
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You must designate
one or more individuals ("Contacts") to be responsible for every host,
IP network or subnet connected to the Internet through the use of the
services. You must provide Contact names, phone numbers, and postal and
e-mail addresses ("Contact Information") to any and all appropriate
Domain Name Registrars prior to the initial network connection of your
service. You must keep Contact Information updated and accurate at all
times. Changes in the Contact Information must be sent to the
appropriate Domain Name Registrars in a timely manner.
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Contacts must have
the authority, access and tools necessary to configure, operate and
control access to your systems. For important timesharing hosts, primary
domain name servers and mail relays or gateways, Contacts must be
accessible to Intelleq via telephone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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Every customer who
allows third party access to the services provided by Intelleq, whether
such third parties are employees, users or customers, must maintain a
postmaster address for the receipt of complaints by e-mail. Messages
delivered to the postmaster address must be reviewed and handled in a
timely manner.
Network
Performance
Intelleq 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.
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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 performance of Intelleq
systems or networks. Intelleq reserves the right to terminate or limit
such activities.
Internet Relay
Chat
Although Intelleq does not offer software or technical support for
Internet Relay Chat (IRC), you may use your account to connect to IRC
servers and networks maintained by third parties. Please remember that you
are a guest when you make use of these facilities. It is particularly
important that you do not engage in activities which might interfere with
other customers' access to IRC.
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You may not use IRC
scripts or programs that interfere with or deny service to other users
on any other server, host, network or channel.
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You may not engage
in activities which harass other users. This includes, but is not
limited to, "flooding" (rapidly entering text with the intent to disrupt
service), "flashing" (disrupting terminal emulation), "takeovers"
(improper seizing and abuse of operator privileges), attempting to send
private messages to those who do not wish to receive them, attempting to
return to a channel after being banned from it, and other disruptive
behaviors.
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You may not attempt
to impersonate other users. The use of nicknames does not constitute
impersonation.
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You may run
"clones" (multiple simultaneous IRC connections) and "robots" only as
permitted by the host IRC server.
Illegal
Activity
Any activity on our network that is a violation of any state or federal
law is a violation of this policy and will result in immediate termination
of service. Prohibited activities include, but are not limited to:
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Transmitting
obscene materials
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Intentionally
spreading or threatening to spread computer viruses
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Gaining or
attempting to gain unauthorized access to any network, including
Intelleq's private network infrastructure
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Accessing or
attempting to access information not intended for you
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Transmitting
pirated software
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Conducting or
participating in illegal gambling
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Soliciting for
pyramid and other illegal schemes.
Commerce on the
Internet
The Internet can be a valuable business tool when used properly. However,
it can reflect poorly upon a business when used improperly. You are
strongly encouraged to visit the following Web page before doing business
on the Internet.
DISCLAIMERS/LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
The information
and services included in or available through the Service may include
inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes are periodically added to
the information herein. Intelleq communications and/or its respective
suppliers may make improvements and/or changes in the Service at any time.
Intelleq
Communications does not represent or warrant that the Service will be
uninterrupted or error-free, that defects will be corrected, or that the
Service or the server that makes it available, are free of viruses or
other harmful components. Intelleq Communications does not warrant or
represent that the use or the results of the use of the Service or the
materials made available as part of the Service will be correct, accurate,
timely, or otherwise reliable.
You specifically
agree that Intelleq Communications shall not be responsible for
unauthorized access to or alteration of your transmissions or data, any
material or data sent or received or not sent or received, or any
transactions entered into through the Service. You specifically agree that
Intelleq Communications is not responsible or liable for any threatening,
defamatory, obscene, offensive or illegal content or conduct of any other
party or any infringement of another's rights, including intellectual
property rights. You specifically agree that Intelleq communications is
not responsible for any content sent using and/or included in the Service
by any third party.
INTELLEQ
COMMUNICATIONS AND/OR ITS RESPECTIVE SUPPLIERS MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS
ABOUT THE SUITABILITY, RELIABILITY, AVAILABILITY, TIMELINESS, AND ACCURACY
OF THE SERVICE FOR ANY PURPOSE. THE SERVICE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. INTELLEQ COMMUNICATIONS AND/OR ITS RESPECTIVE
SUPPLIERS HEREBY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS WITH REGARD TO THE
SERVICE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND
NON-INFRINGEMENT. NO EMPLOYEE OF INTELLEQ COMMUNICATIONS IS AUTHORIZED TO
WAIVE ANY PART OF OR MAKE ANY CHANGES TO THESE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
PROVISIONS. NO EMPLOYEE OF INTELLEQ COMMUNICATIONS IS AUTHORIZED TO WAIVE
ANY PART OF OR MAKE ANY CHANGES TO THESE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
PROVISIONS. IN NO EVENT SHALL INTELLEQ COMMUNICATIONS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS
BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SERVICE OR RELATED
WEB SITES, WITH THE DELAY OR INABILITY TO USE THE SERVICE OR RELATED WEB
SITES, THE PROVISION OF OR FAILURE TO PROVIDE SERVICES, OR FOR ANY
INFORMATION, SOFTWARE, PRODUCTS, SERVICES AND RELATED GRAPHICS OBTAINED
THROUGH THE SERVICE, OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE SERVICE,
WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR
OTHERWISE, EVEN IF INTELLEQ COMMUNICATIONS OR ANY OF ITS SUPPLIERS HAS
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGES. BECAUSE SOME
STATES/JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT
APPLY TO YOU. IF YOU ARE DISSATISFIED WITH ANY PORTION OF THE SERVICE, OR
WITH ANY OF THESE TERMS OF USE, YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IS TO
DISCONTINUE USING THE SERVICE AND ITS RELATED WEB SITES.
Intelleq reserves the right to revise, amend, or modify this policy, our
Internet Service Agreement and our other policies and agreements at any
time and in any manner without notice.
Last updated:
10/22/2003
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