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Use of Webhosting.net's services constitute acceptance and agreement to
Webhosting.net's AUP as well as Webhosting.net's TOS (Terms of Service)
Webhosting.net supports the uncensored flow of information and ideas over
the Internet medium and does not actively monitor subscriber activity under
normal circumstances. Moreover, we do not exercise editorial control over the
content of any web site, e-mail transmission, newsgroup, 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,
or block access to any materials that, in our sole discretion, may be illegal,
may subject us to liability, or which may violate this AUP.
Webhosting.net 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 your Webhosting.net account or contract WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
Webhosting.net stresses the following points:
- 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
Unacceptable activities:
- Spamming (sending unsolicited e-mail to those with which the customer has
no existing relationship). We have a ZERO TOLERANCE spam policy.
- Sending bulk e-mail from a shared webserver.
- Relaying bulk e-mail through the Webhosting.net mail servers
- Hosting of spam resources. These include and are not limited to; literature
promoting spamming, tools or resources for spamming, linking to spamming resources.
- Posting off-topic advertising in newsgroups/Usenet
- Spoofing (using a return e-mail address which is not the valid reply address
of the sender or sending an e-mail message which does not contain enough information
to enable the recipient to identify the party who is really sending the message)
- Passive spamming Webhosting.net by spamming from some other source
- Trolling (posting controversial messages in newsgroups to generate responses)
- Mail bombing (inundating a user with e-mail without any serious intent to
correspond)
- Subscribing someone else to an electronic mailing list without that person's
permission.
- Distribution of mass e-mailing programs is also prohibited. All recipients
on a mailing list must have personally subscribed through a 'confirmed opt-in
process*'.
- Mailing lists may not be used to distribute unsolicited e-mail.
- Any customer repeatedly "mail bombed" or that attracts such behavior
will be asked to leave.
A message is considered unsolicited if it is posted in violation of a newsgroup
charter or sent to a recipient who has not requested the message. Making an e-mail
address available to the public does not constitute a request to receive messages.
Unsolicited E-mail / spam
Sending unsolicited mail messages, including, without limitation, commercial
advertising and informational announcements is expressly prohibited. A user
shall not use another site's mail server to relay mail without the express permission
of the site or distributing, advertising or promoting software or services that
have the primary purpose of encouraging or facilitating unsolicited e-mail or
spam. A user shall not store or serve content as a component of any unsolicited
e-mail or spam. This includes the hosting of landing-pages for any unsolicited
e-mail or spam.
Complaints, including, but not limited to, complaints sent directly to Webosting.net,
Inc or an upsteam provider, listings on SpamCop, SPEWS, SBL, OpenRBL or any
of the 'spam-watch' sites shall serve as sufficient grounds for an immediate
investigation of client activity.
It is contrary to Webhosting.net, Inc. policy for customers to use our servers
or network to effect or participate in any of the following activities:
- To post to any Usenet or other newsgroup, forum, e-mail mailing list or
other similar group or list articles which are off-topic according to the
charter or other owner-published FAQ or description of the group or list;
- To send unsolicited e-mail;
- To engage in any of the foregoing activities using the service of another
provider, but channeling such activities through a Webhosting.net, Inc. provided
server, or using a Webhosting.net, Inc. provided server or bandwidth as a
mail-drop or for serving content for messages or for responses;
- To falsify user information provided to Webhosting.net, Inc. or to other
users of the service in connection with use of a Webhosting.net, Inc. service.
- To send e-mail with through our e-mail servers where the e-mail address
does not explicity reside on the Webhosting.net mail servers.
HSphere customers:
Mailing lists
- Mailing lists may only be hosted within your HSphere account and you are
required to use the 'confirmed opt-in' method available within the configuration
settings for the list.
- Maintaining a list external to HSphere, be it within your web hosting space,
on your own PC, or any other server, and then using the Webhosting.net mail
servers to relay that mail is viewed as a serious breach.
Mail from webservers
- You may not send any form of bulk e-mail from the webservers. If you have
a list it must be hosted in within your HSphere account.
- Individual e-mails to 'clients' or 'members' of a website may not be spooled
for delivery. This would qualify them as bulk e-mail.
When Webhosting.net, Inc. becomes aware of an alleged violation of its Acceptable
Use Policy, Webhosting.net, Inc. will initiate an investigation (within 24-48
hours). During the investigation Webhosting.net, Inc. may restrict Customer's
access in order to prevent further possible unauthorized activity. If the Customer
is found in violation of our spam policy or AUP, Webhosting.net Inc. may, at
its sole discretion, restrict, suspend, or terminate Customer's account and/or
pursue other civil remedies. Also, Webhosting.net, Inc. reserves the right to
pursue civil remedies for any costs associated with the investigation of a substantiated
policy violation. If such violation is a criminal offense, Webhosting.net, Inc.
will notify the appropriate law enforcement department of such violation.
Webhosting.net, Inc. does not issue service credits for any outages incurred
through service disablement resulting from Policy violations, or outages incurred
during investigations of possible violations.
The Customer shall be held liable for any and all costs incurred by Webhosting.net,
Inc. as a result of the customer's violation of these terms and conditions.
This is including, but is not limited to, attorney fees and costs resulting
from Postmaster responses to complaints from and the cleanup of unsolicited
mailings and/or unauthorized bulk mailings and/or news server violations. First
violations will result in a Cleanup Fee of $50 per complaint and the customers
account will be reviewed for possible immediate termination.
A second violation will result in Cleanup Fee of $100 per complaint and immediate
termination of the customers account.
A 'Complaint' can be defined as follows:
- An e-mail complaint sent directly to Webhosting.net, Inc or Wholesalecolo.com
- An e-mail complaint sent directly to an upstream provider or carrier
- A 'SpamCop' listing
- A SPEWS listing
- An SBL listing
- An OpenRBL listing
- A listing on any e-mail 'block list ' which may result in the interruption
of service to the Webhosting.net network
The Customer who violates this policy agrees to also pay Investigation Fees
of no more than $125 per hour that Webhosting.net Inc. personnel must spend
to investigate any violations in addition to the above-mentioned Cleanup Fees.
Decisions regarding the termination or suspension of an account are final.
Webhosting.net, Inc. will not enter into any negotiation regarding suspension
or termination of an account or contract for breach of our AUP or Terms of Service.
Upon termination of an account or contract the outstanding balance of that contract
or account will immediately become due.
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@webhosting.net.
Violations of Acceptable Use Policy
The following constitute violations of this AUP:
Illegal use:
Webhosting.net's services may not be used for illegal purposes, or
in support of illegal activities. Webhosting.net reserves the right to cooperate
with legal authorities and/or injured third parties in the investigation of
any suspected crime or civil wrongdoing.
Spamming or sending unsolicited E-mail:
See "Unsolicited E-mail / spam" above.
Harm to minors:
Use of the Webhosting.net's services to harm, or attempt to harm,
minors in any way, including, but not limited to child pornography. Violations
of the Child Protection Act may be reported to the U.S. Customs Agency at 1-800-BEALERT
Threats:
Use of the Webhosting.net's services for transmitting any material
(by e-mail, uploading, posting or otherwise) that threatens or encourages bodily
harm or destruction of property.
Harassment:
Use of the Webhosting.net's services to transmit any material (by
e-mail, uploading, posting or otherwise) that harasses another.
Fraudulent activity:
Use of Webhosting.net 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."
Hacking/Cracking:
Webhosting.net, Inc. reserves the right to report illegal activities
to any and all regulatory, administrative, and/or governmental authorities for
prosecution. The following examples of unacceptable behavior are non-exclusive,
and are provided for guidance purposes. If you are unsure if your actions will
be a violation of our policies please contact abuse@webhosting.net.
Server broadcast messages or any message sent on an intrusive basis to any directly
or indirectly attached network. Attempt to circumvent any user authentication
or security of host, network, or account. Accessing data not intended for user.
Probing the security of any network. Spawning dozens of processes. Port scans,
ping floods, packet spoofing, webbots, forging router information, Denial of
Service attacks, sniffers, flooding, spoofing, ping bombing, smurfs, winnuke,
land, teardrop. Promulgation of viruses. IRC bots such as eggdrop or BitchX.
Any activity, whether or not the intrusion results in the corruption or loss
of data, will be investigated and proper action taken. The presence of any of
these programs, whether or not run, will result in action against the user including
suspension or termination.
IP numbers:
Webhosting.net maintains control and ownership of any and all IP numbers and addresses
that may be assigned to the client and reserves in its right to change or remove
any and all IP numbers and addresses.
IP Address Overlap: Webhosting.net administers the network on which customer servers
reside. The customer may not use IP addresses not assigned to them by Webhosting.net
staff. If a user wishes to use their own IP numbers, they must comply with our
AUP and its etiquette and procedures. In addition, they must supply their own
routing equipment or rent it from Webhosting.net.
Unauthorized access:
Use of the Webhosting.net service to access, or to attempt to access the accounts
of others, or to penetrate, or attempt to penetrate security measures of Webhosting.net'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 account is subject
to immediate termination. The outstanding balance of any contracts / account will
immediately become due.
Copyright or trademark infringement:
Use of the Webhosting.net 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 Webhosting.net services to collect, or attempt to collect, personal
information about third parties without their knowledge or consent.
Abuse of the law
Webhosting.net's services may be used for lawful purposes only. Illegality includes
but is not limited to: drug dealing; attempting without authorization to access
a computer system; pirating (distributing copyrighted material in violation of
copyright law, specifically MP3s, MPEG's, ROMs, and ROM emulators); gambling;
schemes to defraud; trafficking in obscene material; sending a message or having
content that is obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, or indecent with intent to
annoy, abuse, threaten, or harass another person; threatening bodily harm or damage
to individuals or groups; violating U.S. export restrictions; stalking; or violating
other state or federal law such as the Electronic Communications Privacy Act,
the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, or the Economic Espionage Act. Linking to illegal
material is also prohibited.
Copyright Infringement - Software Piracy Policy
The Webhosting.net network 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 other intellectual property rights.
Making unauthorized copies of software is a violation of the law, no matter how
many copies you are making. If you copy, distribute or install the software in
ways that the license does not allow, you are violating federal copyright law.
If caught with pirated software, you or your company may be liable under both
civil and criminal law, and you may be fined up to $250,000 and/or receive up
to 5 years in jail.
Network disruptions and unfriendly activity:
Use of the Webhosting.net service for any activity which affects the ability of
other people or systems to use Webhosting.net 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.
Webhosting.net 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 / contract.
Inappropriate Use of Software:
Use of software or any device that would facilitate a continued connection, i.e.
pinging, while using Webhosting.net's services could result in a suspension service.
Third Party Accountability:
Webhosting.net subscribers will be held responsible and accountable for any activity
by third parties, using their systems / services that violate guidelines created
within the Acceptable Use Policy.
Security
You are responsible for any misuse of services provided to you, even if a friend,
family member, guest or employee committed the inappropriate activity. Therefore,
you must take steps to ensure that others do not gain unauthorized access to your
services. In addition, you may not use services provided to you in order to breach
security of another system/network.
- Attempting to obtain access to another user's system is strictly prohibited,
and may result in termination of service.
- You must adopt adequate security measures to prevent or minimize unauthorized
use of your servicxes/network.
- 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. Network security
scans may only be executed with the written permission of Webhosting.net,
Inc
- 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. Webhosting.net 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.
Acceptable Use Policy Amendments and Changes
Webhosting.net 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).
Limitation of Liability
Webhosting.net shall not be responsible for any claimed damages, including incidental
and consequential damages, which may arise from Webhosting.net's servers or network
going off-line or being unavailable for any reason whatsoever. Further, Webhosting.net
shall not be responsible for any claimed damages, including incidental or consequential
damages due to the failure of client systems. All damages shall be limited to
the immediate termination of service. Webhosting.net shall be the sole arbiter
of what is and is not a violation of these acceptable use policies. Webhosting.net
reserves the right to terminate an account at any time and for any reason that
causes harm to any Webhosting.net or its customers. Webhosting.net reserves the
right to withhold any pre-paid funds for any systems or services removed for violations
of these policies. Webhosting.net reserves the right to refuse, cancel, or suspend
service at our sole discretion. Webhosting.net reserves the right to change the
Acceptable Use Policy without prior notice or warning. Non-enforcement of any
part of the Acceptable Use Policy does not constitute consent. Violations of these
Acceptable Uses Policies should be referred to abuse@webhosting.net.
* Confirmed opt-in: This is usually accomplished by means of an e-mail message
sent to the subscriber to which s/he must reply, or containing a URL which s/he
must visit, in order to complete the subscription. However it is implemented,
a fundamental requirement of all lists hosted on the Webhosting.net network
is for verification of all new subscriptions. Any list owner must be able to
provide positive proof of confirmed opt-in of a subscriber within 12 hours of
a complaint being lodged with Webhosting.net, Inc or any upstream providers.
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