Acceptable
Uses Policy
The Internet is intended for use by mature adults (and by minors
when supervised by mature adults). Our customers are expected
to use the Internet with respect, courtesy, and responsibility,
giving due regard to the rights of other Internet users. The
customer is expected to have a basic knowledge of how the Internet
functions, the types of use which are generally acceptable,
and the types of use which are to be avoided.
Common sense is the best guide as to what is considered acceptable
use. The following are unacceptable uses:
Illegality in any form, including but not limited to activities
such as unauthorized distribution or copying of copyrighted
software, violation of U.S. export restrictions, harassment,
fraud, trafficking in obscene material, drug dealing, and other
illegal activities.
Net abuse, including but not limited to activities such as using
a nonexistent email return address on a commercial solicitation,
spamming (sending unsolicited advertising to numerous email
addresses or newsgroups and/or generating a significantly higher
volume of outgoing email than a normal user), trolling (posting
outrageous messages to generate numerous responses), mailbombing
(sending multiple messages without significant new content to
the same user), subscribing someone else to a mailing list without
that person's permission, cross-posting articles to an excessive
number of newsgroups, or attempting without authorization to
enter into a secured computer system. InterArt reserves the
right to determine what constitutes net abuse.
Tortious conduct, including but not limited to posting of defamatory,
scandalous, or private information about a person without their
consent, intentionally inflicting emotional distress, or violating
trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property rights.
Misuse of system resources, including but not limited to employing
posts or programs which consume excessive CPU time or storage
space; permitting use of mail services, mail forwarding capabilities,
POP accounts, or autoresponders other than for the customer's
own account; or resale of access to CGI scripts installed on
our servers. |
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