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Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
By using our web hosting services, you agree
to comply with our policies. You are expected
to use the Internet with respect, courtesy,
and responsibility, giving due regard to
the rights of other Internet users. We expect
you to have a basic knowledge of how the
Internet functions, the types of uses which
are generally acceptable, and the types
of uses 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 Canadian export restrictions,
harassment, fraud, trafficking in obscene
material, drug dealing, and other illegal
activities.
Interpretation
The provisions of this Policy are intended as
guidelines and are not meant to be exhaustive.
Generally, conduct that violates law, regulation,
or the accepted norms of the Internet community,
whether or not expressly mentioned in this Policy,
is prohibited. Digital Days reserves the right
at all times to prohibit activities that damage
its commercial reputation and goodwill.
Illegal Use
Digital Days servers may be used only for lawful
purposes. Transmission, distribution or storage
of any material in violation of any applicable
law or regulation is prohibited. This includes,
without limitation, material protected by copyright,
trademark, trade secret or other intellectual
property right used without proper authorization,
and material that is obscene, defamatory, constitutes
an illegal threat, or violates export control
laws. Examples of non-acceptable content or links:
"Pirated software", "Hackers programs
or archives", "Warez Sites", "Irc
Bots", "Mp3". We will be the sole
arbiters as to what constitutes a violation of
this provision.
System and Network Security
Violations of system or network security are
prohibited, and may result in criminal and civil
liability. Examples include, but are not limited
to the following: unauthorized access, use, probe,
or scan of a systems security or authentication
measures, data or traffic. Interference with service
to any user, host or network including, without
limitation, mail bombing, flooding, deliberate
attempts to overload a system and broadcast attacks.
Forging of any TCP-IP packet header or any part
of the header information in an e-mail or a newsgroup
posting. It is a violation for anyone who, including
but not limited to, employs posts or programs
which consume excessive CPU time or storage space,
permits the use of mail services, mail forwarding
capabilities, POP accounts, or auto responders
other than for their own account; or resale of
access to CGI scripts installed on our servers.
Tortious Conduct
No one shall post defamatory, scandalous, or
private information about a person without their
consent, intentionally inflicting emotional distress,
or violating trademarks, copyrights, or other
intellectual property rights.
Spamming
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. It is contrary to Digital Days policy
for customers to use our servers 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 mass
e-mailings, if such unsolicited e-mailings provoke
complaints from the recipients; To engage in any
of the foregoing activities using the service
of another provider, but channeling such activities
through a Digital Days provided server, or using
a Digital Days provided server as a maildrop for
responses; To falsify user information provided
to Digital Days or to other users of the service
in connection with use of a Digital Days service.
Consequences of Violation
When Digital Days becomes aware of an alleged
violation of its Acceptable Use Policy, Digital
Days will initiate an investigation. During the
investigation Digital Days may restrict Customer
's access in order to prevent further possible
unauthorized activity. Depending on the severity
of the violation, Digital Days may, at its sole
discretion, restrict, suspend, or terminate Customer's
account and/or pursue other civil remedies. If
such violation is a criminal offense, Digital
Days will notify the appropriate law enforcement
department of such violation. Digital Days does
not issue service credits for any outages incurred
through service disablement resulting from Policy
violations.
Modification
Digital Days reserves the right to add, delete,
or modify any provision of this Policy at any
time without notice. Reporting Network Abuse Any
party seeking to report any violations Digital
Days’s policy may contact via e-mail: abuse
@ digitaldays.net
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