Acceptable
Use Policy
(Revised January 23, 2001)
Intent
and Scope
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The
purpose of this Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is to inform our
customers of our expectations regarding their use of the Internet
through the NCDial.com Network. It is binding on all resellers and
end-users of the NCDial.com Network. This policy should be read in
conjunction with the NCDial.com Internet Access Agreement, and all
other published NCDial.com policies.
Notice Any Violation(s) of This Acceptable Use
Policy Will Result In Immediate Suspension or Termination of Your
Account.
Illegal
Use of NCDial.com Network
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NCDial.com
neither censors nor precludes any content passing through its
network. However, NCDial.com will not allow any user to use the
NCDial.com Network in a manner that is illegal, or infringes on
the rights of others. NCDial.com will cooperate with legal
authorities in the investigation of any suspected criminal or
civil infringements.
The
following are examples of unacceptable use:
Fraud
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Fraud
is making a knowing misrepresentation or misleading statement,
writing or activity with the intent that the person receiving it
will act upon it.
Child Pornography
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[18
U.S.C § 2256] defines child pornography as any visual
depiction, including any photograph, film, video, picture, or
computer or computer-generated image or picture, whether made or
produced by electronic, mechanical, or other means, of sexually
explicit conduct, where (A) the production of such visual
depiction involves the use of a minor engaging in sexually
explicit conduct; (B) such visual depiction is, or appears to be,
of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct; (C) such visual
depiction has been created, adapted, or modified to appear that an
identifiable minor is engaging in sexually explicit conduct; or
(D) such visual depiction is advertised, promoted, presented,
described, or distributed in such a manner that conveys the
impression that the material is or contains a visual depiction of
a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct.
Such visual depictions are illegal to possess, produce, receive,
transport or distribute by any means, including computer.
Copyright, Patent, Trademark, Trade Secret, or Intellectual
Property Rights
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The
Digital Millennium Copyright Act
[17 U.S.C. § 512(c)] sets forth our responsibilities
and duties as an ISP. The act requires us to take down any content
on our servers that is properly alleged to be a copyright
infringement, and we can only restore the content upon receipt of
proper counter-notice. To notify us of a suspected infringement
please contact our Infringement
Notification Department.
Illegal Software Exportation
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All
users must comply with U.S. export laws concerning the
transmission of technical data and other regulated materials via
the NCDial.com Network (i.e., data encryption software).
This
list is representative of prohibited activities and is not all
inclusive.
Network Resource Usage
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NCDial.com
will not tolerate any conduct that constitutes invasions of
privacy, or otherwise compromises the security of our users, our
Network or its resources. Such acts include, but are not limited
to:
- Hacking/Violation
of Privacy/Unauthorized Use
- attempting
to access the accounts of others;
- penetrating
or attempting to penetrate security measures of other
computer systems, whether or not the intrusion results in
corruption or loss of data;
- actual
or attempted unauthorized entry and/or use of another
company’s and/or individual’s computer system.
This list is representative of prohibited activities and is not all
inclusive of future violations. Any of the above acts, or similar
acts will result in immediate termination of your service.
- Abusive
E-mail
E-mailing in bulk, whether solicited or unsolicited, is prohibited.
Sending unsolicited commercial E-mail (UCE) to multiple
recipients, or any other activities that negatively impacts our
mail system’s performance will not be tolerated. Examples of
prohibited behavior include:
- Posting
of messages to newsgroups that is irrelevant or blanket
posting/cross-posting of messages to multiple newsgroups;
- Malicious
impediments to another person’s use of electronic mail
services or news media (e.g. Mail Bombing);
- Forging
any message header, in part or whole, originating or passing
through the NCDial.com Network;
- Ponzi
Schemes, Chain letters, or Pyramid Schemes;
- Network
Resource Abuse
The following are prohibited:
- Intentional
distributions of software that attempts to and/or causes
damage, harassment, or annoyance to persons, data, and/or
computer systems;
- Use
of software or any device that would facilitate a continued
connection with the NCDial.com Network, including, but not
limited to pinging.
This
list is representative of prohibited activities and is not all
inclusive of future violations. NCDial.com has a zero-tolerance
for E-mail and Network resource violations. Violators’
accounts will be promptly terminated without notice.
Third Party Liability
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All
NCDial.com subscribers and any third parties using their
NCDial.com access account are responsible and accountable for any
activity that violates this Acceptable Use Policy.
This
list is representative of prohibited activities and is not all
inclusive of future violations.
Disclaimer
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NCDial.com
does not assume liability for our subscribers’ violation(s) of
this policy. NCDial.com reserves the right to make changes to this
policy without prior notification to subscribers.
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