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Acceptable Use Policy
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ACCEPTABLE
USE POLICY
By subscribing to, or utilizing, NetXplor (NetXplor) web hosting
or any related services, you agree to abide by this Acceptable Use
Policy.
Your
utilization of NetXplor's services constitutes your express agreement
to abide by this Acceptable Use Policy (the "Rules, as the
same may be changed from time-to-time by NetXplor, at its sole and
absolute discretion. These Rules are designed to enhance the quality
of our Web Hosting services and to protect our customers, and the
Internet community as a whole, from illegal, irresponsible, or disruptive
Internet activities. These Rules apply to all customers of NetXplor.
We hope and expect that common sense and good judgment will guide
all of our customers' use of our NetXplor Services. Even with such
Rules in effect, minors should be supervised when using the Internet.
Adults and minors should be aware of what is on the Internet and
to understand the concept of what is accepted and what should be
avoided. The following non-exhaustive list details the kinds of
illegal or harmful conduct, which are prohibited. NetXplor reserves
the right to restrict or prohibit any and all uses of its services
or content on your Web site and to remove such materials, including
your website, from its servers at any time NetXplor determines in
its sole discretion that such content or materials violates this
Agreement, is illegal, or is harmful to its servers, systems, network,
reputation, good will, other NetXplor customers, or any third party.
Depending on the severity of the violation and the history of your
account, NetXplor may take any reasonable disciplinary action it
determines in its sole and absolute discretion, including, but not
limited to, one or more of the foregoing or following actions: (a)
issuance of a verbal or written warning; (b) suspension of your
account; (c) termination of your account; (c) billing for administrative
and legal costs and fees and/or reactivation costs. All of the foregoing
rights are cumulative, and the exercise of any right at any time
shall not preclude the exercise of any other right, or the same
right, at any other time for the same violation or any subsequent
violation
Illegal
or Improper Activities.
You may not use NetXplor's services or servers in any manner in
violation of any state, local or federal law of the United States
of America, or any of its states or which in any manner is in violation
of any applicable local or national law of any country. Such violations
and activities include, but are not limited to, violations of U.S.
or other applicable foreign export laws or restrictions including
the U.S. Export Administration Act and accompanying regulations,
posting or trafficking in government secrets, providing any information
to in any way assist or encourage any terrorist activities, providing
any information concerning nuclear or biological weapons or other
weapons of mass destruction, posting or trafficking in obscene material,
solicitation of a minor or others for illegal acts, dealing drugs,
harassment, fraud, stalking, abuse, or other subject matters that
are prohibited under applicable federal, state, local or foreign
law.
Dangerous
Activities.
You may not use NetXplor's services or servers to post or disseminate
in any manner, any information or material which may be dangerous,
damaging or injurious to persons or property or which, directly
or indirectly, may be used to create danger, damage or injury to
persons or property.
Infringement.
You may not use NetXplor's services or servers in any manner, which
infringes the intellectual property rights or other proprietary
rights of any third party including, without limitation, material
protected by copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret, or other
intellectual property right used without proper authorization. Infringement
may result from, among other activities, the unauthorized copying
and posting of pictures, logos, software, articles, musical works,
and videos. In compliance with the Digital Millennium Copyright
Act ("DMCA"), please send DMCA notifications of claimed
copyright
infringements to: Security, NetXplor, 323-431-0032, security@netxplor.com,
P.O BOX 90038, Los Angeles, California 90009.
Fraudulent
Activities.
You may not offer or disseminate fraudulent goods, services, schemes,
or promotions (i.e., make money fast schemes, chain letters, pyramid
schemes, ponzi schemes), or furnish false data on any sign up form,
contract or online application or registration, or fraudulently
use any information obtained through the use of NetXplor's servers
or services, including without limitation use of credit card numbers.
Offensive
Subject Matter.
You may not use NetXplor's services or servers for transmitting,
disseminating, sale, storage or hosting subject matter that is unlawful,
libelous, defamatory, obscene, pornographic, indecent, lewd, filthy,
excessively violent, harassing, threatening, hateful, harmful, invasive
of privacy or publicity rights, abusive, inflammatory or otherwise
objectionable. You may not use
NetXplor's services or servers to conduct any sexually oriented
business or disseminate pornographic pictures, videos, banners,
text or any similar material. You may not use NetXplor's services
or servers to threaten bodily harm or destruction of property.
Harmful
Activities.
You may not use NetXplor's services or servers for disseminating
or hosting harmful content including, without limitation, viruses,
Trojan horses, worms, time bombs, cancelbots or any other computer
programming routines that may damage, interfere with, surreptitiously
intercept or expropriate any system, program, data or personal information.
Tortuous
Activities.
You may not use NetXplor's services or servers for any tortuous
conduct, including, but limited to, posting defamatory, libelous,
slanderous, scandalous, or private information about a person or
company without their consent; intentionally inflicting emotional
distress; making unlawful threats; stalking, interfering with any
contract or prospective economic relations; engaging in fraud or
deception; engaging in sexual or other harassment; or for violating
any patents, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property
rights.
Abusive
Activities.
You may not use NetXplor's services or servers for any abusive activities
on the Internet, including, but not limited to, activities such
as using a non-existent e-mail return address, spamming (sending
unsolicited advertising to numerous e-mail addresses or newsgroups
and/or generating a significantly higher volume of outgoing e-mail
than a normal user), or allowing spamming by third parties to promote
a website, trolling (posting outrageous messages to generate numerous
responses), mail-bombing (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 o newsgroups, hacking ( unauthorized access
to or use of data, systems, server or networks, including any attempt
to probe, scan or test the vulnerability of a system or to breach
the security thereof), spoofing (any attempt to impersonate any
person or otherwise deceive or mislead through alteration of headers);
deletion of author attributions, legal notices, or proprietary designations
in an effort to deceive or mislead; forging or altering any TCP-IP
packet header, e-mail header or any part of a message header, using
manual or electronic means to avoid any use limitations on you use
of NetXplor's servers such as timing out; sending or disseminating
harassing e-mail or chain letters; or use of flames (hostile attacks
or invectives aimed at a group or an individual.
Misuse
of System Resources.
You may not engage in any uses or activities that misuse NetXplor's
services, servers or system resources, including, but not limited
to employing or posting programs which consume excessive CPU time
or storage space; permitting use of mail services, mail forwarding
capabilities, POP accounts, or auto responders other than for your
own account; or resale of access to CGI scripts installed on NetXplor's
servers.
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