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Acceptable Use Policy
This is Webtext's Acceptable Use Policy. It applies to you
if you are an Webtext subscriber or user ("you"). It is intended to
ensure that your use of Webtext's service is trouble free and that you
have due regard to the law and the needs of other users.
Please read it carefully. It is a condition of your use
of our service that you comply with the terms of this Policy.
Please look out for any amendments to the Policy that Webtext
("we") might make in the future. From time to time we will make amendments
to it by giving you notice of the change and you will then be obliged
to comply with the policy as amended.
1. SOME GENERAL PRINCIPLES
1.1 Webtext is not responsible for the content of user originated
traffic
• We exercise no direct supervision or control whatsoever over
the content of the information passing through our network.
• We do not assume any responsibility for information not sent
or authorised by us.
• The responsibility for traffic that does not conform with this
policy and all possible consequences lie with the sender of the traffic.
1.2 You are responsible for use of your account
• If you permit others to use our service, you are responsible
for making users of the service aware of this policy and obtaining
compliance of your users with this policy.
1.3 You are responsible for complying with conditions of
use of other networks
• If we provide you with access to a network outside our service
you must comply with any acceptable use conditions which apply to that
network.
2. ACCEPTABLE USES
2.1 You have responsibilities.
It is your responsibility to:
• use our service and services in a manner which does not violate
any applicable laws or regulations;
• respect the conventions of the newsgroups, lists and networks
that you use;
• respect the legal protection afforded by copyright, trade marks,
license rights and other laws to materials accessible via our service;
• respect the privacy of others;
• use the service in a manner which does not interfere with or
disrupt other network users, services or equipment; and
• refrain from acts that waste resources or prevent other users
from receiving the full benefit of our services.
2.2 Use must be ethical
• Your use of our services should be ethical and in accordance
with accepted community standards.
3. UNACCEPTABLE USES
3.1 You must comply with the Law
• It is not acceptable to use our service for any purpose which
violates local, State, Federal or international laws.
3.2 Specific kinds of use are not allowed
It is not acceptable to use our service to, amongst other things:
• violate copyright or other intellectual property rights;
• illegally store, use or distribute software; to transmit threatening,
obscene or offensive materials;
• engage in electronic `stalking' or other forms of harassment
such as using abusive or aggressive language;
• misrepresent or defame others;
• commit fraud; • gain unauthorised access to any computing,
information, or communications devices or resources, including but
not limited to any machines accessible via the Internet;
• damage, modify or destroy the files, data, passwords, devices
or resources of Webtext, other users or third parties;
• engage in misleading or deceptive on-line marketing practices;
• conduct any business or activity or solicit the performance
of any activity that is prohibited by law;
• make an unauthorised transmission of confidential information
or material protected by trade secrets; or
• attempt to do any of these things.
3.3 Disruption of the network is not allowed
You may not use the service to interfere with or disrupt other network
users, services or equipment. In particular, for example, you must
not:
• distribute messages to inappropriate or unrelated forums, newsgroups
or mailing lists (`spamming');
• send unsolicited Webtextl messages;
• propagate computer worms, viruses and other types of malicious
programs;
• make transmissions of any type or quantity which adversely affect
our operation or jeopardise the use of our service, or its performance
for other subscribers; and
• harass or impersonate Webtext or other users.
4. WHAT WE MAY DO TO ENSURE THAT THIS POLICY IS BEING
FOLLOWED
4.1 We may monitor your account but will respect your privacy
• We may monitor the conduct of your account to determine whether
this policy is being followed.
• If we monitor the conduct of your account we will safeguard
your privacy unless to do so would involve us in concealment of a criminal
offense or inhibit the enforcement of this policy.
4.2 We will make an effort to contact you
If we become concerned that your use of our service may break the
law or that you have not complied with this policy we will attempt
to contact you before taking action.
4.3 We may terminate your account and/or
notify the authorities
If we believe that your use of the service may break the law or that
you have not complied with this policy we may:
• warn you by email;
• suspend your access to the service;
• terminate your account without notice; and/or
• notify and provide relevant information to the authorities,
as appears appropriate in the circumstances.
4.4 In the event of taking action under 4.3 we reserve the
right to delete any or all of your information, material, software or
other content stored on our system in our sole discretion.
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