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Spam is information that is sent to you without your permission or consent. A spam message could be an advertisement or an annoying chain letter. Simply put, if it is sent unsolicited, it is considered spam. Peak 10 Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) on Electronic MailPROHIBITION OF TRANSMISSION OF UNSOLICITED ELECTRONIC MAIL- An initiator (and the agents or assigns of the initiator) may not send unsolicited electronic mail messages, including, without limitation, bulk advertising or informational announcements. Emails may be considered unsolicited if your membership addresses are not 100% opt-in/double opt-in by your e-mail list members. If your e-mail addresses came from harvesting, a purchased e-mail list, another mailing list (even with the approval of the other list owner), or were compiled by any method other than by direct subscription from your e-mail list members, they may be considered unsolicited (non-opt-in) e-mail (that is, "spam") for the purposes of the Peak 10 Service Agreement. PROHIBITION OF USE - Customers may not use the Peak 10 network in order to:
INCLUSION OF RETURN ADDRESS IN ELECTRONIC MAIL - It shall be deemed an AUP Violation for any initiator (and the agents or assigns of the initiator) to initiate the transmission of a electronic mail message to any recipient unless such message contains a valid “Reply to:” electronic mail address, conspicuously displayed, to which a recipient may send a reply indicating a desire not to receive any further messages. Furthermore, it shall be deemed an AUP Violation if, following a request for removal, the recipient is not removed from any lists possessed by the initiator (and the agents or assigns of the initiator) after the expiration of a reasonable period of time as defined in Acceptable Use Policy Enforcement– Enforcement of Notification Terms.
PROHIBITION OF TRANSMISSION OF ELECTRONIC MAIL AFTER OBJECTION - Once an email recipient has made a request to the email initiator (or the agents or assigns of the initiator) to be removed from any or all distribution lists under the control of such initiator (and the agents or assigns of the initiator), it shall be deemed an AUP Violation for the initiator (or agents or assigns of the initiator) to send any electronic mail message to the recipient after the expiration of a reasonable period of time for removal from such lists defined in Acceptable Use Policy Enforcement– Enforcement of Notification Terms. A request to be removed from the initiator’s mail lists shall be deemed to terminate any pre-existing business relationship for purposes of determining whether subsequent messages are subject to terms of this policy as unsolicited electronic mail messages defined in Acceptable Use Policy Enforcement - PROHIBITION OF TRANSMISSION OF UNSOLICITED ELECTRONIC MAIL. INCLUSION OF IDENTIFIER AND OPT-OUT/IN ON ELECTRONIC MAIL - It shall be deemed an AUP Violation for any initiator (and the agents or assigns of the initiator) to initiate the transmission of any electronic mail message to any recipient unless the message provides, in a manner that is clear and conspicuous to the recipient —
ENFORCEMENT OF POLICIES BY INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS OR OTHER RESELLERS OF PEAK 10 BANDWIDTH -
GOOD FAITH EFFORTS TO BLOCK TRANSMISSIONS - Peak 10 shall not be held liable under any Federal, State, or local civil or criminal law, for any action it takes in good faith to block the transmission or receipt of electronic mail messages or suspension due to non-compliance to the polices outlined in Acceptable Use Policy on Electronic Mail. INNOCENT RETRANSMISSION - Peak 10 and the facilities which are used to handle, transmit, retransmit, or relay an electronic mail message transmitted in violation of subsections defining acceptable use shall not be liable for any harm resulting from the transmission or receipt of such message. Peak 10 may provide consent to the transmission or retransmission of electronic mail with actual knowledge that the transmission is prohibited by subsections defined in Acceptable Use Policy on Electronic Mail with written approval from the recipient and request of the initiator (and the agents or assigns of the initiator). General Guidelines for Reporting SPAM
HOW TO REPORT SPAM ORIGINATING FROM A Peak 10 CONNECTION - If you determine that the unsolicited e-mail originated from a Peak 10 connection, please follow the General Guidelines for Reporting Spam and send the complaint to abuse@peak10.com. Sending unsolicited e-mail from a Peak 10 connection is a violation of Peak 10 Terms of Service Agreement. Customers in violation of this provision of the agreement are subject to suspension or termination. HOW TO REPORT SPAM ORIGINATING FROM OUTSIDE A Peak 10 CONNECTION - Spam originating from outside a Peak 10 network should be reported to the sender's ISP using the General Guidelines for Reporting Spam. Peak 10 is unable to take action against spammers from other domains. Therefore it is not necessary to report unauthorized access attempts from other ISPs to the Peak 10 Abuse Department. |
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