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General Conduct - The Peak 10 network must be used in a manner
that is consistent with the intended purpose of the Peak 10 network and may be
used only for lawful purposes. Users shall not use the Peak 10 network in order
to transmit, distribute or store material: (1) in violation of any applicable
law or regulation, including export or encryption laws or regulations; or (2)
that may expose Peak 10 to criminal or civil liability. Users are further prohibited
from assisting any other person in violating any part of this Policy.
Responsibility for Content - Peak 10 takes no responsibility
for any material created or accessible on or through the Peak 10 network. Peak
10 is not obligated to monitor or exercise any editorial control over such material,
but reserves the right to do so. In the event that Peak 10 becomes aware that
any such material may violate this Policy and/or expose Peak 10 to civil or criminal
liability, Peak 10 reserves the right to block access to such material and suspend
or terminate any User creating, storing or disseminating such material. Peak 10
further reserves the right to cooperate with legal authorities and third parties
in the investigation of alleged wrongdoing, including disclosing the identity
of the User that Peak 10 deems responsible for the wrongdoing.
Inappropriate Content - Users shall not use the Peak 10 network
to transmit, distribute or store material that is inappropriate, as reasonably
determined by Peak 10, or material that is indecent, obscene, pornographic (including
child pornography), defamatory, libelous, threatening, abusive, hateful, or excessively
violent.
Intellectual Property - Material accessible through the Peak 10 network may be
subject to protection under privacy, publicity, or other personal rights and Intellectual
Property rights, including but not limited to, copyrights and laws protecting
patents, trademarks, trade secrets or other proprietary information. Users shall
not use the Peak 10 network in any manner that would infringe, violate, dilute
or misappropriate any such rights. If you use a domain name in connection with
any of the Peak 10 network, you must not use that domain name in violation of
the trademark, service mark, or similar rights of any third party.
Harmful Content - Users shall not use the Peak 10 network to
transmit, distribute or store material that contains a virus, worm, Trojan horse,
or other component harmful to the Peak 10 network, any other network or equipment,
or other Users.
Fraudulent/Misleading Content - Users shall not use the Peak
10 network to transmit or distribute material containing fraudulent offers for
goods or services, or any advertising or promotional materials that contain false,
deceptive, or misleading statements, claims, or representations. In addition,
Users are prohibited from submitting any false or inaccurate data on any order
form, contract or online application, including the fraudulent use of credit cards.
Unsolicited Messages - Users may not send unsolicited e-mail messages, including,
without limitation, bulk commercial advertising or informational announcements
("spam"), including, without limitation, actions such as using an e-mail
account on Peak 10's network to send spam, or using the service of another provider
to send spam or to promote a site hosted on or connected to the Peak 10 network.
In addition, Users may not use the Peak 10 network in order to (a) send e-mail
messages which are excessive and/or intended to harass or annoy others, (b) continue
to send e-mail messages to a recipient that has indicated that he/she does not
wish to receive them, (c) send e-mail with forged TCP/IP packet header information,
(d) send malicious e-mail, including, without limitation, "mailbombing",
(e) send or receive e-mail messages in a manner that violates the use policies
of any other internet service provider, or (f) use an e-mail box exclusively as
a storage space for data. An e-mail message will be considered unsolicited if
it is sent to a recipient (1) who has not expressly requested or invited it; (2)
with whom the sender does not have an existing business or personal relationship;
or (3) who has requested that the sender not send them any further messages. For
more information regarding policy on Electronic Mail see PEAK-10 Acceptable
Use Policy on Electronic Mail
Third Party Rules; Usenet - Users may have access through the Peak 10
network to search engines, subscription Web services, chat areas, bulletin boards,
Web pages, USENET, or other services that promulgate rules, guidelines or agreements
to govern their use. Users must adhere to any such rules, guidelines, or agreements.Users
who post messages to Usenet newsgroups are responsible for becoming familiar with
any written charter or FAQ governing use of such newsgroups and complying therewith.
Regardless of such policies, Users may not (a) post the same message, or a series
of similar messages, to one or more newsgroups (excessive cross-posting or multiple-posting,
also known as "Usenet spam"), (b) cancel or supersede posts not originally
posted by such User, unless such User does so in the course of his/her duties
as an official newsgroup moderator, (c) post any message with forged packet header
information, or (d) post messages that are excessive and/or intended to annoy
or harass others, including, without limitation, chain letters.
System and network Security.
Users are prohibited from violating or attempting to violate the security of the
Peak 10 network, including, without limitation, (a) accessing data not intended
for such User or logging into a server or account which such User is not authorized
to access, (b) impersonating Peak 10 personnel, (c) attempting to probe, scan
or test the vulnerability of a system or network or to breach security or authentication
measures without proper authorization, (d) attempting to interfere with, disrupt
or disable service to any user, host or network, including, without limitation,
via means of overloading, "flooding", "mailbombing", "denial
of service" attacks or "crashing", (e) forging any TCP/IP packet
header or any part of the header information in any e-mail or newsgroup posting,
(f) taking any action in order to obtain services to which such User is not entitled,
or (g) attempting to utilize another User's account name or persona without authorization
from that User. Users are also prohibited from attempting any action designed
to circumvent or alter any method of measuring or billing for Peak 10 services.
Violations of system or network security may result in civil or criminal liability.
Peak 10 will investigate occurrences which may involve such violations and may
involve, and cooperate with, law enforcement authorities in prosecuting Users
who are involved in such violations.
Suspension and Termination of Service - Any User which Peak 10
determines to have violated any element of this Acceptable Use Policy may be subject
to a suspension or termination of service, and if Peak 10 deems it necessary,
immediate suspension or termination of such User's service in accordance with
the Customer’s Master Service Agreement. Peak 10 may take such further action
as Peak 10 determines to be appropriate under the circumstances to eliminate or
preclude repeat violations, and Peak 10 shall not be liable for any damages of
any nature suffered by any Customer, User, or any third party resulting in whole
or in part from Peak 10's exercise of its rights under this Acceptable Use Policy.
Peak 10 reserves the right to modify this Policy in its discretion at any time.
Such modifications will be effective when posted to Peak 10’s Web site or
provided to the Customer directly.
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