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601-191 Lombard Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3B 0X1 Ph. (204) 985-5500 Fax. (204) 233-7415 Brandon
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Prairie
Online Internet Services Document last modified: March 29, 2001 Important Note: Prairie Online Internet
Services ("POL") may revise this Acceptable Use Policy without
notice by posting a revised version on our Web Site at www.prairie.ca/aup.
Accordingly, POL customers should consult this document regularly to ensure
that their usage conforms to the most recent version. In the event of
conflict between any customer agreement and this Policy, the terms of
this Policy will govern. Complaints of violations of this Policy by POL
users can be directed to: 1. Introduction
All of the Services
provided by POL are subject to this Acceptable Use Policy. Use of the Services
is subject to the following rules and guidelines. Each customer of POL
is responsible for ensuring that the use of all Services provided to such
customer comply with this Acceptable Use Policy (the Policy). ANY
USER WHO DOES NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS MUST IMMEDIATELY CANCEL THE SERVICE
AND NOTIFY POL'S CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT THAT THE ACCOUNT IS TO BE
TERMINATED. 2. Illegal Activity
3. Security
The Services may not
be used to breach the security of another user, or to attempt access to
anyone's computer, software or data, without the knowledge and consent
of that person. The Services may not be used in any attempt to circumvent
the user authentication or security of any host, network, or account.
This includes, but is not limited to, accessing data not intended for
you, logging into or making use of a server or account you are not expressly
authorized to access, probing the security of other networks. Use or distribution
of tools designed for compromising security, such as password guessing
programs, cracking tools, packet sniffers or network probing tools, is
prohibited. You may not disrupt
the Services. The Services also may not be used to interfere with computer
networking or telecommunications services to any user, host or network,
including, without limitation, denial of service (DoS) attacks, flooding
of a network, overloading a service, improper seizing and abuse of operator
privileges and attempts to crash a host. The transmission or dissemination
of any information or software that contains a virus or other harmful
feature is also prohibited. The customer is responsible
for the security of any device connected to the Services by the customer,
including data stored on that device. In particular, POL recommends against
enabling file or printer sharing of any kind. POL recommends that any
files or services you make available for remote access be password protected.
4. Inappropriate
Content The customer is responsible
for information published to the Web or other Internet services, through
their account. POL reserves the right to refuse to post or to remove any
information or materials, in whole or in part, that it, at its sole discretion,
deems to be offensive, indecent, or otherwise inappropriate regardless
of whether such material or its dissemination is unlawful. POL has no obligation
to monitor transmissions made on the Services. However, POL has the right
to monitor such transmissions and to disclose the same in accordance with
your Service agreement. By using the Services to publish, transmit or
distribute content, a user is warranting that the content complies with
this Policy and authorizes POL to reproduce, publish, distribute and display
such content worldwide. 5. Electronic Mail
The Services may not
be used to collect responses from unsolicited email sent from accounts
on other Internet hosts or email services which violates this Policy or
the acceptable use policy of any other Internet service provider. Moreover,
unsolicited email may not direct the recipient to any web site or other
resource that uses the Services. Forging, altering
or removing electronic mail headers is prohibited. However, you may insert
additional characters into your from: and reply-to: addresses
in order to prevent your true address from being automatically added to
the mailing lists used by bulk emailers. In this case, your true address
must remain obvious to any human viewer. For example, you may substitute
nospam.john.smith for john.smith. You may not reference
POL (e.g. including Organization: Prairie Online Internet Services
in the header, or by listing an IP address that belongs to POL) in any
unsolicited email, even if that email is not sent through
POL. Mail Bombing
is prohibited; you may not send numerous copies of the same or substantially
similar messages, nor may you send very large messages or files to a recipient
with the intent to disrupt a server or account. The propagation of chain
letters is prohibited, whether or not the recipient wishes to receive
such mailings. 6. Newsgroups Posting or cross-posting
the same or substantially similar messages to any amount of newgroups
deemed unacceptable by POL is prohibited. Binary files may not be posted to newsgroups not specifically named for that purpose. Forging, altering or removing header information is prohibited. This includes attempting to circumvent the approval process for posting to a moderated newsgroup. POL reserves the right to discontinue access to any Usenet newsgroup at any time and for any reason. You may not flood
or disrupt Usenet newsgroups. Disruption is defined as posting a large
number of messages to a newsgroup that contains no substantive content,
to the extent that normal discussion in the group is significantly hindered.
Examples of disruptive activities include, but are not limited to: posting
multiple messages with no text in the body, posting many follow-ups to
messages with no new text. Messages may not be
cancelled, except by the author or by official newsgroup moderators performing
their duties. The Usenet news service
included with a POL account is provided for interactive use by the customer,
using a commonly available NNTP client such as Netscape Communicator.
Non-interactive clients that download Usenet articles in bulk are prohibited.
7. Internet Relay
Chat The Services may not
be used for Chat flooding. Flooding is defined as deliberately
repeating actions in quick succession in order to fill the screens of
other Internet users with text. Any computer or other
device connected through the Services may not maintain more than 2 simultaneous
chat connections. This includes the use of automated programs, such as
bots or clones. Automated programs may not be used when
the account holder is not physically present at the device. The Services may not
be used to send messages that disrupt another Internet user's equipment,
including software, hardware and user display. The Services may not
be used to access any chat server in violation of the acceptable use policy
of that server. The Services may not be used to manipulate any chat server
in order to harass or disconnect other Internet users, or to gain privileges
that have not been authorized. A customer may not
use the Services to connect to chat servers or channels from which they
have been previously banned. The Services may not
be used to continue to send chat messages to an Internet user who has
indicated their desire to not receive messages. Forging, altering, or obscuring your identity while participating in chat sessions is forbidden. You may, however, use a nickname as long as all chat participants are able to discover your real name via normal Internet conventions, such as the whois command.
Users must ensure
that their activity does not improperly restrict, inhibit or degrade any
other customer's use of the Services, nor represent (in the sole judgement
of POL) an unusually large burden on the network itself. In addition,
users must ensure that their activity does not improperly restrict, disrupt,
inhibit, degrade or impede POL's ability to deliver the Services and monitor
the Services, backbone, network nodes, and/or other network services.
Customers may not
resell, share, or otherwise distribute the Services or any portion thereof
to any third party without the written consent of POL. For example, you
cannot provide Internet access to others through a dial up connection,
host shell accounts over the Internet, provide email or news service,
or send a news feed unless express permission is granted by the customer
agreement. You may not use POL
Service for commercial purposes. You may not run a server in connection
with the POL Service nor may you provide network services to others via
the POL Service. Examples of prohibited servers and services include,
but are not limited to, mail, http, ftp, irc, and dhcp servers,
and multi-user interactive forums. Some Business services may be exempt
from these limitations. 9. Unlimited Service
10. Violation of
Acceptable Use Policy POL prefers to advise
customers of inappropriate behaviour and any necessary corrective action.
However, if the Services are used in a way that POL, in its sole discretion,
believes are in violation of this Policy, POL may take any responsive
actions deemed appropriate. Such actions include, but are not limited
to, temporary or permanent removal of content, cancellation of newsgroup
posts, filtering of Internet transmissions, and the immediate suspension
or termination of all or any portion of the Services. POL will not have
any liability for any such responsive actions. The above-described actions
are not POL's exclusive remedies and POL may take any other legal or technical
action it deems appropriate. POL reserves the right
to investigate suspected violations of this Policy, including the gathering
of information from the user or users involved and the complaining party,
if any, and examination of material on POL's servers and network. During
an investigation, POL may suspend the account or accounts involved and/or
remove material that potentially violates this Policy. You hereby authorize
POL to cooperate with (i) law enforcement authorities in the investigation
of suspected criminal violations, and/or (ii) system administrators at
other Internet service providers or other network or computing facilities
in order to enforce this Policy. Such cooperation may include POL providing
the username, IP address, or other identifying information about a subscriber.
Upon termination of
an account, POL is authorized to delete any files, programs, data and
email messages associated with such account. The failure of POL
to enforce this Policy, for whatever reason, shall not be construed as
a waiver of any right to do so at any time. You agree that, if any portion of this Policy is held invalid or unenforceable, that portion will be construed consistent with applicable law as nearly as possible, and the remaining portions will remain in full force and effect. |
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