Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
Acceptable
Use Policy (AUP)
PEER 1
(Version 1.0 - Last updated February 1, 2007)
- Scope. This Acceptable Use Policy (this
"Policy") governs the usage of products and services (the
"Services") of Peer 1 ("PEER 1").
This Policy is incorporated by reference into each contract PEER 1
Dedicated Hosting enters into with a customer ("Customer")
for the use of such Services, and supplements, but does not
supersede, any other contracts you may have with PEER 1. PEER 1 may
alter, modify or update this Policy at any time without notice. In
addition, this Policy is incorporated by reference into the Terms
and Conditions applicable to PEER 1's web site so that no person who
utilizes PEER 1's web site (regardless of whether that person is a
Customer) may take any action utilizing PEER 1's web site that a
Customer would be prohibited to take utilizing the Services.
- Purpose. This Policy applies to each Customer
and its employees, agents, contractors or other users of such
Customer who obtain Services from PEER 1 (each such person being a
"User"). All Users are required to comply with this
Policy to enhance the quality of the Services and to protect PEER
1's customers, and the Internet community as a whole, from illegal,
irresponsible, or disruptive Internet activities. Each User should
use common sense and good judgment in connection with the Services.
Parents or guardians should always supervise minors in using the
Internet. Parents and guardians should remain aware at all times of
what is on the Internet and how the minors under their care are
using the Services and the Internet.
- Prohibited Uses. Users may not:
- Utilize the Services to send mass
unsolicited e-mail to third parties.
Provided, however, that Users may use software programs or services
provided by PEER 1 to send unsolicited commercial e-mail so long as
the User ensures that such transmissions comply with all applicable
state, federal and international regulations, rules and laws,
including, without limitation, the U.S. CAN-SPAM Act of 2003.
- Utilize the Services to be involved in the
distribution of tools designed for the aiding of Unsolicited Bulk
Email (UBE).
- Utilize the services in such a way that
User becomes documented on a recognized SPAM abuse list or if the
User has previously been denied access from another provider due to
acceptable use policy violations.
- Utilize the Services in connection with any
illegal activity. Without limiting the general application
of this rule, Users may not:
- Utilize the Services to copy material from third
parties (including text, graphics, music, videos or other
copyrightable material) without proper authorization;
- Utilize the Services to misappropriate or infringe
the patents, copyrights, trademarks or other intellectual property
rights of any third party;
- Utilize the Services to traffic in illegal drugs,
illegal gambling, obscene materials or other any products or
services that are prohibited under applicable law;
- Utilize the Services to export encryption software
to points outside the United States in violation of applicable
export control laws; or
- Utilize the Services in any manner that violates
applicable state, federal and international law.
- Utilize the Services in connection with any
tortious or actionable activity. Without limiting the
general application of this rule, Users may not:
- Utilize the Services to publish or disseminate
information that (A) constitutes slander, libel or defamation, (B)
publicizes the personal information or likeness of a person
without that person's consent or (C) otherwise violates the
privacy rights of any person.
- Utilize the Services to threaten persons with
bodily harm, to make harassing or abusive statements or messages,
or to solicit the performance of acts or services that are illegal
under applicable law.
- Utilize the Services in connection with any
other disruptive or abusive activity. Without limiting the
general application of this rule, Users may not:
- Utilize the Services to cause denial of service
attacks against PEER 1 or other network hosts or Internet users or
to otherwise degrade or impair the operation of PEER 1's servers
and facilities or the servers and facilities of other network
hosts or Internet users;
- Utilize the Services to offer mail services, mail
forwarding capabilities, POP accounts or autoresponders other than
for the User's own account;
- Utilize the Services to resell access to CGI
scripts installed on PEER 1's servers;
- Utilize the Services to subvert, or assist others
in subverting, the security or integrity of any PEER 1 systems,
facilities or equipment;
- Utilize the Services to gain unauthorized access
to the computer networks of PEER 1 or any other person;
- Utilize the Services to provide passwords or
access codes to persons not authorized to receive such materials
by the operator of the system requiring the password or access
code;
- Utilize the Services to (A) forge the signature or
other identifying mark or code of any other person, (B)
impersonate or assume the identity or any other person, or (C)
engage in any other activity (including "spoofing") to
attempt to deceive or mislead other persons regarding the true
identity of the User (excluding the use of anonymous remailers or
Internet nicknames);
- Utilize the Services to distribute or post any
virus, worm, Trojan horse, or computer code intended to disrupt
services, destroy data, destroy or damage equipment, or disrupt
the operation of the Services;
- Utilize the Services to conduct port scans or
other invasive procedures against any server (except any server
for which the User is an authorized system administrator);
- Utilize the Services to distribute, advertise or
promote software or services that have the primary purpose of
encouraging or facilitating unsolicited commercial e-mail or spam;
- Utilize the Services to solicit or collect, or
distribute, advertise or promote, e-mail address lists for the
purpose of encouraging or facilitating unsolicited commercial
e-mail or spam;
- Post messages, run scripts or run software
programs that consume excessive CPU time or storage space;
- Utilize the Services in any manner that might
subject PEER 1 to unfavorable regulatory action, subject PEER 1 to
any liability for any reason, or adversely affect PEER 1's public
image, reputation or goodwill, including, without limitation,
sending or distributing sexually explicit, hateful, vulgar,
racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable materials as
determined by PEER 1 in its sole discretion; or
- Utilize the Services in any other manner to
interrupt or interfere with the Internet usage of other persons.
- Violations
1. Disclaimer
and Assumption of Risk. Nothwithstanding
this Policy, Users of the Internet (including the Services) make such use
at their own risk, acknowledging that there are known and unanticipated
risks associated with Internet use, some of which could
result in physical, emotional or psychological injury or even death, or
damage to individuals, to property, or to third parties. Such risks cannot
be eliminated without jeopardizing the essential qualities of use of the
Internet. These risks include, among other things: credit card theft, identity theft, fraud,
solicitation, stalking,
invasion of privacy, unwanted receipt of offensive or obscene material,
trespass to chattels or denial of service attacks. PEER
1 expressly disclaims any obligation to monitor its Customers and other
Users with respect to violations of this Policy. PEER 1 has no liability
or responsibility for the actions of any of its Customers or other Users
or any content any User may post on any web site. Users voluntarily engage
in the activity of Internet use and bear the risks associated with that
activity.
2. Reporting
Non-Copyright Violations. PEER 1 encourages Users to report
violations of this policy by e-mail to: abuse@peer1.com,
including in any such report the name of the offending domain (for
example, xyz.com), the IP address and the type of abuse (for example,
spam, illegal acts, harassment, etc.) in the "subject" field of
the e-mail.
3. Reporting
Copyright Violations. PEER 1 complies with the Digital
Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA"). PEER 1 encourages Users to
report an alleged copyright infringement involving a user by sending a
notice that complies with the DMCA to:
DMCA Notices
Attention: Joseph Lopez
PEER 1 Dedicated Hosting.
Suite 500 - 101 Marietta St.
Atlanta, GA 30303
Telephone Number of
Designated Agent: (678)365-2801
Facsimile Number of Designated Agent (404)745-8355
Email Address of Designated Agent: dmca@peer1.com
For your complaint to be valid under the
DMCA, you must provide the following information when providing notice of
the claimed copyright infringement. (For more details on the
information required for valid notification, see 17 U.S.C. 512(c)(3).):
a) A physical
or electronic signature of a person authorized to act on behalf of the
copyright owner
b)
Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed
c) Identification
of the material that is claimed to be infringing or to be the subject of
the infringing activity and that is to be removed or access to which is
to be disabled as well as information reasonably sufficient to permit
PEER 1 to locate the material
d) Information
reasonably sufficient to permit the service provider to contact the
complaining party, such as an address, telephone number, and, if
available, an electronic mail address
e) A statement
that the complaining party has a good faith belief that use of the
material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright
owner, its agent, or law
f) A statement
that the information in the notification is accurate, and under penalty
of perjury, that the complaining party is authorized to act on behalf of
the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed
g) You should
be aware that, under the DCMA, claimants who make misrepresentations
concerning copyright infringement may be liable for damages incurred as a
result of the removal or blocking of the material, court costs, and
attorneys fees.
PEER 1 has the right to suspend or terminate
any Customer pursuant to any valid DMCA complaint. Furthermore, PEER 1,
in its sole discretion, may suspend or terminate, without notice, any
User that PEER 1 determines is a repeat copyright infringer.
4. Remedies.
If PEER 1 learns of a violation of this Policy, PEER 1 will respond to
the applicable Customer and may, in PEER 1's sole discretion, take any of
the following actions, in accordance with the severity and duration of
the violation:
- Warning the Customer;
- Suspending the offending Customer from the
Services;
- Terminating the offending Customer from the
Services;
- Imposing fees or charges on the offending Customer
account in accordance with the applicable service contract;
- Removing the offending content; and
- Taking other action in accordance with this
Policy, the applicable service contract or applicable law.
- Reservation of Rights. PEER 1 reserves the
right to involve and cooperate with appropriate legal authorities in
investigations of claims of illegal activity involving PEER 1's
Services, Customers and other Users. PEER 1 reserves all other
rights to respond to violations of this Policy to the extent of
applicable law and in accordance with any applicable contractual
obligations. PEER 1 may utilize technical means to monitor
communications into, and out of, its network facilities to prevent
the introduction of viruses or other hostile code, to prevent
intrusions and otherwise to enforce this Policy and each Customer
agrees that PEER 1 is authorized to monitor its communications
through PEER 1 's network for such purposes.
- Indemnification.
User(s) will indemnify, defend, and hold harmless PEER 1, its
affiliates, subsidiaries, officers, agents and employees from any
and all claims, damages or lawsuits of any kind (including
reasonable attorney fees) arising out of the User's use of the
Services and negligent or illegal acts of User(s), its employees or
agents, including, but not limited to, claims, damages or lawsuits
arising out the use of those services.