These lists are intended to illustrate some, but not all,
inappropriate and improper conduct, which are prohibited by HostRegion Networks.
Illegal Use
HostRegion's services are only to be used for lawful
purposes. Customers may not transmit, retransmit or store material in violation
of any federal or state laws or regulations, including, but not limited to,
obscenity, indecency, defamation or material infringing trademarks or
copyrights. HostRegion customers may not abuse or fraudulently use HostRegion
products and services, nor allow nor permit such use by others.
Child Pornography
It is illegal under Federal child exploitation statutes to
possess, produce, receive, transport or distribute by any means, including
computer, sexually explicit visual depiction of children. Content must be legal.
Abuse
The following general actions are considered
"abuse" and are prohibited:
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General: Any conduct which is inconsistent
with generally accepted norms and expectations of the Internet community
(whether or not detailed in this AUP). HostRegion reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to make a
determination whether any particular conduct violates such norms and
expectations. Distribution of Viruses: Intentional or unintentional
distribution of software that attempts to cause damage or annoyance to
persons, data, or computer systems. Fraudulent Activities:
Intentional misrepresentation or misleading statement or activity made with
the intent that the person receiving it will act upon it; or attempting to
obtain service by any means with intent to avoid payment (E.G. "phishing").
Cracking: Attempting to circumvent authentication or security of any
host, network, or account. Unauthorized Access to Other Computers,
Accounts, or Networks: Attempting to access any computer resource
belonging to another party, or attempting to penetrate security measures of
other systems, including unauthorized monitoring or scanning of the networks
of others. Network Sabotage: Any use of HostRegion products and
services to interfere with the use of Internet resources or HostRegion's
network by other customers. Pyramid Schemes: A fraudulent system of
achieving financial gain which requires an endless stream of recruits for
success.
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Unlawful Acts: Any use of HostRegion products and
services to violate the law or in aid of any unlawful act.
Security
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HostRegion users are expected configure their
systems in a secure manner. Should a user's system be exploited by
unauthorized persons, the user is responsible for both reporting the
violation (where applicable), as well as fixing the exploited system.
Customers may not interfere with services (e.g. a DDOS
Attack), whether intentionally or through neglect, of any other host, or
network. The prevention of "unintentional attacks", such as
infection by and propagation of computer viruses, are the responsibility of
every user.
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Users are prohibited from injecting, intentionally or
negligently, false or unauthorized network control data into HostRegion's
network (i.e. in the form of incorrect routing or DNS information).
Email
Users are prohibited from engaging in improper use or
distribution of email. Users are strictly prohibited from engaging in any of the
following activities:
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Sending UBE
("Spam") for any purpose whatsoever. Having third parties send out
UBE on any user's behalf
("spamvertizing"). Using HostRegion facilities to receive replies
from unsolicited emails ("drop-box" accounts).
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Configuring any email server in such a way that it will
accept third party emails for forwarding ("open mail relay"). If a
site has roaming users who wish to use a common mail server, the mail server
must be configured to require some form of user identification and
authorization. (E.g. SMTP AUTH)
Mass or commercial email may be sent only to recipients
who have expressly requested receipt of such emails, by the sending of an email
request to the person performing the mass or commercial mailings. This
exchanging of requests, acknowledgments, and final confirmations
("confirmed opt-in") must be adhered to in their entirety for any mass
or commercial email to be considered permitted by HostRegion. Note: HostRegion
discourages the sending of bulk mail, and only permits such mailings in rare
cases, and then only after Confirmed Opt-In has been verified.
In the absence of positive, verifiable proof to the
contrary, which must be provided before the mail campaign is initiated, HostRegion considers complaints by recipients of emails to be de-facto proof
that the recipient did not subscribe or otherwise request the email (s) about
which a complaint was generated.
DMCA
Policy
It is the policy of HostRegion Networks to respond
expeditiously to claims of intellectual property infringement. HostRegion
Networks will promptly process and investigate notices of alleged infringement
and will take appropriate actions under 17 USC §512 ("DMCA")
and other applicable intellectual property laws. Upon receipt of notices
complying with the DMCA,
when it is under its control, HostRegion Networks will act expeditiously to
remove or disable access to any material claimed to be infringing or claimed to
be the subject of infringing activity and will act expeditiously to remove or
disable access to any reference or link to material or activity that is claimed
to be infringing. HostRegion Networks will terminate access for customers who
are repeat infringers. Web hosting customers must adopt and implement a DMCA
policy that reserves the necessary rights to remove or disable infringing
material. If you believe that a copyrighted work has been copied and is
accessible on our network in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, you
may notify us by providing our registered copyright agent with the following
information:
Elements of Notification:
To be effective under this subsection, a notification of
claimed infringement must be a written communication provided to the
designated agent of a service provider that includes substantially the
following:
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A physical or electronic signature of a person
authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is
allegedly infringed. [As an electronic signature, HostRegion's agent
accepts facsimile/fax and digitized image of your signature attached to
electronic mail.] Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have
been infringed, or, if multiple copyrighted works at a single online site
are covered by a single notification, a representative list of such works
at that site. Identification of the material that is claimed to be
infringing or to be the subject of infringing activity and that is to be
removed or access to which is to be disabled, and information reasonably
sufficient to permit the service provider to locate the material. [Please
include a URL such as http://... or ftp://... identifying the material or
representative material. If possible specify any IDs, passwords, or other
authorization required to access the material. Please specify date, time,
and time zone from which the material was observed. Technicians may require
time information in order to identify dynamically assigned internet
locations.] 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 at which the
complaining party may be contacted. 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 the law.
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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.
Notices of claimed infringement should be directed to
abuse@HostRegion.com.
Note: It is assumed that complainants have explicitly
requested communication from the HostRegion abuse department (abuse@HostRegion.com),
and that such communication will be pre-authorized by the complainant. If email
replies to the complainant are blocked, challenged, or otherwise frustrated,
then HostRegion will interpret this as a desire by the complainant to cease
communication and to withdraw the claim.
Enforcement
Suspension and Termination
HostRegion may immediately suspend or terminate the
service of a customer as a result of the violation of any part of this policy
through verbal or written notice, which may be provided through email or
voicemail. Generally, HostRegion will work to resolve violations of this AUP
and ensure there are no future violations; however, HostRegion reserves the
right to suspend or terminate service based on the first violation.
Remuneration
Customers who violate any of the provisions of this
policy may incur "clean-up" fees to cover the costs of handling AUP
violations, complaints, and technician expenses. The amount of the fees may
vary, but will be commensurate with the violations.
Disclaimer of Liability
HostRegion has no practical ability to restrict conduct,
communications or content which might violate this AUP
prior to its transmission on HostRegion's network. In addition, HostRegion
cannot guarantee removal of any such communications or content after
transmission. Therefore, HostRegion does not assume liability to customers or
others for any failure to enforce the terms of this AUP.
Further, HostRegion's failure to enforce this policy in any instance in which it
might have application does not constitute a waiver of HostRegion's rights.