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April 05 2007 14:28:14 EDT
1. Scope and Purpose
HopOne Internet Corporation (hereafter referred to as "HopOne")
provides services to view and use products, services,
and other materials made available over the Internet
(Content). By its nature, the Internet is designed
to permit the expression of a wide variety of commercial
and non-commercial messages, as well as purchase and
use products, services, and other items. However,
the Internet is not owned or controlled by any one
entity. HopOne cannot, and does not, monitor or control
any Content, including its customer's Content. Use
of the Internet, as a provider Content, or as a user
of it, requires a high level of individual judgment.
By accessing the Internet, you assume the risk that
Content available through HopOne's services may be
inaccurate, offensive, illegal or otherwise unsuitable
to your individual tastes, and/or needs. HopOne can
not, and will not, accept responsibility for injury
that results from this Content, even if that Content
may be legally actionable.
To balance the often competing issues that the nature
of the Internet creates, HopOne has created this Acceptable
Use Policy (AUP). This AUP governs the use of the
services provided by HopOne, its customers, visitors
to HopOne's web sites, and visitors to customer's
web sites (all such collectively referred to as "End
Users"). It is a part of each customer's agreement
with HopOne and is incorporated by this reference.
While this AUP is designed to facilitate open and
free use of the Internet, and balance issues presented
by that use, HopOne may take actions based on this
AUP that in its sole opinion are in its best business
interests, regardless of whether the use itself is
legal.
In particular, HopOne encourages prospective customers
to carefully review sections of this AUP covering
E-Mail/SPAM, Intellectual Property Violations, and
Security. A thorough review of those sections, and
the entire AUP, may help avoid creating issues under
it that will cause HopOne to take action, up to, and
including, termination of a customer's account.
Customers violate this AUP when they or End Users
engage in activities prohibited by it. It is a customer's
responsibility and contractual obligation to ensure
that End Users comply with this AUP. HopOne expects
that customers will cooperate with it in the enforcement
and administration of this AUP. A customer's failure
to do so is a violation of their contract.
2. Conduct
2.1 Lawful Use
HopOne's services may be used for lawful purposes
only. Customers and End Users may not use HopOne's
services to directly facilitate the violation of any
particular law or regulation. Use of HopOne's services
is governed by the laws of the United States, regardless
of the physical location of the Customer or End User.
2.2 Other Acceptable Use Policies
When using HopOne to connect to other systems, our
customers must respect any acceptable use policies,
terms of service, terms and conditions or similar
restrictions placed on their use by the owners of
those systems.
3. Accountability
Any use of a customer's account, server, or any other
service provided by HopOne will be considered use
by the individual or entity set out in HopOne's records
as the owner, or principal contact. This individual
or entity will be held responsible for all contractual
obligations including violations of this AUP. The
security of a customer's systems and account details
are the responsibility of the customer. The primary
contact is considered the owner or authorized user
of all data using HopOne's services.
HopOne recommends that customers take steps to ensure
that all use of their account and/or server is authorized.
This includes restricting physical access to their
computers and networks, logging their use, and ensuring
that their account details (especially passwords)
are stored securely. Connecting a computer to the
Internet exposes it to millions of other computers.
HopOne recommends that customers ensure that their
computer is secured against abuse from the Internet.
All security related responsibilities are those of
the customer unless otherwise agreed upon in writing.
Computers are configured to facilitate their operation
in HopOne's network. This configuration may be less
secure than others. Customers are encouraged to review
security protocols and ensure that they have selected
the security level fitting their needs. HopOne makes
no warranties regarding the security of its network.
The structure and nature of the Internet community
changes often. Activities that may at one time have
been considered to be acceptable to the general public,
may, over time, become unacceptable. HopOne, customers,
and End Users do business in this unstable and unpredictable
environment. HopOne will attempt to give customers
30 days prior notice of a material change to this
AUP. Such a notice will be posted at http://www.hopone.net/aup.php.
However, because of the nature of the Internet, HopOne
reserves the right to change this AUP without notice.
Continued use of HopOne's services constitutes acceptance
of the most current version of the AUP.
It is the responsibility of the customer to notify
HopOne of any changes to their account or contact
information. HopOne has no responsibility for communications
that are misdirected as a result of customer's failure
to provide HopOne with updated contact information.
4. Contacting HopOne regarding violation of this
AUP
E-mail addresses used to contact HopOne are set out
within this AUP. Please note, that HopOne has created
special addresses for certain types of complaints.
Complaints misdirected by an End User may not be responded
to. Complaints submitted to HopOne are not confidential
and may be forwarded to HopOne's customer or law enforcement,
without notice. HopOne does not recognize requests
that complaints be kept confidential, and will not
honor those requests.
Complaints for which a particular e-mail or other
contact address is not specified in this AUP, should
be sent to abuse@hopone.net. Complainants should
include as much detail as possible. Relevant E-mails
or Usenet postings (including all headers) and logs,
together with references to charters, acceptable use
policies and other supporting evidence should all
be included when they are available. Some abuse complaints
may not receive a reply depending on the volume of
abuse complaints about that particular issue.
HopOne recognizes that it is often expedient to request
that HopOne take action related to a customer or End
User. However, HopOne is not always in the best position
to take action. The fact that a particular activity
is prohibited in this AUP does not obligate HopOne
to take any specific action.
5. Intellectual Property Rights
Customers warrant that their use of HopOne's services
are authorized, and that they are the lawful owner,
or licensee of Content, placed on, or accessed through
those services.
5.1 Copyright Infringement
HopOne is registered with the United States Copyright
Office pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright
Act (DMCA). The DMCA contains very specific criteria
setting out what an allegation of copyright infringement
must contain. The criteria are available at http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap5.html#512.
HopOne is not required to respond to notices that
do not fall within these criteria. Please review them
carefully. Under Federal Law, you may be subject to
heavy civil penalties if you misrepresent your copyright
interest in a DMCA complaint.
HopOne's designated agent for receipt of notices pursuant
to the DMCA is:
- Legal Department
- HopOne Internet Corporation
- #1400 - 700 West Pender
Vancouver, BC V6C 1G8
- E-mail: abuse@hopone.net
- Fax: 1-604-608-2953
- Abuse: http://abuse.hopone.net
5.2 Other Intellectual Property Infringement
Customers, and End Users, may not engage in activity
that infringes or misappropriates the intellectual property
rights of others. This includes but is not limited to,
trademarks, service marks, trade secrets, software piracy
and patents. Complaints about such activity by customers
or End Users may be directed to abuse@hopone.net.
6. Certain Content Restrictions
HopOne does not knowingly host sites containing Child
Pornography, Child Erotica or Bestiality. For the purposes
of this AUP, HopOne does not distinguish between Child
Pornography, and Child Erotica, and both are collectively
referred to as Child Pornography. Customers and End
Users are prohibited from using HopOne's services to
disseminate or access Child Pornography and Bestiality.
HopOne is required by law to report the use of its services
to disseminate or display Child Pornography and Bestiality.
HopOne actively cooperates with law enforcement in their
efforts to prosecute violations of U.S. statutes restricting
Child Pornography and Bestiality, and will do so without
informing customers or End Users.
Child Pornography and/or Bestiality complaints may be
directed to abuse@hopone.net.
Further information about child pornography may be found
at www.ncmec.org
7. U.S. Export and Import Laws
Customers and End Users may not use HopOne's services
to engage in a violation of U.S. export and import control
laws. Violation of these laws may include selling products
that may be legal to sell in the U.S., but illegal to
export; or legal to sell in one country, and illegal
to sell in the U.S.. Customers may not use HopOne's
services to provide services to End Users with whom
U.S. citizens may not do business.
More information about U.S. export laws may be found
at http://www.export.gov/exportcontrols.html
8. Privacy
Customers and End Users should not assume that any information
in HopOne's possession is confidential or will not be
disclosed.
Customers and End Users should not assume that they
will receive notice of subpoenas and requests for information
related to their accounts.
HopOne's privacy policy may be found within this AUP.
9. IP Addresses
HopOne owns IP numbers and addresses assigned to customers.
HopOne may, in its sole discretion, change these numbers.
These numbers may not be transferred to another provider.
10. Subpoenas and Other Requests for Information
Law enforcement agencies who seek information about
HopOne's customers, and/or their use of HopOne's services,
are required to submit a subpoena, or other similar
document, pursuant to which HopOne is required by law
to produce this information (Subpoena). Unless specifically
required by law and so clearly communicated to HopOne,
the Subpoena will be transmitted to HopOne's customer.
Civil demands for information, such as discovery requests
and similar demands (Civil Demands), must be part of
a filed and pending litigation matter. Responses to
Civil Demands are at HopOne's discretion. Responses
are subject to a response fee of $250 per hour. HopOne
does not honor requests from civil litigants to limit
or to pre-approve response expenses. Civil litigants
are encouraged to contact HopOne prior to serving Civil
Demands in order to minimize their expense.
Address for Subpoenas and Civil Demands:
- Legal Department
- HopOne Internet Corporation
- 8201 Greensboro Drive
McLean, VA 22102
11. Security
11.1 Unauthorized Access
Under no circumstances may HopOne's systems be used
to gain access or deny access to a system or attempt
to gain or attempt to deny access to a system without
the permission of the system's owners (or rightful
users).
11.2 Denial of Service (DoS)
A Denial of Service (DoS) attack is
designed to disproportionately consume the resources
of a system in order to reduce its ability to serve
its function.
Under no circumstances may HopOne's systems be used
in DoS attacks.
11.3 Probes and Scans
11.3.1 Definitions
Probe
A probe is a connection made to a computer
in order to determine if it has a security vulnerability
(for example, testing a mail relay to see if it allows
third party relay). This also includes un-authorized
security testing of any system or network.
Port-Scan
A port scan is making multiple attempts to
connect to a computer on different ports in order
to determine the services it provides.
Sweep
A sweep is a series of attempts to connect
to multiple network addresses in order to determine
whether they are in-use, providing a specific service
or to map a network's topology.
Spoofing
Spoofing is faking the details of a connection
in order to make it appear to come from a different
computer, organization or individual without their
permission.
11.3.2 Prohibition of Probes, Port-Scans, Sweeps
and Spoofing
Probes, port-scans, sweeps and spoofing of systems
without the express permission of the owners of those
systems is prohibited, and may be reported to law
enforcement agencies.
HopOne reserves the right to use probes, port-scans,
sweeps and spoofing on any system connected to the
HopOne network in the course of performing security
assessments and threat management.
11.3.3 Virus/Worm/Trojan Infections and Distribution
Virus infections are the responsibility of the customer
and must be rectified as soon as possible. HopOne
reserves the right to disconnect an infected customer
if damage to other servers or third parties cannot
be avoided otherwise. Notification will be sent if
a disconnection is necessary, but there may be no
delay between notification and disconnection.
12. E-Mail
12.1 E-mail/Spam
Generally
The Internet is a robust source for communication
between individuals and entities. HopOne supports
the use of E-mail for legitimate communications in
a manner that is generally accepted. The use of E-mail
for unsolicited bulk E-mails is not generally accepted.
The use of HopOne's services to transmit this type
of E-mail is specifically prohibited by this AUP.
While differences of opinion may exist on what type
of E-mail communication constitutes unsolicited bulk
E-mail, or SPAM, HopOne's customers and End Users
are required to abide by the definitions and restrictions
in this AUP, regardless of whether a particular type
of E-mail communication is permissible by law or other
regulation.
12.1.1 Definitions
Bulk (or Broadcast) E-mail
Bulk E-mail is sending of substantively similar
E-mails to more than 20 E-mail addresses.
Commercial E-mail
Commercial E-mail is any E-mail message, the
primary purpose of which, is the commercial advertisement
or promotion of a commercial product or service, including
Content on a web site, which is operated for a commercial
purpose, or which has as its primary goal, a commercial
purpose.
12.1.2 HopOne's services may not be used to send
UBE and UCE (a.k.a. spam)
HopOne's systems may not be used to send Unsolicited
Bulk E-mails (UBE) or Unsolicited Commercial
E-mails (UCE).
Customers or others acting on their behalf may not
send UBE or UCE promoting or advertising domain names,
URIs
or E-mail addresses hosted by HopOne.
See RFC2635
for more information on spam.
12.1.3 Other Commercial Announcements
Neither customers nor End Users may post any commercial
advertisement on any public bulletin board system
or web site unless it is expressly allowed
on that system or web site. Complaints will be handled
the in the same manner as UBE and UCE complaints.
12.1.4 Bulk Mailing Bulk Mailing Through HopOne.net
HopOne's mail servers are the only servers designed to send Bulk
E-mail using the mailing list system that may be part of the
subscribers account. Sending Bulk (or Broadcast) E-mail through
or from any HopOne.net owned server, that is not expressly
designed to handle mailing lists, is strictly prohibited. This
specifically includes but is not limited to HopOne.net web
servers running any operating system or combination of server
software. Violations of this policy may lead to sanctions
permanently or temporarily inhibiting the ability to send any
mail from those servers or total account termination at HopOne's
sole discretion.
12.2 Mail Bombing
Mail Bombing is sending more than 10 substantively
similar E-mails to the same recipient in any 24-hour
period.
HopOne's systems may not be used to engage in Mail
Bombing.
13. Usenet
Usenet is a distributed hierarchy of publicly
accessible forums primarily defined by RFC1036.
13.1 Usenet Spam
13.1.1 Definitions
Cross-Posting
Cross posting is posting a single Usenet message
that is marked as appearing in multiple newsgroups.
Multi-Posting
Multi-posting is repeatedly posting identical
or substantively similar messages. Multi-posting is
considered bad because each copy of a multi-posting
must be separately distributed across Usenet, whereas
a cross-posted message need only be transferred once
(even though it appears in multiple newsgroups).
Briedbart Index
In order to quantify how bad a multi-posted or cross-posted
message is the Briedbart index is used.
If during any 45 day period, a series of substantively
similar messages are posted, the first cross-posted
to n1 groups, the second to n2 groups, the third to
n3 groups, etc. The Briedbart index of that
series of postings is calculated as the sum of the
square roots of n1, n2, n3, etc.
Excessive Multi-Posting (EMP)
Any series of substantively similar postings with
a Briedbart index greater than 20 constitutes Excessive
Multi-Posting (EMP).
13.1.2 Prohibition of EMP
HopOne's systems may not be used for EMP. Customers
or others acting on their behalf may not engage in
EMP promoting or advertising domain names, URIs
or E-mail addresses hosted by HopOne.
13.2 Off-Topic Posts
13.2.1 Definitions
Charter
Many newsgroups have charters which place restrictions
on what messages may be posted to them. Charters can
be searched for here: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/faqsearch.html.
Off-topic
Where a charter exists for a newsgroup, a message
posted to it which violates that charter is off-topic.
13.2.2 Prohibition of Off-Topic Posts
HopOne's systems may not be used to post off-topic
messages. Customers or others acting on their behalf
may not post off-topic messages promoting or advertising
domain names, URIs
or E-mail addresses hosted by us is also prohibited.
14. Prohibited Services & Protocols
14.1 IRC
IRC related programs, including, but not limited to,
clients, bots, and servers, may not be run using HopOne's
services. No connections to IRC or IRC-like servers
or hosts may be made from HopOne's services.
14.2 Multicast
Customers may not make use of the multicast protocol
unless they have a written and signed exemption to
this rule from HopOne. Customers using the multicast
protocol without prior written authorization will
be billed up to $500 per hour that multicast is used.
14.3 Open Proxies
Customers may not make use of proxy servers that are not
protected by a username and/or password or restricted to
specific IP addresses to make indirect network connections
to other network services. This includes, but is not limited
to, SOCKS proxies, Web proxies, Network address translation
(NAT) proxies, Web-based proxy servers and open SMTP
relays.
15. Consequences
HopOne expressly reserves the right to suspend or
terminate, without notice, all services for any customer
who violates our terms and conditions. The sub-sections
in this section are only presented as a guide to how
complaints are normally handled. Complaints about
any violation or unacceptable activity may lead to
suspension or termination of any service or services
offered by HopOne. No refunds are provided for services
terminated because of any violations of this AUP.
If practical, we will contact the customer
(either by telephone or E-mail) before any action
is taken. Where HopOne believes that that the violation
was accidental or will not be repeated, HopOne may,
at its discretion, choose to re-enable services. In
these circumstances HopOne may also place restrictions
or further conditions on the customers use of HopOne's
systems, require a formal undertaking from them regarding
their future conduct or require payment to cover costs
incurred by HopOne in dealing with the abuse incident.
In certain circumstances, HopOne may suspend a customer's
services in the interests of preventing further abuse
while HopOne investigates.
15.1 Consequences of UBE and UCE Complaints
UBE and UCE are a total violation of a customer's
contract, and will be dealt with firmly by HopOne.
Since it is true that complaints do come in about
UBE or UCE and the complainant is actually a valid
subscriber there is an allowance as follows: The responsibility
lies on the customer to make sure their mailing lists
are kept up to date and clean of all non-subscribers.
Even responded to warnings under section 15.1.1 below
will count against the total for subsequent sections
following 15.1.1.
15.1.1 Two or More Complaints in One 24 Hour Period
If UBE or UCE generates two or more complaints in
one 24-hour period the customer will be notified of
those complaints with copies of the reported E-mails.
This one chance will be given to cease this activity,
secure the system from relaying/abuse, or unsubscribe
those who filed the complaints.
15.1.2 Five or More Complaints in Three Consecutive
24 Hour Periods
If UBE or UCE generates five or more complaints in
three 24-hour periods service will be suspended
for ten days. The customer will be notified of those
complaints with copies of the reported E-mails. It
will be the responsibility of the customer to request
reconnection when the ten day suspension period has
expired. A reconnection fee, equivalent to the a normal
account/service set-up fee, will apply.
15.1.3 Eight or More Complaints in Five Consecutive
24 Hour Periods
If UBE or UCE generates eight or more complaints in
three consecutive 24-hour periods the account will
be terminated immediately. Notification will be sent
after services are terminated.
15.1.4 Complaints Regarding Open Relays or Open
Proxies
If UBE or UCE complaints indicate an open relay or
open proxy or HopOne discovers an open relay or open
proxy through the course of business, the customer
will be notified after services are suspended.
Restoration of service will require written
acknowledgement of the reason for suspension and
either:
1) An indication that the security issue will be
remedied including how this will be achieved; or
2) The customer pays HopOne to remedy the security
issue on the customer's behalf.
15.1.5 If Any Portion of Our Network is Blocked
or 'Blacklisted' by a Third Party
If any services consumed by a customer, or that customer's
subscribers, is found to be the cause for any part
of HopOne's network being blocked or 'blacklisted'
by any third party in any way, HopOne reserves the
right to terminate some or all services offered by
HopOne without notice. It is the responsibility of
all customers to be sure they and their subscribers
are not abusing our network and causing service problems
for other HopOne customers. |