ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
1. About the Policy
As
part of our aim to provide a quality service at a reasonable price to
all our users, we have implemented this Policy to ensure that each
subscriber's use of the Service:
Meets legal requirements;
does not unreasonably interfere with other subscribers;
and does not unreasonably impact on our ability to provide the Service.
In this document, the following words have these meanings:
you means a subscriber to the Service, or any person who accesses the
Service using the subscriber's access details;
Policy means this document, as may be amended by Cyberspace from time
to time on 14 days notice;
Service means a residential Internet service provided by Cyberspace,
together with associated services and software such as email
facilities, web space and customer support.
2. When this Policy comes into effect
This
Policy applies immediately if you are a new subscriber to the Service.
For current Users, this Policy applies 14 days after this Policy is
posted on Cyberspace's website. If any changes are made to this policy
by Cyberspace, these changes come into effect 14 days after the revised
policy
is posted on Cyberspace's website.
3. Security
3.1 Passwords
You must keep confidential the password you use to subscribe to the
Service. You remain responsible for any use of the Service made using
your password.
3.2 Unauthorised access
You must not attempt to obtain unauthorised access to any computer
system, including unauthorised access to Cyberspace's system (for
example,
by attempting to use the account of another user).
3.3 Attacks on third party systems
You must not participate in any attempt to cause any computer system
(including Cyberspace's system) to malfunction, whether by way of
viruses,
worms, trojan horses, denial of service attacks or otherwise.
4. Illegal and infringing use
You
must not use the Service to breach any applicable criminal laws or to
infringe on the rights of a third party. This includes, without
limitation:
fraudulent, deceptive or illegal activity;
infringement of copyright, trademarks or other intellectual property
rights;
infringement of laws relating to censorship and classification of
material;
using the Service to create, forward or distribute defamatory
statements.
5. Inappropriate use of resources
The
Service is provided for the benefit of residential users and is not
designed or intended for commercial use or for use as a permanent
connection. You must not:
use software (such as automated agents)
to maintain a connection or to reconnect when you are not personally
using such connection;
download software or other material for sale, distribution or other
non-personal use;
attempt to make more than one simultaneous connection to the Service;
stay connected to the Service continuously for an unreasonable amount
of time, or download or upload an unreasonable volume of data, given
the purposes for which the Service is provided to you and the usage
patterns of other users (for example, downloading gigabytes of data in
a short period).
Cyberspace reserves the right to disconnect or separate into a separate
pool the users that stay connected to the Service continuously for an
unreasonable amount of time, or download or upload an unreasonable
volume of data, given the purposes for which the Service is provided to
you and the usage patterns of other users (for example, downloading
gigabytes of
data in a short period).
6. Electronic Mail
You
must not use the Service to distribute electronic communications
(including electronic mail, SMS messages, chat messages and newsgroup
postings):
to a person or group who has indicated that they do not wish to receive
the communication from you;
if the communication is unsolicited bulk mail or "spam" (whether or not
it is commercial in nature);
in a way that forges or disguises the origin of the communication;
in a way which is intended, or likely to, adversely affect the
functionality of any computer system (including Cyberspace's systems).
7. What happens if you breach this Policy?
If Cyberspace believes on reasonable grounds that
you have breached this
Policy, Cyberspace may (but is not obliged to) take one or more of the
following steps:
suspend your access to the Service indefinitely or for a specific
period;
place time or download limitations on your use of the Service;
terminate your access to the Service and refuse to provide the Service
to you or your associates in the future;
if Cyberspace considers that you are in breach of
Section 5 of this Policy
(Inappropriate Use of Resources, Cyberspace may (in addition to other
steps
set out above) place you in a separate pool of users with similar usage
patterns in order to free up resources for other users;
inform appropriate government and regulatory authorities of suspected
illegal or infringing conduct; and
delete or edit any of your data (including webpage content) stored on
Cyberspace's computer systems.
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