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You must not, by using the service, possess or transmit illegal
material. You should be aware that as the Internet is a global network,
some activities/material which may be legal in the US, may be illegal
elsewhere in the world and vice versa. When you visit a website,
a copy of the visited pages is stored on your pc in the web browsers'
cache files. Storage of illegal material in this way may well be
a criminal offence, as well as contravening this AUP.
If you are in any doubt as to the legality of anything,
don't do it and take independent legal advice before proceeding.
You must not gain or attempt to gain unauthorized
access to any computer systems for any purpose, including accessing
the Internet. As well as being in breach of your contract for the
particular service, such hacking or attempted hacking is a criminal
offence.
You must not send data via the Internet which has forged addresses
or which is deliberately constructed to adversely affect remote
machines.
You must not configure your pc as an open relay system.
You must not run "port scanning" software which accesses
remote machines or networks, under any circumstances. PremoWeb will
investigate users who are suspected of “port scanning”
and may suspend or terminate user’s account.
You must not participate in the sending of unsolicited bulk email
or any other form of email or Usenet "abuse". This applies
to material which originates on your system as well as third party
material which passes through your system.
Compliance with this Acceptable Use Policy is a contractual requirement.
If you fail to do so, your service may be suspended or terminated.
Customers who engage in abusive behavior will be notified
that their behavior is unacceptable and may have their accounts
suspended or terminated.
A suspended account may be restored at PremoWeb’s discretion,
upon receipt of a written undertaking by the abuser not to commit
any future "abuse". All cases are, however, considered
by PremoWeb on their individual merits.
It is not always obvious whether an activity is innocent, inadvertent,
or intentional but as a general rule, email users should be aware
that what is unacceptable (and possibly illegal) offline (oral or
written), applies equally online. As with telephone calls, you must
not send any emails which cause annoyance, inconvenience or needless
anxiety. You should not send false messages likely to cause distress
(e.g. advising the recipient that a relative has been in an accident
when they have not), or any other material which is distressing,
grossly offensive, indecent, obscene, menacing or in any other way
unlawful. Particular care should be taken to avoid any material
which is offensive to people on grounds of gender, race, colour,
religion or other similar categorization. Always be sensitive to
the fact that children might have access.
You must not use PremoWeb’s email system to send unsolicited
emails, bulk or otherwise. The sending of such emails is an abuse
of the service and you will be in breach of the relevant terms and
conditions.
Compliance with this Acceptable Use Policy is a contractual requirement.
If you fail to do so, your service may be suspended or terminated.
Customers who engage in abusive behavior will be notified
that their behavior is unacceptable and may have their accounts
suspended or terminated if such behavior continues.
A suspended account may be restored at PremoWeb’s discretion,
upon receipt of a written undertaking by the abuser not to commit
any future "abuse". All cases are, however, considered
by PremoWeb on their individual merits.
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