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CCSI: Free
Web Space Community Guidelines
C-Computer Systems Integrator, Inc. Members
must agree to use their webspace in a manner consistent with all applicable
local, state, and federal laws and regulations, and in accordance with the CCSI
Internet Service Agreement, Acceptable
Use Policy, and the Community Guidelines set forth here. The guidelines
listed below are a nonexclusive list of actions and content prohibited on member
sites:
Illegal use. Using
the Services to transmit any material (by email, uploading, posting, or
otherwise) that, intentionally or unintentionally, violates any applicable
local, state, national, or international law, or any rules or regulations
promulgated hereunder.
Harm to minors. Using
the Services to harm, or attempt to harm, minors in any way.
Threats. Using the
Services to transmit any material (by email, uploading, posting, or otherwise)
that threatens or encourages bodily harm or destruction of property.
Harassment. Using the
Services to transmit any material (by email, uploading, posting, or otherwise)
that harasses another.
Fraudulent activity.
Using the Services to make fraudulent offers to sell or buy products, items, or
services, or to advance any type of financial scam such as “pyramid
schemes,” “Ponzi schemes,” and “chain letters.”
Forgery or
impersonation. Adding, removing, or modifying identifying network header
information in an effort to deceive or mislead is prohibited. Attempting to
impersonate any person by using forged headers or other identifying information
is prohibited. The use of anonymous remailers or nicknames does not constitute
impersonation. Using deliberately misleading headers (“munging” headers) in
news postings in order to avoid spam email address collectors is allowed.
Unsolicited
commercial email/ Unsolicited bulk email. Using the Services to transmit any
unsolicited commercial email or unsolicited bulk email. Activities that have the
effect of facilitating unsolicited commercial email or unsolicited bulk email
whether or not that email is commercial in nature, are prohibited.
Unauthorized access.
Using the Services to access, or to attempt to access, the accounts of others,
or to penetrate, or attempt to penetrate, security measures of CCSI’s or
another entity’s computer software or hardware, electronic communications
system, or telecommunications system, whether or not the intrusion results in
the corruption or loss of data.
Copyright or
trademark infringement. Using the Services to transmit any material (by email,
uploading, posting, or otherwise) that infringes any copyright, trademark,
patent, trade secret, or other proprietary rights of any third party, including,
but not limited to, the unauthorized copying of copyrighted material, the
digitization and distribution of photographs from magazines, books, or other
copyrighted sources, and the unauthorized transmittal of copyrighted software.
CCSI is registered under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998.
Collection of
personal data. Using the Services to collect, or attempt to collect, personal
information about third parties without their knowledge or consent.
Reselling the
services. Reselling the Services without CCSI’s authorization.
Network disruptions
and unfriendly activity. Using the Services for any activity that adversely
affects the ability of other people or systems to use CCSI Services or the
Internet. This includes "denial of service" (DoS) attacks against
another network host or individual user. Interference with or disruption of
other network users, network services, or network equipment is prohibited. It is
the Member's responsibility to ensure that their network is configured in a
secure manner. A Member may not, through action or inaction, allow others to use
their network for illegal or inappropriate actions. A Member may not permit
their network, through action or inaction, to be configured in such a way that
gives a third party the capability to use their network in an illegal or
inappropriate manner.
News. CCSI Members
should use their best judgment when posting to any newsgroup. Many groups have
charters, published guidelines, FAQs, or "community standards"
describing what is and is not considered appropriate. Usenet can be a valuable
resource if used properly. The continued posting of off-topic articles is
prohibited. Commercial advertisements are off-topic in most newsgroups,
especially regional groups not specifically named for such. The presence of such
articles in a group is not indicative of the group's "intended" use.
Please familiarize yourself with basic Usenet netiquette before posting to a
newsgroup. CCSI considers "multiposting" to 10 or more groups within a
two-week sliding window to be excessive. CCSI servers currently limit the number
of allowable "cross-posts" to 9. CCSI Members may not cancel messages
other than their own messages. A Member may cancel posts forged in that Member's
name. We may cancel any postings that violate this AUP.
Long Connections and
Multiple Logins. Using a personal account for high volume or commercial use is
prohibited. The Services are intended for periodic, active use of email,
newsgroups, file transfers, Internet chat, games, and browsing the World Wide
Web. Members may stay connected so long as they are actively using that
connection for the above purposes. Members may not use the Services on a standby
or inactive basis in order to maintain a connection. Pinging is expressly
prohibited. Accordingly, CCSI maintains the right to terminate any member’s
connection following any extended period of inactivity as determined by CCSI.
Web
Site Size and Space Limitations: All CCSI Members receive 6MB free webspace for
use with their CCSI Internet access account. Each member’s free webspace is
allocated 750MB of traffic per month (traffic is calculated on a formula
multiplying the number of hits that your site receives by the size of your
files). If a site exceeds its maximum monthly allotment of traffic, the site
will become unavailable until the beginning of the next calendar month. A site
that exceeds 6MB in size will also become unavailable. Unavailability includes
but may not be limited to the inability to access the site publicly or to
publish to or modify the site's contents via certain Web creation tools.
CCSI, in its sole discretion, may take any one
or more of the following actions in response to violations of these guidelines:
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Issue written or verbal
warnings
- Suspend
the Member's webspace privileges
- Suspend
the Member's account
- Terminate
the Member's account
- Bill
the Member for administrative costs and/or reactivation charges
- Bring
legal action to enjoin violations and/or to collect damages, if any, caused
by violations.
CCSI reserves the right to make changes to these guidelines at any time and in
any manner.
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