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Acceptable Use Policy: Airstream
Communications LLC strives to provide all its members
and customers with the highest quality Internet service
available, while adhering to Internet use policies
established by the Internet Community and State and
Federal Laws.
The Provider’s Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) covers all
of its Internet Products and Services (“Services”) and
is designed to help improve the use of the Internet by
preventing unacceptable use. All users of the Services
must comply with this AUP.
Use of the Services constitutes acceptance of the AUP.
Users are solely responsible for any and all acts and
omissions that occur while accepting the Services, and
users agree not violate the AUP or engage in any
unacceptable or illegal activities while utilizing any
of the Services. The Provider reserves the right to
terminate service to any user without notice upon
violation of any part of the AUP.
The Provider reserves the right to revise, modify and
amend this AUP at any time and in any manner. Notice of
any revision, modification or amendment of the AUP will
be posted on the Provider’s website at
www.airstreamcomm.net
The Provider may take action against users for violating
these policies, including removing any content that
violates the AUP and/or terminating use of the Services.
The Provider reserves the right to investigate any
violations of this AUP. The Provider may cooperate with
legal authorities and/or third parties in the
investigation of suspected or alleged criminal or civil
violations. The Provider may also cooperate with the
System Administrators of the Internet Community to
enforce this AUP.
VIOLATIONS OF THE PROVIDER’S AUP
- Inappropriate Content
Users may not upload,
download, post, email, distribute, publish or
otherwise transmit (collectively “Transmit”) any
message, data, information, image, text, song, movie
or other material (collectively “Content”) that is
unlawful, libelous, slanderous, threatening,
abusive, harassing, defamatory, vulgar, obscene,
pornographic, indecent, invasive of privacy or
publicity rights, inflammatory or otherwise harmful
or offensive to third parties.
- Abuse of Electronic Mail.
The Provider’s
Services may not be used to send unsolicited bulk or
commercial messages. 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.
Users are prohibited from sending the same or
substantially similar email messages to (50) or more
recipients. Users may not send more than 100 emails
per hour without written approval from the Provider.
If this provision is violated, you may be required
to pay the Provider $5,000 per day for deliberate
violations.
- Network Security / Integrity.
Using the Services
for any activity which adversely affects the ability
of other people or systems to use Services or the
Internet is prohibited. This includes Denial of
Service (DoS) attacks, Virus Uploading and
distribution, and Hacking (intentional unauthorized
access into a service or system without express
authorization).
Users are responsible for ensuring the security of
their personal or business network to minimize
network abuse. Users are responsible for the
configuring and securing of their Service to avoid
disruption of network or end user Services. Users
may not, through action or inaction, use their
network for illegal or inappropriate actions or
configure their network in a way that permits third
parties to do the same. Examples of unsecured
services are, but not limited to, Open SMTP relays,
incorrect configuration of Proxy services, and
Hosting Server Relays.
- Resale, Sharing, Distribution.
Users may not resell,
share, or otherwise distribute the Services or any
portion thereof to any third party without written
consent of the Provider. For example, you may not
provide Internet access to others through a DSL or
dial-up connection (“Piggybacking”), host shell
accounts over the Internet, provide email or news
services, or send a news feed.
- Illegal Use.
Users may not
Transmit Content that intentionally or
unintentionally violates any applicable, known or
unknown local, state, national or international law.
- Harm to Minors.
Users may not make
information available to minors in violation of
federal or state law, or use the Service to harm or
attempt to harm minors in any way.
- Forgery or Impersonation.
Users may not
impersonate any person or entity, including, but not
limited to, an employee or officer of the Provider,
forum leader, guide or host, or falsely state or
otherwise misrepresent your affiliation with a
person or entity. Forging headers or otherwise
manipulate identifiers in order to disguise the
origin of any content transmitted through the
Provider is prohibited.
- Fraudulent Activity.
Users may not 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,” or
“chain letters.”
- Unauthorized Access.
Users may not use the
Services to access, or attempt to access, the
accounts of others, or to penetrate, or attempt to
penetrate, security measures of the Service
Provider’s or other 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.
- Collection of Personal Data.
Users may not use the
Services to collect, or attempt to collect, personal
information about third parties without their
knowledge or consent.
- Infringement of Intellectual Property Rights.
The Provider does not
permit users to Transmit any Content that infringes
any patent, trademark, trade secret, copyright or
other proprietary rights of any party as specified
by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of
1998 or any other applicable law. This includes, but
is not limited to, the unauthorized copying of
copyrighted materials, the distribution of
photographs from magazines, books or other
copyrighted sources and the unauthorized transmittal
of copyrighted software, music and/or movies.
As governed by the DMCA Act of 1998 Section 512, the
user will be removed from the Provider’s network for
repeated infringement of copyrighted materials.
REPORTING VIOLATIONS OF AUP
The Service requests that anyone who believes that there
is a violation of this AUP send that information to
abuse@airstreamcomm.net
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