Conditions
| You agree not to
engage in unacceptable use of any of bizhound products and/or
services, which includes, without limitation, use of bizhound
products and/or services to: |
| (i) disseminate or
transmit unsolicited messages, chain letters, unsolicited
commercial email or unreasonably large volumes of email on a daily
basis, provided, bizhound, in its sole discretion, may permit You,
if You have a legitimate purpose and after written request, to
send more email than bizhound's standard SMTP relay limit; |
| (ii) disseminate or
transmit any material that, to a reasonable person may be abusive,
obscene, pornographic, defamatory, harassing, grossly offensive,
vulgar, threatening or malicious; |
| (iii) disseminate or
transmit files, graphics, software or other material, data or work
that actually or potentially infringes the copyright, trademark,
patent, trade secret or other intellectual property right of any
person; |
| (iv) create a false
identity or to otherwise attempt to mislead any person as to the
identity, source or origin of any communication; |
| (v) export,
re-export or permit downloading of any message or content in
violation of any export or import law, regulation or restriction
of Australia and its agencies or authorities, or without all
required approvals, licenses and/or exemptions; |
| (vi) interfere,
disrupt or attempt to gain unauthorized access to any computer
system, server, network or account for which You do not have
authorization to access or at a level exceeding Your
authorization; |
| (vii) disseminate or
transmit any virus, trojan horse or other malicious, harmful or
disabling data, work, code or program; |
| (viii) engage in any
other activity deemed by bizhound to be in conflict with the
spirit or intent of this Agreement or any bizhound policy; or |
| (ix) use Your server
as an "open relay" or similar purposes. This includes
but is not limited to pirated software, hacking programs or
archives, warez and mp3 sites and IRC bots. |
| bizhound is the sole
arbiter as to what constitutes a violation of this provision. |
| Violations of system
or network security are prohibited, and may result in criminal and
civil liability. |
| Examples include,
but are not limited to the following: unauthorized access, use,
probe, or scan of a systems security or authentication measures,
data or traffic, interference with service to any user, host or
network including, without limitation, mail bombing, flooding,
deliberate attempts to overload a system and broadcast attacks,
forging of any TCP-IP packet header or any part of the header
information in an e-mail or a newsgroup posting. |
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