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Background
Servstra Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is designed to provide a
clear understanding of the rules, regulations and restrictions
regarding the use of Servstra services. From time to time Servstra
may impose reasonable rules and regulations regarding the use
of its services. The AUPs are not exhaustive and Servstra reserves
the right to modify the AUPs at any time, effective upon either
the posting of the modified AUPs to www.servstra.com or notification
of the modified AUPs.
By registering for and using the services, and thereby accepting
the terms and conditions of the Terms of Service Agreement or
its equivalent, you agree to abide by the AUPs as modified from
time to time. Any violation of the AUPs may result in the suspension
or termination of your account or such other action as Servstra
deems appropriate. An unlisted activity may also be a violation
of the AUPs if it is illegal, irresponsible, or disruptive use
of the Internet. No credits will be issued for any interruption
in service resulting from policy violations.
VIOLATION OF ANY AUP IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED AND MAY RESULT IN
THE IMMEDIATE TERMINATION OR SUSPENSION OF THE SERVICES YOU RECEIVE
FROM SERVSTRA. YOU SHALL REMAIN SOLELY LIABLE AND RESPONSIBLE
FOR YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES AND ANY AND ALL CONTENT THAT YOU
DISPLAY, UPLOAD, DOWNLOAD OR TRANSMIT THROUGH THE USE OF THE SERVICES.
"CONTENT" INCLUDES, WITHOUT LIMITATION, YOUR E-MAIL,
WEB PAGES, PERSONAL HOME PAGES, AND DOMAIN NAMES. IT IS Servstra'S
POLICY TO TERMINATE REPEAT INFRINGERS. SERVSTRA RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE SERVICE TO ANYONE AT ANY TIME.
Customer Security Responsibilities
The customer is solely responsible for any breaches of security
affecting servers under customer control. If a customer's server
is involved in an attack on another server or system, it will
be shut down and an immediate investigation will be launched to
determine the cause/source of the attack. In such event, the customer
is solely responsible for the cost to rectify any damage done
to the customer's server and any other requirement affected by
the security breach. The labor used to rectify any such damage
is categorized as emergency security breach recovery and is currently
charged at $195 USD per hour. Inquiries regarding security matters
may be directed to abuse@servstra.com.
System and Network Security Violations of system or network security
are prohibited, and may result in criminal and civil liability.
Servstra may investigate incidents involving such violations and
may involve and will cooperate with law enforcement if a criminal
violation is suspected. Examples of system or network security
violations include, without limitation, the following:
- Unauthorized access to or use of data, systems or networks,
including any attempt to probe, scan or test the vulnerability
of a system or network or to breach security or authentication
measures without express authorization of the owner of the system
or network.
- Unauthorized monitoring of data or traffic on any network
or system without express authorization of the owner of the
system or network.
- 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.
- High-risk services, which are services which tend to attract
denial of service attacks, are strictly prohibited. This includes,
but is not limited to, IRC related services and selling of shell
accounts.
Violators of the policy are responsible, without limitations,
for the cost of labor to clean up and correct any damage done
to the operation of the network and business operations supported
by the network, and to respond to complaints incurred by Servstra.
Such labor is categorized as emergency security breach recovery
and is currently charged at $195 USD per hour required. Inquiries
regarding security matters may be directed to abuse@servstra.com.
Servstra is concerned with the privacy of online communications
and web sites. In general, the Internet is neither more nor less
secure than other means of communication, including mail, facsimile,
and voice telephone service, all of which can be intercepted and
otherwise compromised. As a matter of prudence, however, Servstra
urges its customers to assume that all of their online communications
are insecure. Servstra cannot take responsibility for the security
of information transmitted over Servstra facilities.
Password Protection
The customer is responsible for protecting customer's password
and for any authorized or unauthorized use made of customer's
password. The customer will not use or permit anyone to use Servstra'
service to guess passwords or to access other systems or networks
without authorization. Servstra will fully cooperate with law
enforcement authorities in the detection and prosecution of illegal
activity.
Contact Information
Customers are responsible for maintaining their contact information
in the ticketing system such that the email address is always
reachable even in the event of their Servstra servers being shut
down.
Internet Etiquette
The customer is expected to be familiar with and to practice good
Internet etiquette (Netiquette). The customer will comply with
the rules appropriate to any network to which Servstra may provide
access. The customer should not post, transmit, or permit Internet
access to information the customer desires to keep confidential.
The customer is not permitted to post any material that is illegal,
libelous, and tortuous, indecently depicts children or is likely
to result in retaliation against Servstra by offended users. Servstra
reserves the right to refuse or terminate service at any time
for violation of this section. This includes advertising services
or sites via IRC or USENET in clear violation of the policies
of the IRC channel or USENET group.
Copyright Infringement - Software Piracy Policy
The Servstra network may only be used for lawful purposes. Transmission,
distribution, linking to or storage of any information, data or
material in violation of United States or state regulation or
law, or by the common law, is prohibited. This includes, but is
not limited to, material protected by copyright, trademark, trade
secret, or other intellectual property rights. Making unauthorized
copies of software is a violation of the law, no matter how many
copies you are making. If you copy, distribute, link to or install
the software in ways that the license does not allow, you are
violating federal copyright law. If caught with pirated software,
you or your company may be liable under both civil and criminal
law, and you may be fined up to $250,000 and/or receive up to
5 years in jail. In compliance with the Digital Millennium Copyright
Act (the "DMCA"), please send DMCA notifications of
claimed copyright infringements to abuse@servstra.com.
Network Responsibility
Customers have a responsibility to use the Servstra network responsibly
which includes, but is not limited to, respecting the other customers
of Servstra. Servstra reserves the right to suspend and or cancel
service with any Customer who uses the Servstra network in such
a way that adversely affects other Servstra customers. This includes
but is not limited to:
- Attacking or attempting to gain unauthorized access to servers
and services that belong to Servstra or its customers (i.e.
computer hacking), and/or
- Participating in behavior which results in reprisals that
adversely affect the Servstra network or other customers' access
to the Servstra network.
Servstra will react strongly to any use or attempted use of an
Internet account or computer without the owner's authorization.
Such attempts include, but are not limited to, "Internet
Scanning" (tricking other people into releasing their passwords),
password robbery, and security hole scanning, port scanning, etc.
Any unauthorized use of accounts or computers by a Servstra customer,
whether or not the attacked account or computer belongs to Servstra,
will result in severe action taken against the attacker. Possible
actions include warnings, account suspension or cancellation,
and civil or criminal legal action, depending on the seriousness
of the attack. Any attempt to undermine or cause harm to a server,
or customer, of Servstra is strictly prohibited.
Violations of this policy may be reported directly to the FBI's
Infrastructure Protection & Computer Intrusion Squad at http://www.fbi.gov/programs/ipcis/ipcis.htm.
Servstra will cooperate fully with any civil and/or criminal litigation
arising from the violation of this policy.
Lawful Purpose
All services may be used for lawful purposes only. Transmission,
storage, linking to or presentation of any information, data or
material in violation of any applicable law, regulation, or AUP
is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Copyrighted material or material protected by trade secret
and other statute or dissemination of harmful or fraudulent
content.
- Using any Servstra service or product for the purpose of participating
in any activity dealing with subject matters that are prohibited
under applicable law is prohibited.
Any conduct that constitutes harassment, fraud, stalking, abuse,
or a violation of federal export restriction in connection with
use of Servstra services or products is prohibited. Using the
Servstra network to solicit the performance of any illegal activity
is also prohibited, even if the activity itself is not performed.
In addition, knowingly receiving or downloading a file that cannot
be legally distributed, even without the act of distribution,
is prohibited.
Servers hosted within Servstra network are open to the public.
You are solely responsible for your usage of the Servstra network
and servers and any statement you make on servers hosted within
the Servstra network may be deemed "publication" of
the information entered. Acknowledging the foregoing, you specifically
agree not to use our service in any manner that is illegal or
libelous.
Child Pornography on the Internet
Our policy on child pornography is zero tolerance. Servstra will
cooperate fully with any criminal investigation into any customer's
violation of the Child Protection Act of 1984 concerning child
pornography. Customers, if they are resellers, are ultimately
responsible for the actions of their clients over the Servstra
network, and will be liable for illegal material posted by any
of their clients.
According to the Child Protection Act, child pornography includes
photographs, films, video or any other type of visual presentation
that shows a person who is or is depicted as being under the age
of eighteen years and is engaged in or is depicted as engaged
in explicit sexual activity, or the dominant characteristic of
which is the depiction, for a sexual purpose, of a sexual organ
or the anal region of a person under the age of eighteen years
or any written material or visual representation that advocates
or counsels sexual activity with a person under the age of eighteen
years.
Violations of the Child Protection Act will be reported to the
U.S. Customs Agency at 1-800-BEALERT.
Adult Content on the Internet
Servstra will provide notification and will inform any customers
in writing of improper materials on our servers. Servstra reserves
the right to disconnect any customers immediately. Legal adult
content is permitted on the network.
Commercial Advertisements with E-mail
Servstra takes a zero tolerance approach to the sending of Unsolicited
Commercial E-mail (UCE) or SPAM over our network. Very simply,
this means that customers of Servstra may not use or permit others
to use our network to transact in UCE. Customers of Servstra may
not host, or permit hosting of, sites or information that is advertised
by UCE from other networks. Violations of this policy carry severe
penalties, including termination of service.
Sending a message, especially an advertisement, to more than
five recipients, is by itself spamming unless the individuals
have specifically requested to be added to a mailing list on that
topic. This includes commercial advertisements and informational
messages sent to recipients via electronic mail (email) as well
as off-topic messages posted in Usenet discussion groups where
the recipient has not requested or invited the message. Mailing
lists must be true opt-in mailing lists. Before sending any email
to a listed user, a confirmation email, with a tracking number,
must be sent to the new subscriber, to which they must respond
with a confirmation that they wish to be added to the list. You
must keep these confirmations on file, so that in the case that
a spam complaint is made against you, you have proof that the
user did indeed opt-in. In addition, you must provide a link at
the base of your emails that allows the recipient to easily opt-out
of the mailing list. This link must contain the tracking number
which was assigned during the opt-in process.. Opt-out requests
must be honored immediately.
E-mail is a person-to-person medium, not a broadcast medium.
Customers of Servstra are strictly prohibited from using or permitting
others to use UCE or SPAM over our network. As our customers,
if they are resellers, are ultimately responsible for the actions
of their clients over the Servstra network, it is advisable that
customers develop a similar, or stricter, policy for their clients.
Violation of Servstra SPAM policy will result in severe penalties.
Upon notification of an alleged violation of our SPAM policy,
Servstra will initiate an immediate investigation (within 48 hours
of notification). During the investigation, Servstra may restrict
customer access to the network to prevent further violations.
If a customer is found to be in violation of our SPAM policy,
Servstra may, at its sole discretion, restrict, suspend or terminate
the customer's account. Further, Servstra reserves the right to
pursue civil remedies for any costs associated with the investigation
of a substantiated policy violation. Servstra will notify law
enforcement officials if the violation is believed to be a criminal
offense.
USENET
Posting the same messages to multiple newsgroups (excessive cross-posting
or multiple-posting, also known as "SPAM") is expressly
prohibited.
INDIRECT OR ATTEMPTED VIOLATIONS OF THE POLICY, AND ACTUAL OR
ATTEMPTED VIOLATIONS BY A THIRD PARTY ON BEHALF OF AN Servstra
CUSTOMER OR A CUSTOMER'S END USER, SHALL BE CONSIDERED VIOLATIONS
OF THE POLICY BY SUCH CUSTOMER OR END USER. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT
TO LEVY FINES OF $500 to $5000 US$ PER INCIDENCE OF ANY VIOLATION
OF OUR POLICIES.
For Example: If you are hosting a bulk email site on Servstra
servers and you use another ISP to SPAM from in order to reference
your Servstra site by IP address or domain name, you are violating
Servstra policy and possibly the law. If you have been granted
telnet access to Servstra servers, multiple telnet log-ons are
strictly prohibited and you must come from a valid IP address.
Forgery is against the law. Any type of denial of service attack
from valid or invalid addresses is a violation of Servstra security
policy and against the law. If you have been granted password
privileges for FTP or telnet, sharing your password with an unauthorized
user or third party is strictly prohibited. Violation of Servstra
SPAM policy may be reported to abuse@servstra.com.
IP Address Overlap
Servstra administers the network on which customer servers reside.
The customer cannot use IP addresses which were not assigned to
them by Servstra' staff. Any server found using IP's which were
not officially assigned will be suspended from network access
until such time as the IP address overlap can be corrected.
IRC
Servstra does not allow the use of IRC on the Servstra network.
This includes, but is not limited to, the use of IRC clients,
server software, bots or anything related to IRC. Violators' servers
will be immediately suspended.
Billing
The customer understands that the customer is responsible for
paying for any network resources that are used to connect the
customer's server to the Internet. Pursuant to Servstra' Terms
of Service, the customer may request that the customer's server
be disconnected from the Internet, but the customer will still
be responsible for paying for any network resources used up to
the point of suspension or cancellation.
Suspension
Servstra reserves the right to suspend network access to any customer
if, in the judgment of the Servstra network administrators, the
customer's server is the source or target of the violation of
any of the other terms of the AUPs or for any other reason which
Servstra reasonably chooses, including but not limited to nonpayment.
If inappropriate activity is detected, all accounts of the customer
in question will be deactivated until an investigation is complete.
Prior notification to the Customer is not assured. In extreme
cases, law enforcement will be contacted regarding the activity.
The customer will not be credited for the time the customer's
machines were suspended. The customer's account with Servstra
will, however, be credited on a prorated basis for the time the
Customer's machines were suspended, based on the monthly fees
the Customer pays for the servers that are suspended.
Cancellation
Servstra reserves the right to cancel service at any time. If
inappropriate activity is detected, all accounts of the customer
in question will be deactivated until an investigation is complete.
Prior notification to the Customer is not assured. In extreme
cases, law enforcement will be contacted regarding the activity.
All fees paid in advance of cancellation are non-refundable if
Servstra institutes its right of cancellation. Any violation of
policies which results in extra costs will be billed to the customer
(i.e. transfer, space etc.).
Indemnification
The customer acknowledges its indemnification obligations under
the Servstra Terms of Service. Violations of this AUP may result
in significant civil and criminal liability of customer.
Disclaimer of Responsibility
Servstra is under no duty to look at each customer's or user's
activities to determine if a violation of the AUPs has occurred,
nor do we assume any responsibility through our AUPs to monitor
or police Internet-related activities. Servstra disclaims any
responsibility for any such inappropriate use and any liability
to any person or party for any other person's or party's violation
of this policy.
All Sub-Networks, resellers and managed servers of Servstra must
adhere to the above policies. Failure to follow any term or condition
will be grounds for immediate cancellation.
Signing up for any of our services means you agree to comply
with this Acceptable Use Policy.
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