Acceptable Use Policy
Digital Image Delights (DID) seeks to maintain it's excellent reputation as a
high-quality web hosting company. Accordingly, it is important to us that our
customers use our services both responsibly and courteously. The following
identifies unacceptable uses of DID's services, which will result in suspension,
or termination of the customer's account:
Affronts to Etiquette. Unacceptable activities include spamming
(sending unsolicited advertising to those with which the customer has no existing
business relationship, posting off-topic advertising in newsgroups, or cross-posting);
spoofing (using a return email address which is not the valid reply address of
the sender or sending an email message which does not contain enough information
to enable the recipient to identify the party who is sending the message; passive
spamming (promoting a web site hosted by DID by spamming from some other source),
trolling (posting controversial messages in newsgroups to generate responses),
mailbombing (inundating a user with email without any serious intent to correspond),
generating a higher volume of outgoing mail than a normal user (over 10% of available
system resources), and subscribing someone else to an electronic mailing list without
that person's permission. A message is considered unsolicited if it is posted in
violation of a newsgroup charter or sent to a recipient who has not requested the
message. Making an email address available to the public does not constitute a request
to receive messages. Distribution of mass emailing programs is also prohibited. All
recipients on a mailing list must have personally subscribed. Mailing lists may not
be used to distributed unsolicited email. Any customer repeatedly "mailbombed" or
that attracts such behavior will find their account terminated without refund.
Age. The client must be 18 years of age to obtain our service.
Abuse of the legal rights of others. Examples of unacceptable activities in
this regard include posting private information about a person without their consent,
infringing intellectual property rights, defaming a person or business, and knowingly
making available code which will have a deleterious effect on third party computers.
DID supports free speech on the Internet and will not suspend or cancel a customer's
account simply because it disagrees with the views expressed by the customer. Where
there are allegations that a customer's online activity has violated the legal rights
of a third party, DID will not substitute itself for a court of law in deciding tort
claims raised by the third party.
Abuse of the law. DID's services may be used for lawful purposes only.
Illegality includes, but is not limited to: drug dealing; attempting without
authorization to access a computer system; pirating (distributing copyrighted material
in violation of copyright law, specifically MP3s, MPEG's, ROMs, and ROM emulators);
gambling; schemes to defraud; trafficking in obscene material; sending a message or
having content that is obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, or indecent with intent to
annoy, abuse, threaten, or harass another person; threatening bodily harm or
damage to individuals or groups; violating U.S. export restrictions; stalking; or
violating other state or federal law such as the
Electronic Communications Privacy Act, the
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, or the Economic Espionage Act.
Linking to illegal material is also prohibited. DID reserves the right to check system
files, email, and other data on our servers for illegal content and materials, or for
any other reasons deemed necessary.
Pornography. Pornography, sex-related merchandising, or links to such material,
even if legal, is not an acceptable use of DID's services.
Abuse of Server Resources. Running programs in the background on a DID server
without DID's prior written authorization, or running chat rooms, Internet Relay Chat,
IRC bots and the like, are not acceptable uses of DID's servers. Further, any usage of
ten percent (10%) or more of our system resources is an undue burden on our system and
is unacceptable. If your usage ever exceeds ten percent (10%) of system resources, your
account may be terminated immediately and without prior notice. In addition, any domain
that exceeds ten gigabytes of bandwidth traffic can be terminated without prior notice.
Hacking/Cracking. DID reserves the right to report illegal activities to any and
all regulatory, administrative, and/or governmental authorities for prosecution.
The following examples of unacceptable behavior are non-exclusive, and are provided
strictly for guidance purposes. If you are unsure if your actions will be a violation
of our policies please
Ask Us.
Server broadcast messages or any message sent on an intrusive basis to any directly or
indirectly attached network. Attempt to circumvent any user authentication or security
of host, network, or account. Accessing data not intended for user. Probing the security
of any network. Spawning dozens of processes. Port scans, ping floods, packet spoofing,
forging router information, Denial of Service attacks, sniffers, flooding, spoofing,
ping bombing, smurfs, winnuke, land, teardrop. Promulgation of viruses. IRC bots such as
eggdrop. Any activity, whether or not the intrusion results in the corruption or loss of
data, will be investigated and proper action will be taken. The presence of any of these
programs, whether or not run, will result in action against the user including suspension
and/or termination without refund.
Client Responsibility. The client is responsible for all activity originating
from the account unless proven to be a victim of outside hacking or address forgery.
The client is responsible for securing their username/password. Use of DID's service
requires a certain level of knowledge in the use of Internet languages, protocols, and
software. This level of knowledge varies depending on the anticipated use and desired
content of the web space by the client. The following examples are offered: Web
Publishing: requires knowledge of HTML, properly locating and linking documents, FTPing
Web contents, graphics, text, sound, image mapping, etc. FrontPage web publishing:
knowledge of the FrontPage tools as well as Telnet(SSH) and FTP understanding and
capability. CGI-Scripts: requires a knowledge of the UNIX environment, TAR & GUNZIP
commands, Perl, CShell scripts, permissions, etc. Mail: use of mail clients to receive
and send mail, etc. The client agrees that he or she has the necessary knowledge to
create and maintain their web space. Client agrees that it is not the responsibility of
DID to provide this knowledge or support outside matters specific to DID's services.
Backups. Full backups are made weekly, and backups of new/changed data made
nightly. No guarantees are made of any kind, either expressed or implied, as to the
integrity of these backups. Backups are made for server restoration purposes only. It is
the clients' responsibility to maintain local copies of their web content/information.
If loss of data occurs due to an error of DID, DID will attempt to recover the date for
no charge to the client. If data loss occurs due to negligence of client in securing
their account or by an action of the client, DID will attempt to recover the data from
the most recent archive for a $75.00 fee.
Limitation of Liability. DID shall not be responsible for any claimed damages,
including incidental and consequential damages, which may arise from DID's servers going
offline or being unavailable for any reason whatsoever. Further, DID shall not be
responsible for any claimed damages, including incidental or consequential damages,
resulting from the corruption or deletion of any web site from one of DID's servers.
All damages shall be limited to the immediate termination of service.
Sole Arbiter. DID shall be the sole arbiter of what is and is not a violation of
these acceptable use policies. DID reserves the right to terminate an account at any
time and for any reason that causes harm to any DID customer's web sites. DID reserves
the right to delete all content and files immediately upon termination. DID reserves the
right to withhold any pre-paid funds for any site removed for violations of these
policies. DID reserves the right to refuse, cancel, or suspend service at our sole
discretion.
DID reserves the right to change the Acceptable Use Policy without prior notice or
warning. Non-enforcement of any part of the Acceptable Use Policy does not constitute
consent. Violations of these Acceptable Uses Policies should be reported to
Webmaster.
All complaints will be investigated promptly.
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