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Randolph Telephone Internet Acceptable Use Policy
1. INTRODUCTION
Randolph Telephone's Internet Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP")
is intended to help enhance the use of the Internet by preventing
unacceptable use. All users of Randolph Telephone's Internet
services (the "Services")-those who access some
of our Services but do not have accounts ("Visitors"),
as well as those who pay a monthly service fee to subscribe
to the Services ("Members")-must comply with this
AUP. We support the free flow of information and ideas over
the Internet and do not actively monitor use of the Services
under normal circumstances. Similarly, we do not exercise
editorial control over the content of any Web site, electronic
mail transmission, news group, or other material created or
accessible over or through the Services, except for certain
proprietary websites. However, in accordance with our Internet
Service Agreement, we may remove any materials that, in our
sole discretion, may be illegal, may subject us to liability,
or which may violate this AUP. Randolph Telephone may cooperate
with legal authorities and/or third parties in the investigation
of any suspected or alleged crime or civil wrong. Your violation
of this AUP may result in the suspension or termination of
either your access to the Services and/or your Randolph Telephone
account or other actions as detailed in Section 4. To protect
its customers and its network, Randolph Telephone may, without
limitation, block and allow traffic types as we see fit at
any time. This AUP should be read in conjunction with our
Internet Service Agreement and other policies.
2. USE OF SERVICE
Randolph Telephone reserves the right to perform network upgrades
that may affect the Service. Randolph Telephone is not liable
for any incompatibility with ancillary services customers
connect and use with Randolph Telephone’s Service (i.e.
e-mail servers, etc.).
As a customer of Randolph Telephone’s Internet Service,
you acknowledge and agree that Randolph Telephone’s
dial-up and broadband services are not intended to be used
as a telephone service. The services are subject to a different
regulatory treatment than telephone service.
3. VIOLATIONS OF RANDOLPH TELEPHONE'S ACCEPTABLE USE
POLICY
The following constitute violations of this AUP:
a. Illegal use. Using the Services to transmit any material
(by e-mail, uploading, posting, or otherwise) that, intentionally
or unintentionally, violates any applicable local, state,
national or international law, or any rules or regulations
promulgated thereunder.
b. Harm to minors. Using the Services to harm, or attempt
to harm, minors in any way.
c. Threats. Using the Services to transmit any material (by
e-mail, uploading, posting, or otherwise) that threatens or
encourages bodily harm or destruction of property.
d. Harassment. Using the Services to transmit any material
(by e-mail, uploading, posting, or otherwise) that harasses
another.
e. 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."
f. 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 re-mailers or nicknames does
not constitute impersonation. Using deliberately misleading
headers ("munging" headers) in news postings in
order to avoid spam e-mail address collectors is allowed.
g. Unsolicited commercial e-mail/Unsolicited bulk e-mail.
Using the Services to transmit any unsolicited commercial
e-mail or unsolicited bulk e-mail. Activities that have the
effect of facilitating unsolicited commercial e-mail or unsolicited
bulk e-mail whether or not that e-mail is commercial in nature,
are prohibited.
h. 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 Randolph Telephone'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.
i. Copyright or trademark infringement. Using the Services
to transmit any material (by e-mail, 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.
Randolph Telephone is registered under the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act of 1998.
j. Collection of personal data. Using the Services to collect,
or attempt to collect, personal information about third parties
without their knowledge or consent.
k. Reselling the services. Reselling the Services without
Randolph Telephone's authorization.
l. Network disruptions and unfriendly activity. Using the
Services for any activity which adversely affects the ability
of other people or systems to use Randolph Telephone 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.
m. News. Randolph Telephone 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.
Randolph Telephone considers "multiposting" to 10
or more groups within a two week sliding window to be excessive.
Randolph Telephone servers currently limit the number of allowable
"cross-posts" to 9.
Randolph Telephone 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 which violate this
AUP.
n. 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 e-mail,
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 and port
scanning is expressly prohibited. Accordingly, Randolph Telephone
maintains the right to terminate any member's connection following
any extended period of inactivity as determined by Randolph
Telephone.
o. Exceeding Web Site Size and Traffic Limitations: All Randolph
Telephone Members receive 12 MB of free Web space for use
with their Randolph Telephone Internet access account. Each
member's free Web space is allocated a certain amount 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).
4. REPORTING VIOLATIONS OF RANDOLPH TELEPHONE'S AUP
Randolph Telephone requests that anyone who believes that
there is a violation of this AUP direct the information to
Director-Abuse Department, at: aupviolations@rtmc.net.
If available, please provide the following information:
• The IP address used to commit the alleged violation
• The date and time of the alleged violation, including
the time zone or offset from GMT
• Evidence of the alleged violation
E-mail with full header information provides all of the above,
as do syslog files. Other situations will require different
methods of providing the above information.
Randolph Telephone may take any one or more of the following
actions in response to complaints:
• issue warnings: written or verbal
• suspend the Member's newsgroup posting 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.
5. REVISIONS TO THIS ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
Randolph Telephone reserves the right to revise, amend, or
modify this AUP, our Internet Service Agreement and our other
policies and agreements at any time and in any manner. Any
revision, amendment, or modification will be effective ten
(10) days after posting on Randolph Telephone’s Web
site. You agree that your continued use of the Service after
the effective date of any such revisions, amendment, or modification
will constitute your acceptance thereof and you shall thereafter
be bound by the terms of this AUP, as revised, modified or
amended. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO CHECK RANDOLPH TELEPHONE’S
WEB SITE REGULARLY, AS ALL OR PART OF THIS AUP MAY CHANGE
WITHOUT NOTICE.
Revised August 31, 2005
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