ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
This Acceptable Use Policy has been formulated with the following
goals in mind:
Ensure the security, reliability and privacy of Thrifty Planet's network
and systems, and the networks and systems of others.
Preserve the value of the Internet as a resource for information and
free expression.
Preserve the privacy and security of Internet users.
Discourage irresponsible practices which degrade the usability of network
resources and thus the value of Internet services.
Avoid situations that may cause Thrifty Planet to incur legal liability.
Maintain the image and reputation of Thrifty Planet as a responsible
provider.
This Acceptable Use Policy in no way supercedes or overrides Thrifty
Planet's Terms of Service.
A. Thrifty Planet operates under a strict "No Spam" policy. The sending
of any unsolicited e-mail advertising messages from, to, or through Thrifty Planet's
services may result in the imposition of civil liability against the sender,
in accordance with California Business & Professions Code Section
17538.45. A copy of the California Business & Professions Code may
be obtained on-line from http://www.leginfo.ca.gov. "Unsolicited
bulk" messages include, but are not limited to, commercial advertising,
informational announcements, and political or religious tracts.
B. The following activities are expressly prohibited, and may result
in account suspension or termination:
1. Sending unsolicited bulk e-mail (UBE) which advertises a Web site,
e-mail account, or other service provided by or through Thrifty Planet.
2. Making Usenet postings which advertise a Web site, e-mail account,
or other service provided by or through Thrifty Planet, to any newsgroup whose
charter does not specifically allow such advertisements.
3. Sending UBE or posting advertisements to Usenet (except where specifically
allowed by newsgroup charters) from a service provided by or through Thrifty Planet.
4. Hosting "spam-friendly" Web sites, including spam software
sites.
5. Harrassment, whether through content, frequency, or size of e-mail
or Usenet messages.
6. Sending e-mail to any person who does not wish to receive it. If a
recipient asks to stop receiving email, the Customer must immediately
and permanently cease to send that individual any further e-mail.
7. Forwarding or otherwise propagating chain letters or "e-mail
hoaxes," whether or not the recipient wishes to receive them, unless
such propagation is both solicited and in the clear context of debunking
or discrediting chain letters/hoaxes.
8. Transmitting any electronic communication, including e-mail, using
the name or address of another person or organization, for purposes of
deception.
9. Impersonating another individual by altering source IP address information,
or forging e-mail/Usenet headers or other identifying information.
10. Any attempt to fraudulently conceal, forge, or otherwise falsify
one's identity in connection with use of the service.
11. Any use of another party's electronic mail server to relay e-mail
without express permission.
12. Collecting replies to messages sent from another Internet service
provider, where those messages violate this Acceptable Use Policy or any
applicable policies of the other provider.
13. Denial of Service, including, but not limited to, any form of Internet
packet flooding, packet corruption, or abusive attack intended to impact
the proper functioning of any party's Internet servers or services.
14. Using Thrifty Planet's network, services, or systems to store or send content
which is illegal according to the laws of United States of America, the
state of California, the city of San Diego, or any International treaties
respected by the United States of America, is not permitted for any reason.
Storing or sending any material deemed either illegal or inappropriate
for our networks, including but not limited to child pornography, copyrighted
images, software, or music, and spam-related materials including mass
e-mail lists, is grounds for immediate termination of services. Note also
that child pornography includes related material, such as simulated child
pornography, non-nude child pornography, or sites linking to such material,
whether it is determined to be legal or not. Offenses of this nature will
be reported to the federal authorities and prosecuted to the fullest extent
of the law.
15. Using or storing any type of software which is designed to or is
likely to abuse or negatively impact Internet service, including, but
not limited to, portscanners, hacking tools, ping flooding programs, security/root
exploits, packet sniffers, and spam software.
16. Modifying, changing, or obscuring the MAC (Media Access Control)
or IP (Internet Protocol) address(es) of servers or services. Doing so
may be considered cause for service suspension or termination.
17. Intercepting or attempting to intercept, through any method, network
traffic intended for other customers.
18. Running proxy servers, such as squid or BNC, unless they are available
only to users whose verified contact information is known by the proxy
operator and can be disclosed to Thrifty Planet or law enforcement authorities
upon request. All usage of such services must be brought to the attention
of the Thrifty Planet security team and cleared by the Security Manager before
you begin running such services.
19. Any previous or current behavior, such as the sending of unsolicited
e-mail, that results in the addition of Thrifty Planet to any e-mail blackhole
lists, or otherwise negatively impacts the overall services of Thrifty Planet,
is grounds for termination.
20. All e-mail lists operated by our customers, either advertising resources
on our networks or being sent through our networks, must conform to
the double opt-in standards.