You are
responsible for
abiding by the
rules set forth
in the
paragraphs
below. Any
violation of the
terms set forth
below may result
in immediate
suspension
and/or
termination of
all services
currently being
provided.
As a Web
Hosting Provider
("WHP"), we
offer our
customers the
means to acquire
and disseminate
a wealth of
public, private,
commercial and
non-commercial
information. We
also want our
customers to be
fully informed
of their rights
and obligations
-- and ours --
in connection
with their use
of the Internet.
This Terms of
Service Policy,
which
supplements and
explains certain
terms of each
customer's
respective
services
agreement (the
"Services
Agreement"), is
intended as a
plain English
guide to those
rights and
obligations.
The fundamental
fact about the
Internet is that
no one --neither
us, nor anyone
else -- owns or
controls it.
This fact
accounts for
much of the
Internet's
openness and
value, but it
also places a
high premium on
the judgment and
responsibility
of those who use
the Internet,
both in the
information they
acquire and in
the information
they disseminate
to others. When
customers obtain
information
through the
Internet, they
must keep in
mind that we
cannot monitor,
verify, warrant
or vouch for the
accuracy and
quality of the
information that
customers may
acquire. For
this reason, the
customer must
exercise his or
her best
judgment in
relying on
information
obtained from
the Internet,
and also should
be aware that
some material
posted to the
Internet is
sexually
explicit or
otherwise
offensive.
Because we
cannot monitor
and censor the
Internet, and
will not attempt
to do so, we
cannot accept
any
responsibility
for injury to
our customers
that results
from inaccurate,
unsuitable or
offensive
Internet
communications.
When customers
disseminate
information
through the
Internet, they
also must keep
in mind that we
do not review,
edit, censor or
take
responsibility
for any
information our
customers may
create. This
places on
customers what
will be, for
most, an
unfamiliar
responsibility.
When users place
information on
the Internet,
they have the
same liability
as other authors
for copyright
infringement,
defamation and
other harmful
speech. Also,
because the
information they
create is
carried over our
facilities and
may reach a
large number of
people,
including both
customers and
non-customers of
ours, customers'
postings to the
Internet may
affect other
customers and
may harm our
goodwill,
business
reputation and
operations. For
these reasons,
customers
violate our
policy and the
Services
Agreement when
they, their
affiliates or
subsidiaries
engage in the
following
activities:
Spamming
-- Unsolicited,
commercial mass
e-mailing (known
as "spamming")
is a strongly
disfavored
practice among
Internet users
and hosting
providers. It is
particularly
harmful not only
because of its
negative impact
on consumer
attitudes toward
us, but also
because it can
overload our
equipment and
disrupt service
to our
customers.
Copyright
Violation
-- Violation of
copyrights held
by individuals
and corporations
or other
entities can
result in civil
and criminal
liability for
the infringer,
and can involve
the WHP in
litigation and
possible loss of
reputation.
Distribution
and/or
Transmission of
Obscene or
Indecent Speech
or Materials
-- Violation of
indecency and
obscenity laws
can result in
criminal
penalties.
Defamation
-- Defamatory
speech
distributed over
the Internet can
result in civil
liability for
the defamer and
litigation
against the WHP
whose facilities
were used to
distribute the
defamatory
material.
Illegal/Unauthorized
Access to Other
Computers or
Networks
-- The illegal
or unauthorized
accessing (often
known as
"hacking") of
computers or
networks carries
potential civil
and criminal
penalties under
both federal
laws and the
laws of most
states.
Distribution of
Internet
Viruses, Worms,
Trojan Horses
and Other
Destructive
Activities
-- Distribution
of Internet
viruses, worms,
Trojan horses
and other
destructive
activities, such
as hacking, can
result in
serious civil
and or criminal
liability under
federal and
state law.
Export Control
Violations
-- The law
limits the
ability of
persons to
export
encryption
software, over
the Internet or
otherwise, to
points outside
the United
States.
Other
Activities,
whether lawful
or unlawful,
that we
determine to be
harmful to our
customers,
operations or
reputation,
including any
activities that
restrict or
inhibit any
other user from
using and
enjoying the
service or the
Internet.
As we have
pointed out, the
responsibility
for avoiding the
harmful
activities just
described rests
primarily with
the customer. We
will not, as an
ordinary
practice,
monitor the
communications
of our customers
to ensure that
they comply with
our policy or
applicable law.
When we become
aware of harmful
communications,
however, we may
take any of a
variety of
actions. We may
remove
information that
violates our
policies,
implement
screening
software
designed to
block offending
transmissions,
or take any
other action we
deem
appropriate,
including
termination of a
customer's
contract with
us.
We also are
aware that many
of our customers
are freelance
web-designers
and information
reaching our
facilities from
those customers
may have been
originated by
customers of
those customers
or other third
parties. We do
not require our
customers who
offer freelance
web-design to
monitor or
censor
transmissions
created by
customers of its
customers. At
the same time,
customers who
knowingly
transmit
materials that
violate law or
our policy are,
themselves, in
violation of our
policy.
Similarly, we
anticipate that
customers who
offer freelance
web-design will
cooperate with
us in any
corrective
action that we
deem necessary,
in order to
correct and
prevent the
transmission of
material that is
harmful to us or
our customers.
Failure to
cooperate with
such corrective
and preventive
measures is a
violation of our
policy.
We also are
concerned with
the privacy of
on-line
communications.
In general, the
Internet is
neither more nor
less secure than
other common
communications
media, including
mail, facsimile
and voice
telephone
service, all of
which can be
intercepted and
otherwise
compromised. As
a matter of
prudence,
however, we urge
our customers to
assume that all
of their on-line
communications
are insecure.
We cannot take
any
responsibility
for the security
of
communications
transmitted over
our facilities.
We will comply
fully, however,
with all
applicable laws
concerning the
privacy of our
customers'
on-line
communications.
In particular,
we will not
intentionally
monitor or
disclose any
private
electronic mail
messages sent or
received by our
customers unless
required to do
so by law. We
may, however,
monitor our
service
electronically
to determine
that our
facilities are
operating
satisfactorily.
Also, we may be
required to
disclose
information
transmitted
through our
facilities in
order to comply
with court
orders,
statutes,
regulations or
governmental
requests.
Finally, we may
disclose
information
transmitted over
our facilities
where necessary
to protect us,
and our
customers from
harm, or where
such disclosure
is necessary to
the proper
operation of the
system.
We are not
responsible for
loss of customer
content due to
server or
hardware
failure. We do,
however, backup
our systems, but
cannot guarantee
the content is
up-to-date. It
is the
customer's
responsibility
to have a full
backup of their
site.
We expect that
our customers
who provide
freelance
web-design
services to
others will
comply fully
with all
applicable laws
concerning the
privacy of
on-line
communications.
A customer's
failure to
comply with
those laws will
violate our
policy. Finally,
we wish to
emphasize that
in signing the
Services
Agreement,
customers
indemnify us for
any violation of
the customer of
the Services
Agreement, or of
law or corporate
policies, that
results in loss
to us or the
bringing of any
claim against
us. This means
that if we are
sued because of
activities of
the customer
that violate any
law, the
Services
Agreement or
this policy
(which is part
of the Services
Agreement), the
customer will
pay any damages
awarded against
us, plus costs
and reasonable
attorneys' fees.
We hope this
Policy Statement
is helpful in
clarifying the
obligations of
Internet users,
including us,
and our
customers, as
responsible
members of the
Internet.
We reserve the
right to
permanently
discontinue
service at any
time, without
notice, should
you be found in
violation of our
aforementioned
terms and
conditions.
Note:
You are not
permitted to
have any
commercially
available
software, fixes,
patches or
electronic media
for download on
your site. We
reserve the
right - at any
time, to
terminate
service if we
find that you
have violated
this term.
Additionally,
should you be
found to be in
violation of any
licensing
agreements
currently in
place, we
reserve the
right to
permanently
terminate your
service without
refund. In plain
English - no
download sites.
Complaints about
violators of our
policies should
be referred to
abuse@rgvinternet.com.
Each complaint
will be
investigated.