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idig.NET and iDigital Internet Inc.
Acceptable Use Policy
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At IDIGITAL, we value our customers and wish to provide them
with a positive Internet experience. Our goal is to offer you
the ability to use and enjoy the network and services provided
by IDIGITAL (the "IDIGITAL Service") in order to enrich
your business, recreational, and family life. To help IDIGITAL
offer you the best service possible, all customers need to follow
the same rules and guidelines. These policies are intended to
make the IDIGITAL Service available to all our customers as
consistently and efficiently as possible. While IDIGITAL Service
does not monitor your use, you are obligated to adhere to these
policies. These policies are used in conjunction with the terms
of service agreement. Violating any of these policies grants
IDIGITAL the authority to take the appropriate action to restrict
or terminate your access to the IDIGITAL Service.
User-Supplied Content.
Through the IDIGITAL Service, you may have access to chat
areas, bulletin boards, Web pages, e-mail, USENET, or other
services that enable you to send or post materials ("Content")
and make that Content available to others. You must not submit,
publish, or display on the IDIGITAL Service any defamatory,
inaccurate, abusive, obscene, infringing, or threatening Content,
In addition, you may not submit, publish, or display any Content
that violates any federal, provincial, or local law. You are
solely responsible for the Content you make accessible through
the IDIGITAL Service. IDIGITAL Service is not obligated to
monitor the network to examine available Content. You hereby
acknowledge that if IDIGITAL Service is made aware of Content
that is determined to be, in its sole discretion, unacceptable,
undesirable, offensive, indecent, obscene, excessively violent
or otherwise objectionable, IDIGITAL Service has the right,
but not the obligation, to edit, remove or deny access to
such Content. When necessary to properly operate the IDIGITAL
Service, to protect its rights or the rights of third parties,
or as may be required by law, regulation, government agency
or Court Order, IDIGITAL Service may electronically monitor
the IDIGITAL Service. IDIGITAL Service may disclose any content
or records concerning Customer's account as required to satisfy
any law, regulation, governmental request or court order.
Intellectual Property Rights.
Material accessible to you through the IDIGITAL Service may
be subject to protection under Canada or other copyright laws,
or laws protecting trademarks, trade secrets or proprietary
information. Except when expressly permitted by the owner
of such rights, you must not use the IDIGITAL Service in a
manner that would infringe, violate, dilute or misappropriate
any such rights, with respect to any material, which you access
or receive through the IDIGITAL Service. If you use a domain
name in connection with the IDIGITAL Web hosting or similar
service, you must not use that domain name in violation of
any trademark, service mark, or similar rights of any third
party.
Lawful Use.
You must use the IDIGITAL Service strictly in accordance
with all federal, provincial, and local laws, ordinances,
and regulations. You may not use the IDIGITAL Service to assist
any other person or entity to violate any federal, provincial,
or local laws, ordinances, or regulations.
Storage Capacity.
Your storage space and bandwidth utilization on the IDIGITAL
Service must remain within the Storage Space and Bandwidth
Allocations associated with the access plan you have selected.
For personal dial-up accounts, IDIGITAL Service will provide
2 megabytes of electronic mail storage. You are responsible
for ensuring that stored electronic mail will not exceed this
limit. For IDIGITAL Web hosting and similar accounts, these
allocations are set forth in the account plan selected during
registration. Additional storage space and bandwidth may be
available at an additional charge. Please contact IDIGITAL
Service if you are interested.
Traffic and Hits.
If you publish any Web page or site using the IDIGITAL Service,
the usage of that Web page or site should be consistent with
the access plan you have chosen. For dial-up accounts, IDIGITAL
Service may suspend or terminate access to your Web page or
site if it is determined that that Web page or site has, on
any single day, received download traffic of fifty megabytes
(50,000K) or more.
Third Party Rules, Licenses, and Terms of Service.
Through the IDIGITAL Service, you may have access to search
engines, subscription Web services, chat areas, bulletin boards,
Web pages, USENET, or other services that disseminate rules,
guidelines or agreements to govern their use. You must adhere
to any such rules, guidelines, or agreements. In addition,
the use of any software or data in connection with or through
the IDIGITAL Service must be in accordance with any applicable
license agreements.
Dial-Up Use.
Dial-up access to the IDIGITAL Service is intended for periodic,
active use of electronic mail, USENET newsgroups, file transfers
via FTP, Internet relay chat, interactive games and browsing
of the World Wide Web. You must not use to the IDIGITAL Service
to operate server programs, including, but not limited to,
mail, IRC, ftp or Web servers. You must not use dial-up access
to the IDIGITAL Service on a standby or inactive basis in
order to maintain a connection. The use of automated electronic
or mechanical processes to maintain a constant connection,
such as use of an auto-dialer, persistent checking of e-mail
or "pinging" the host, are prohibited.
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