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All MASSIVE NETWORKS (hereinafter “MASSIVE NETWORKS”) customers are responsible for reviewing and complying with this Acceptable Use Policy. MASSIVE NETWORKS customers who provide services to their own users must affirmatively and contractually pass on the restrictions of this Acceptable Use Policy to their users, and take steps to ensure compliance by their users with this Acceptable Use Policy including, without limitation, termination of users who violate this policy. For this Policy, “Customer” shall be defined to include MASSIVE NETWORKS’ customers and also a customer’s users and account holders. This Policy is subject to change with notice by publication on this website; Customers are responsible for monitoring this website for changes. MASSIVE NETWORKS reserves the right to deny or terminate service to a Customer based on the results of a security/abuse confirmation process used by MASSIVE NETWORKS. Such confirmation process uses publicly available information to primarily examine Customer’s history in relation to its prior or current use of services similar to those being provided by MASSIVE NETWORKS and Customer’s relationship with previous providers.
The actions described below are defined by MASSIVE NETWORKS as “network abuse” and are strictly prohibited under this Policy. The examples named below are not exhaustive and are provided solely for guidance to Customers. If any Customer is unsure of whether a contemplated use or action is permitted, it is Customer’s responsibility to determine whether the use is permitted by contacting MASSIVE NETWORKS via electronic mail. The following activities are expressly prohibited, and MASSIVE NETWORKS expressly reserves the right, at its discretion, to pursue any remedies that it believes are warranted which may include, but is not limited to, the issuance of written or verbal warnings, filtering, blocking, suspending, or terminating accounts, billing Customer for administrative costs and/or reactivation charges or bringing legal action to enjoin violations and/or to collect damages, if any, caused by Customer violations. Such actions may be taken by MASSIVE NETWORKS without notice to Customer. In general, MASSIVE NETWORKS Customers may not use MASSIVE NETWORKS’ network, machines, or services in any manner which:
Prohibited activities also include, but are not limited to, the following:
IP Transit, Dedicated Internet Access, and Colocation Customers
MASSIVE NETWORKS IP transit, dedicated Internet access and collocation Customers who provide services to their own users must affirmatively and contractually pass on the restrictions of this Acceptable Use Policy to its users, and take steps to ensure compliance by their users with this Acceptable Use Policy including, without limitation, termination of the user for violations of this policy. MASSIVE NETWORKS IP transit, dedicated Internet access and collocation Customers who provide services to their own users also must maintain valid postmaster and abuse addresses for their domains, comply with all applicable Internet RFCs, maintain appropriate reverse DNS information for all hosts receiving connectivity through MASSIVE NETWORKS’s network for which DNS responsibility has been delegated to the Customer, maintain accurate contact information with the InterNIC and any other appropriate domain, IP and AS registrars, take reasonable steps to prevent IP spoofing by their users and downstream customers, provide a 24/7 contact address to MASSIVE NETWORKS for dealing with security and abuse issues, and act promptly to ensure that users are in compliance with MASSIVE NETWORKS’ Acceptable Use Policy. Reasonable steps include, but are not limited to, using IP unicast reverse-path forwarding (“uRPF”) wherever appropriate and using IP address filtering wherever appropriate.
Bulk Email
Customers sending bulk email, using MASSIVE NETWORKS services, may only engage in such activity through the use of “closed-loop opt-in” lists. Such Customers who send bulk email through “closed-loop opt-in” lists must have a method of confirmation or verification of subscriptions and be able to show evidence of subscription for users who complain about receiving unsolicited email.
Sending unsolicited (“opt-out”) bulk email is prohibited and is grounds for termination of those services to Customers who engage in the practice. Sending “opt-out” bulk email from another provider advertising or implicating, directly or indirectly, the use of any service hosted or provided by MASSIVE NETWORKS, including without limitation, email, web, FTP, and DNS services, is prohibited. Customers may not advertise, distribute, or use software intended to facilitate sending “opt-out” email or harvest email addresses from the Internet for that purpose. In addition, Customers may not sell or distribute lists of harvested email addresses for the purpose of “opt-out” email. Customers who provide or make use of a service employing referral IDs will be considered responsible for unsolicited bulk email sent by members of the referral ID service that makes reference to services hosted by MASSIVE NETWORKS. Customers who engage in the practice of unsolicited bulk email, as set forth above, from MASSIVE NETWORKS accounts will be charged the cost of labor to respond to complaints, with a minimum charge of $200.
If a Customer has been listed on an industry recognized spam abuse list, such Customer will be deemed to be in violation of MASSIVE NETWORKS’ Acceptable Use Policy.
Usenet Newsgroups
Customers may not issue cancellations for postings except those which they have posted themselves, those which have headers falsified so as to appear to come from them, or in newsgroups where they are the official moderator.
The World Wide Web and FTP
The web space and public FTP space included with a dial-up account may not be resold or used for adult-oriented material. MASSIVE NETWORKS reserves the right to require that sites using web or FTP space which receives high amounts of traffic be moved to other servers. Web pages and FTP files may not contain any material, text, or images, whether hosted on MASSIVE NETWORKS servers or “transclusion” (images from another site displayed on the page) which violate or infringe any copyright, trademark, patent, statutory, common law, or proprietary rights of others. Web pages and FTP files may not contain links that initiate downloads of copyright-infringing or other illegal material.
Routing Protocols and Route Exchange
In the event MASSIVE NETWORKS identifies the Customer is sending excessive or unnecessary route publications, MASSIVE NETWORKS reserves the right to limit the number or routes that will be accepted.
Digital Millennium Copyright Act Policy
It is the policy of MASSIVE NETWORKS to respond expeditiously to claims of intellectual property infringement. MASSIVE NETWORKS will promptly process and investigate notices of alleged infringement and will take appropriate actions under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) and other applicable intellectual property laws. Upon receipt of notices complying or substantially complying with the DMCA, when it is under its control, MASSIVE NETWORKS will act expeditiously to remove or disable access to any material claimed to be infringing or claimed to be the subject of infringing activity and will act expeditiously to remove or disable access to any reference or link to material or activity that is claimed to be infringing. MASSIVE NETWORKS will terminate access for Customers who are repeat infringers. For our IP transit, dedicated Internet access, and collocation Customers, you must adopt and implement a Digital Millennium Copyright Act policy that reserves the necessary rights to remove or disable infringing material. If you believe that a copyrighted work has been copied and is accessible on our site in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, you may notify us by providing our registered copyright agent with the following information:
Notices of claimed infringement should be directed toabuse@massivenetworks.com. When MASSIVE NETWORKS removes or disables access to any material claimed to be infringing, MASSIVE NETWORKS may attempt to contact the Customer who has posted such material in order to give that Customer an opportunity to respond to the notification. Any and all counter notifications submitted by the Customer will be furnished to the complaining party. MASSIVE NETWORKS will give the complaining party an opportunity to seek judicial relief in accordance with the DMCA before MASSIVE NETWORKS replaces or restores access to any material as a result of any counter notification.
Internet Relay Chat
Using IRC bots is prohibited. Flooding, cloning, spoofing, harassment, or otherwise hindering the ability of others to properly use IRC is prohibited. Impersonating other users, advertising, and spamming via IRC is prohibited. IRC services which are serving as command and control channels for bots are prohibited and any violation shall subject Customer to filtering and blocking by MASSIVE NETWORKS within 24 hours of MASSIVE NETWORKS learning of such violation. MASSIVE NETWORKS is not obligated to provide notice of such action to Customer.
Servers and Proxies
Customers may not run on MASSIVE NETWORKS servers any program which makes a service or resource available to others, including but not limited to, port redirectors, proxy servers, chat servers, MUDs, file servers, and IRC bots. Customers may not run such programs on their own machines to make such services or resources available to others through a MASSIVE NETWORKS dial-up account; a dedicated access account is required for such purposes. Customers are responsible for the security of their own networks and machines. MASSIVE NETWORKS will assume neither responsibility nor accountability for failures or breach of Customer-imposed protective measures, whether implied or actual. The abuse that occurs as a result of a compromised Customer’s system or account may result in suspension of services or account access by MASSIVE NETWORKS, for example, if a system is abused after becoming infected with a worm or trojan horse program as a result of an Internet download or executing an email attachment. (See www.microsoft.com/security/articles/virus101.asp) Any programs, scripts, or processes which generate excessive server load on MASSIVE NETWORKS servers are prohibited, and MASSIVE NETWORKS reserves the right to terminate or suspend any such program, script, or process.
Dial-up Connections
Customers may not run programs or configure machines in such a way as to keep a dial-up connection active when not in use or otherwise bypass automatic disconnection for inactivity unless they have a dedicated Internet access account. Customers may not have multiple simultaneous connections to a single dial-up account. MASSIVE NETWORKS reserves the right to impose restrictions on or terminate accounts deemed to be in violation of these conditions. MASSIVE NETWORKS’ dial-up access servers will disconnect after 30 minutes of inactivity and after 12 hours of continuous access.
Storing Files
The storage of any program, utility or file on MASSIVE NETWORKS’ servers, the use of which would constitute a violation of this Acceptable Use Policy, is prohibited. For example, it is a violation to store hacker scripts, IRC bots, or spamming software on MASSIVE NETWORKS’ servers.
Determinations of Violations
MASSIVE NETWORKS has absolute discretion in determining whether a Customer’s activities or use of MASSIVE NETWORKS services are in violation of this MASSIVE NETWORKS Acceptable Use Policy.
Information Accuracy
While MASSIVE NETWORKS uses reasonable efforts to provide accurate and up-to-date information on this Website, MASSIVE NETWORKS makes no warranty or representation as to its accuracy. Moreover, information that may have been accurate at the time of posting may have changed and therefore may no longer be accurate or in effect. MASSIVE NETWORKS undertakes no duty to update such information.
How to Contact Us
To contact us with questions or comments regarding this Acceptable Use Policy, please email support@massivenetworks.com. To contact us with claimed violations of this Policy, please email abuse@massivenetworks.com.