ACCESS TO QSL.NET'S INTERNET SERVICE
IS PROVIDED SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
- 1. Warranties/Disclaimers
- QSL.NET Internet service is provided
on an "as is, as available" basis. No warranties, express or implied,
including, but not limited to, those of merchantability or fitness for
a particular purpose, are made with respect to QSL.NET or any information
or software therein. You release QSL.NET from and QSL.NET shall have
no liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental
or consequential damages suffered by you in connection with your use
of or inability to use the QSL.NET services including, but not limited
to, damages from loss of data resulting from delays, non-deliveries,
mis-deliveries, or service interruptions, or due to inadvertent release
or disclosure of information sent by you even if the same is caused
by QSL.NET's own negligence. Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, QSL.NET disclaims to the full extent permitted by applicable
law any responsibility for (and under no circumstances shall be liable
for) any conduct, content, goods and services available on or through
the Internet or the QSL.NET services. In no event shall QSL.NET's aggregate
liability exceed the amount paid by you to QSL.NET for the QSL.NET services.
Use of any information obtained via QSL.NET's Internet service is at
the user's own risk. QSL.NET specifically disclaims any responsibility
for the accuracy or quality of information obtained through its services.
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2. Security
- The User is responsible for all use
of User's account(s) and confidentiality of password(s), including choosing
safe passwords and ensuring file protections are set correctly. QSL.NET
will suspend access or change access to User's account(s) immediately
upon notification by User that User's password(s) has been lost, stolen
or otherwise compromised. QSL.NET is not liable for loss of services
or functions prior to QSL.NET making the necessary account alteration.
Electronic mail on this system is as private as we can make it. QSL.NET's
Users are reminded that no computer system can be considered as safe
from intrusion. Email may pass through many computer systems, and should
not be considered a secure means of communication unless encrypted,
and even encrypted information is only as secure as the encryption method
utilized.
3. Personal Files
- QSL.NET is not responsible for User's
personal files residing on QSL.NET. User is responsible for independent
backup of User's data that is stored on QSL.NET. QSL.NET reserves the
right to delete User's personal files at any time without notification
of same. New accounts are automatically terminated after 60 days of non-use.
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4. Non-Transferability
of Account
- The right to use QSL.NET's Internet
service is not transferable. Use of QSL.NET accounts is expressly limited
to the individual or club whose name appears on the account and dependents
of the account holder living at the same address.
5. Network Address Ownership
- Any e-mail or URL address assignments
issued by QSL.NET (i.e., xxxxxx@qsl.net or http://www.qsl.net/xxxxxx)
are the property of QSL.NET and are considered to be loaned to its users.
In the event service with QSL.NET is discontinued for any reason, ownership
of such addresses will revert back to QSL.NET.
6. Compliance with all Laws
- User agrees to use the service in
a manner consistent with any and all applicable laws and regulations.
Reproduction or transmission of any material in violation of any local,
state, U.S., or international law or regulation is prohibited. User
agrees that any material to be reproduced or transmitted on QSL.NET's
service through User's account(s) does not violate or infringe any copyright,
trademark, patent, statutory, common law or proprietary rights of others,
or contain anything obscene, libelous or threatening . Software intended
to facilitate any such violations or infringements may not be stored
on QSL.NET. User shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless QSL.NET from
and against any claims, liabilities and expenses, including attorneys
fees, resulting from User's use of the QSL.NET service or User's account
in an unlawful manner or otherwise in violation of or contrary to User's
Agreement with QSL.NET's Acceptable Use Policies. At QSL.NET's discretion,
QSL.NET may revoke User's access to QSL.NET services or accounts for
inappropriate usage.
7. Unacceptable Conduct
- The following types of conduct are
grounds for immediate suspension of service pending investigation by
QSL.NET and may result in termination of the account(s) the investigation
determines to have originated or transmitted these types of traffic.
In addition, QSL.NET reserves the right, where feasible, to implement
technical mechanisms which block multiple postings by a QSL.NET User
as described in (a) and (b) below before such postings are forwarded:
(a) Posting a single article or
substantially similar articles to an excessive number of newsgroups
(i.e., more than 20) or continued posting of articles which are off-topic
(e.g., off-topic according to the newsgroup charter or the article
provokes complaints from the regular readers of the newsgroup for
being off-topic).
(b) Sending unsolicited mass emailings
(i.e., to more than 25 users) which provoke complaints from the recipients.
(c) Engaging in either (a) or (b)
from a provider other than QSL.NET and using an account on QSL.NET
as a mail drop for responses, or to draw attention to a web site housed
within QSL.NET's networks.
(d) Continued harassment of other
individuals on or off the Internet after being asked to stop by those
individuals and by QSL.NET. This includes but is not limited to, libel,
slander, harassment or embarassment by written word, picture or audio
recording or other graphic representation.
(e) Mail bombing, i.e., sending
large volumes of unsolicited e-mail to individuals or to individual
business accounts.
(f) Privacy violations: Attempts,
whether successful or not, to gain access to any other system or users'
private data without express consent of the user.
(g) Use of QSL.NET systems for any
commercial purpose, including links to "banner ads" or commercial
"link exchange" ads. Placing any web page on QSL.NET systems that the
primary content is not Amateur Radio related. Placing any sexually oriented graphic and/or
link to any pornography site or other adult content site is prohibited.
(h) Network unfriendly activity:
Attempts to interfere with the regular workings of QSL.NET's systems
or network connections or which adversely affect the ability of other
people or systems to use QSL.NET services or the Internet, including,
but not limited to:
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- Any unauthorized attempts by
a user to gain root access or access to any account not belonging
to that user on this or any other QSL.NET system;
- Any use of this or any other
QSL.NET system as a staging ground to disable other systems.
8. Excess Utilization
of System or Network Resources
- QSL.NET account descriptions in some
cases may specify limits on bandwidth, CPU and disk utilization for
certain types of Users. In the event QSL.NET determines that a User
is exceeding the bandwidth, CPU and/or disk utilization limits, the
User will be notified by email. If the excess use continues for more
than 48 hours after such notification, the User may be requested to
upgrade to a web hosting service agreement or to modify the activity
creating the excess use. If excessive bandwidth, CPU or disk space utilization
is determined by QSL.NET to adversely affect QSL.NET's ability to provide
service for all users, immediate action may be taken to alleviate the
problem. In such event, the User will be notified by email as soon as
practicable.
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9. Compliance with
Rules of Other Networks
- Any access to other networks
connected to QSL.NET's Internet service must comply with the rules for
that other network as well as with QSL.NET's rules.
10. Monitoring/Privacy
- QSL.NET reserves the right to monitor
any and all communications through or with QSL.NET facilities. User
agrees that QSL.NET is not considered a secure communications medium
for the purposes of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, and that
no expectation of privacy is afforded. It may become necessary for QSL.NET
operators to examine system accounting logs and other records to determine
if privacy violations or other network unfriendly activities have occurred.
QSL.NET also reserves the right to access a User's mailbox or other
files stored on QSL.NET systems to resolve system problems or mail system
errors.
11. Cooperation with Authorities
- QSL.NET reserves the right to cooperate
with law enforcement and other authorities in investigating claims of
illegal activity including, but not limited to, illegal transfer or
availability of obscene or copyrighted material, postings or e-mail
containing threats of violence or other illegal activity.
12. Confidentiality of Personal
Subscriber Information
- QSL.NET will not release a User's
personal subscriber information, nor a User's E-mail information, to
any third party except upon presentation of a valid court order of a
government or entity within our jurisdiction. User agrees that QSL.NET's
judgment as to the validity of any court order or subpoena shall be
considered proper and final.
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13. QSL.NET's Right
to Suspend or Cancel Account
- QSL.NET reserves the right to suspend
or cancel service to a User at any time and without notice, for any
reason, including, but not limited to, the judgment of QSL.NET that
the User may be performing activities harmful to QSL.NET or its Users,
operators, Internet provider, other business relationships or any other
users of the Internet or Amateur Radio.
14. Right to Damages
- QSL.NET reserves the right to collect
damages (software, hardware and man hours) if any harm is done to QSL.NET
which requires repair or reconfiguration of any kind.
15. Other Remedies/Non-Waiver
- Nothing contained in these policies
shall be construed to limit action QSL.NET may take or remedies available
to QSL.NET in any way with respect to any of the described conduct.
QSL.NET reserves the right to take any additional actions QSL.NET may
consider appropriate with respect to such conduct, including without
limitation taking action to recover the costs and expenses of identifying
offenders and removing them from the QSL.NET service, and levying cancellation
charges to cover QSL.NET's costs in the event of disconnection of system
access for the causes outlined above. In addition, QSL.NET reserves
at all times all rights and remedies available to QSL.NET with respect
to such conduct at law or in equity. Non-enforcement of any policy or
rule herein does not constitute consent or waiver, and QSL.NET reserves
the right to enforce such policy or rule at its sole discretion.
16. QSL.NET's Right to Change
Service
- QSL.NET reserves to right to change
without notice the QSL.NET service, including, but not limited to, access
procedures, hours of operation, menu structures, commands, documentation,
and services offered.
17. QSL.NET's Right to Modify
its Acceptable Use Policies
- QSL.NET may modify its Acceptable
Use Policies upon notice published online via QSL.NET. User's use of
QSL.NET services after such notice shall constitute User's acceptance
of the modifications to these policies.
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