Impersonation
You may not
attempt to send Electronic Mail or USENET News articles using a
name and address of someone other than yourself. Attempting to
impersonate any person, using forged headers or other identifying
information, is prohibited. Attempts to do so that are discovered
by WMIS Internet or reported by other parties may be reported to
the proper authority immediately, and may result in the offending
account being terminated immediately. The use of anonymous
re-mailers and nicknames, by themselves, does not necessarily
constitute impersonation if it is not being done with the
intention of misleading the recipient or another party into
believing that you are some other specifically identifiable user
or person other than yourself.
Network unfriendly
activity
Activities which
adversely affect the ability of other people or systems to use
WMIS Internet Services or the Internet is prohibited.
File Sharing /
Peer to Peer
File Sharing
software ports may be blocked at the discretion of WMIS
Unauthorized uses
- non-payment
Sharing dial-up
accounts on unlimited usage plans with anyone other than immediate
family members, or re-selling Service without express written
consent from WMIS Internet, or offering any public information
service using such accounts, such as running a web server or FTP
server, is prohibited. Subscribers may not provide public or
commercial information over such dial connections. WMIS Internet
does offer dedicated connection services for such purposes.
Untimely payment of any and all amounts due may result in account
cancellation.
Excessive usage,
bandwidth or disk utilization
Where WMIS
Internet account, service or feature descriptions specify limits
on bandwidth and/or disk utilization, use in excess of those
limits is not permitted without an appropriate change in account
type or status and may incur additional charges for such usage.
Bandwidth and disk utilization will be computed or determined by
WMIS Internet from time to time in developing its product and
service offerings. In addition, sessions on dial-up accounts which
exceed a reasonable time may be terminated in order to protect
network resources and preserve Service availability for other
users. In the event WMIS Internet determines that an account is
exceeding the relevant bandwidth or disk utilization, or
frequently exceeding reasonable sessions times for dial-up
accounts, the account owner will generally be notified by e-mail.
If the excess use continues after such notification, the owner may
be requested to upgrade the account's Service agreement or to
modify the activity creating the excess use, or the account may be
terminated.
If excessive
bandwidth, disk space utilization or dial-up session length is
determined to adversely affect WMIS Internet's ability to provide
service, immediate action may be taken. The account owner may be
notified by e-mail as soon as practicable thereafter.
Idle Timeouts
Dial-up account
sessions that use the WMIS Internet Service are subject to idle
timeouts. An account session may be determined to be idle if there
appears to be no interactive, human generated data received from
the remote user's computer system within a prescribed amount of
time.
Automated Data
Data that is
generated on a user's computer system automatically, either by an
automated program, script, automatic re-dialers or any other
software device, is considered automated data. Automated data of
any kind is not considered interactive use of the WMIS Internet
Service, and as such, may be disregarded in determining idle
timeouts.
Subscribers to
"unlimited usage" or "unlimited access" plans for dial users may
make reasonable use of the Service without a specific limit on
hours used and without paying more based on hourly usage. These
plans are not intended to provide full-time connections, however,
and the Service may be disconnected after a significant period of
inactivity or after sessions of excessive length. Subscribers
should keep the connection open only when actively using it, and
may not use any automatic method to avoid inactivity disconnect.
Intentional use of automated data methods to avoid idle timeouts
on dial-up accounts is prohibited and grounds for account
termination at WMIS Internet's sole discretion. This includes the
use of automatic redialers to reinstate an idle connection.
Misuse of
Subscriber Account
Internet access
accounts cannot be transferred or used by anyone other than the
subscriber and members of the subscriber's immediate family.
Account sharing (other than among immediate family members) is
strictly prohibited. No more than one login session can be active
at a time on a subscriber's dial-up account. Accounts which have
been transferred to other parties, or which show other activity in
violation of this condition, may be terminated without notice.
Service, Network
and System Interference
Subscribers may
not attempt to interfere with or compromise the operation of the
WMIS Internet network in whole or part, to interfere with any of
the equipment comprising the system, or to access other accounts
or restricted areas of the system.
Subscribers may
not use WMIS Internet's systems in a manner that adversely affects
the availability of its resources to other WMIS Internet
customers.
Facility Usage
Subscribers may
only use those WMIS Internet Service online and computing
facilities and Service areas which have been authorized for
subscriber use. If access is protected by a password, subscribers
are not to make this password available to others or use the
password(s) of others to gain access to such areas. Subscribers
may not attempt to find out the password of another user, nor aid
such attempt by any other person.
Subscribers may
use WMIS Internet Service online and computing facilities and
Service areas only for authorized purposes.
Subscribers may
not attempt to interfere with the proper or intended operation of
any computing facility.
Subscribers may
not attempt to subvert -- or aid others to subvert -- the security
of any computing facility.
Subscribers may
not interfere with use by any other authorized user, nor
compromise the confidentiality of WMIS Internet's or any other
party's internal business practices or records.
Any attempts,
whether successful or not, to gain access to any computer system
or customer's data without consent is prohibited.
Privacy
It may be
necessary for WMIS Internet employees or representatives to
examine system operational and accounting logs and other records
to resolve Service-related problems. WMIS Internet reserves the
right to access an account's mailbox or other features to resolve
problems or mail system errors.
In addition, WMIS
Internet will cooperate with the appropriate legal authorities or
other parties in investigating claims of illegal activity,
including but not limited to illegal transfer or use of
copyrighted material, postings or e-mail containing threats of
violence, or other illegal activity.
WMIS Internet
makes no guarantee and assumes no liability for the security of
any data on any server including those designated as "secure
servers."
No computer system
can be completely protected or should be considered 100% safe from
intrusion. E-mail and other data transmissions over the Internet
may pass through many computer systems, and should not be
considered a secure means of communication unless encrypted. Even
then, such information is only as secure as the encryption method
used.
WMIS Internet does
not generally monitor the activity of accounts except to measure
system utilization and accumulate billing records. However, in our
efforts to protect the integrity of our Service and fulfill any
responsibility we may have as good citizens within the Internet
community, if we become aware of inappropriate use of the WMIS
Internet Service we may respond accordingly.
Censorship
WMIS Internet does
not intend to censor the content of any newsgroups or other
communications passing through its systems. We believe such
choices should generally be left to the individual subscriber.
Software tools are available to screen a subscriber account's
access to newsgroups and Web sites that might be considered
offensive. It is the subscriber's responsibility to make use of
such tools if desired.
Newsgroup postings
and other e-mail messages sent via WMIS Internet and the Internet
are communications between the senders and consenting receivers
thereof, and WMIS Internet has neither the authority nor the
responsibility to regulate their content. The views and comments
expressed by WMIS Internet subscribers or other senders of such
postings or messages are solely those of their authors and do not
reflect any review, approval or endorsement by WMIS Internet. WMIS
Internet will, however, attempt to assist subscribers who
continually receive e-mail they deem to be objectionable and/or
unsolicited e-mail and who notify WMIS Internet of the problem.
Illegal Activity
Internet access
and all other Services provided to WMIS Internet subscribers may
be used for lawful purposes only, and use by a subscriber of the
WMIS Internet Service for the transmission or storage of any
information, data, or material in violation of any federal or
state regulation or law (including, but not limited to, material
protected by copyright, trade secrets, and information that is
confidential as a matter of law) is strictly prohibited. The
subscriber may not use the WMIS Internet Service to transmit or
store any information, data, or material that is threatening,
libelous, or obscene.
Copyright
Infringement
It is assumed
that, unless otherwise specified by the sender, all data
distributed on the Internet by the sender is intended to remain
the intellectual property of the sender or the party who furnished
such data to the sender, and each subscriber transmitting any such
data (or making it available for download or other transmissions)
is assumed to warrant that he or she has full ownership rights or
appropriate licenses to the reports, documents, photographs,
graphic images, audio files, video files and other data placed on
the subscriber's personal web pages or otherwise transmitted. WMIS
Internet subscribers are solely responsible for any actions which
may be necessary to protect ownership rights in such data.
Subscribers acknowledge that WMIS Internet has no control over the
individuals using the Internet and that WMIS Internet expressly
does not warrant that any individuals might not make copies of or
otherwise infringe upon the subscriber's information as
distributed on the Internet.
Subscribers should
be aware of the law of copyright as it affects computer software
and other information or materials available or accessible on the
Internet. A formal copyright notice need not be in evidence for
legal copyright protection to be in force.
As a general rule,
the subscriber is the copyright owner of any file which that
subscriber solely creates for his or her own exclusive use. Any
other file is copyright either by its creator, by commercial
vendors, or by other individual users, and it is generally illegal
for the subscriber to reproduce such file in any part or in any
form, except by permission of the copyright owner or under an
appropriate statutory exception.
Ownership of any
software developed or modified by WMIS Internet and all graphics,
text or other information or content materials supplied or
furnished by WMIS Internet as part of the WMIS Internet Service or
for incorporation into a subscriber's personal Web page in
connection with the Service shall remain with WMIS Internet (or
the party which supplied such materials to WMIS Internet).
Removing or
falsifying the source or origin of software or other material
contained in a file that a subscriber has uploaded is prohibited.
Knowingly
receiving or downloading a file that cannot be legally distributed
is prohibited, even though a file may have been mailed or posted
notwithstanding such illegality.
Notices from WMIS
Internet
Users may receive
announcements from time to time from the WMIS Internet Service via
e-mail regarding various aspects of the Service, including without
limitation notices of feature upgrades or changes,
Service-affecting issues or events, special offers for Service
users from WMIS Internet distribution partners or other parties,
etc.
Unsolicited E-mail
Sending mass,
unsolicited e-mail by Service users is prohibited.
Using a WMIS
Internet e-mail address to collect responses from unsolicited
commercial e-mail is prohibited.
Sending
unsolicited e-mail advertising a service or web site, newsgroup,
etc. located or hosted within the WMIS Internet domain space or
address space, or service otherwise associated with WMIS Internet
is prohibited regardless of e-mail point of origin.
Mail bombing
Sending large
volumes of unsolicited e-mail to a single user, or group of users,
commercial or otherwise, by Service users is prohibited.
Harassment
Sending
outrageously threatening or harassing e-mail (for example, making
terroristic threats, or threatening physical injury or damage to
persons or property), especially after being requested to stop, is
prohibited. However, not every "flame" message or angry exchange
of e-mail can automatically be considered harassment. WMIS
Internet is not responsible for the content or tone of any e-mail
or other transmissions of the subscribers to its Service or other
parties using the Internet, and subscribers or others should not
expect that WMIS Internet will attempt to mediate or otherwise
become involved in any particular disagreement or dispute between
Internet users. However, WMIS Internet will cooperate with
appropriate law enforcement agencies involved in investigating
instances that may be reported to such authorities by subscribers
or other users who believe they are being subjected to potentially
unlawful harassment.
Other E-mail
related issues
Subscribers also
may not engage in the following activities while using the WMIS
Internet service:
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Intercepting,
redirecting or otherwise interfering or attempting to interfere
with e-mail intended for other parties;
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Mailing or
sending files that contain copyrighted, commercial software or
other material protected by intellectual property laws (or by
rights of privacy or publicity) unless the user owns or controls
the rights thereto or has received all necessary consents;
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Knowingly or
maliciously transmitting files that contain a virus or corrupted
data;
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Knowingly
deleting any author attributions, legal notices or proprietary
designations or labels in a file that the user mails or sends;
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Publishing,
posting, distributing or disseminating defamatory, infringing,
obscene or other unlawful material or information;
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Using the WMIS
Internet Service or systems to threaten, harass, stalk, abuse,
or otherwise violate the legal rights (including rights of
privacy and publicity) of others;