In order to make a complex system like the Internet feasible
each company and/or person connected is expected to show a common level
of respect. The trespass against the computers of others is a growing problem
on the Internet, especially in the form of unsolicited commercial e-mail.
It is simply impossible for Vaxxine to review every communication sent
from a Vaxxine client to a third party to make sure it doesn't cross the
line. The simple quantity of data would be impossible to review and privacy
is an extremely important issue to us. However, Vaxxine will do
its best to respond to specific complaints made about the conduct of a
Vaxxine Internet client.
Defining what is, and is not, acceptable on the Internet is also a task
which is not, for the most part, appropriate for Vaxxine. Therefore, we
have tried to define a common set of criteria which can result in Vaxxine
suspending or revoking an Internet account with regard to this Acceptable
Use Policy. In addition to/in lieu of suspending an account, Vaxxine may
choose to suspend or revoke some other service, such as UNIX shell access,
WWW site privilege, CGI development privilege, etc.
Vaxxine also reserves the right to take legal action as appropriate. Parents
are also reminded that they may be held accountable for the actions of
their children.
Vaxxine may take recovery action in any of the following conditions:
The activity is an obvious violation of a law of the province of Ontario,
the country of Canada, or an applicable international law/treaty. This
includes, but is not limited to any activity that is considered obscene,
including the publishing or distribution of child pornography. These
activities are not permitted and will result in immediate action. Illegal
offenses will be reported to authorities and may result in criminal charges.
Allowing the unacceptable use to continue would cause serious emotional
distress for a person.
Allowing the unacceptable use to continue could adversely affect Vaxxine's
reputation as an Internet citizen.
Allowing the unacceptable use to continue could result in some form
of harm, real or perceived, to Vaxxine's computers or network.
Allowing the unacceptable use to continue could result in some form
of harm, real or perceived, to a third party's computers or network.
Allowing the unacceptable use to continue may limit another Vaxxine
client's use of their "fair share" of the network resources.
Vaxxine is free to modify the terms of this Acceptable Use Policy as well
as other policies considering use of its Internet service without prior notice.
In order to reduce confusion Vaxxine has compiled a list
of the most notable activities that are not an acceptable use of Vaxxine's
Internet service. Note that not every possible transgression has been listed
here and that complaints are handled on a case by case basis.
World Wide Specific Policies
Note that not every possible transgression has been listed
here and that complaints are handled on a case by case basis.
Technical Support
Technical support is not available for the development of WWW pages for use
on Vaxxine's servers. Support is limited to general assistance with installing
and configuring the WWW browser distributed by Vaxxine. If you wish to retain
Vaxxine for Web Development, please contact
our Sales Office by telephone or by e-mail.
Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Scripts
Vaxxine is pleased to have our clients use Common Gateway Interface programs
on the WWW server to enhance their WWW sites with the following caveats:
CGIs which consume heavy CPU resources, as determined on a case
by case basis by Vaxxine staff, are not acceptable.
CGIs which produce large files or intensive disk use, as determined
on a case by case basis by Vaxxine staff, are not acceptable.
CGIs which have known security holes, and could possibly be used
as an open spam relay, or otherwise compromise our servers, as determined
on a case by case basis by Vaxxine staff, are not acceptable and
will be removed or shut down without notice.
Backup Copies/Loss of Data
Vaxxine keeps periodic backup copies of your WWW pages. It is your
responsibility, however, to ensure that you maintain a local copy
of your data in the case of system error.
Vaxxine is not responsible for loss of data, by any means, while
using Vaxxine's service.
Vaxxine is free to modify the terms of this Acceptable Use Policy
as well as other policies considering use of its Internet service
without prior notice.
Security Attacks/Copyright Violations
Also known as "cracking" (or "hacking" to some) these security attacks
involve either attempting to represent oneself as someone that you
are not to a computer system or attempting to gain additional abilities
for which you are not personally authorized. They can also involve
misrepresenting your identity as part of electronic communication.
Security attacks may also include downloading files from an Internet
site which are not explicitly defined as belonging to you, available
for public download, and for which you do not have permission from
the site operator to download.
Copyright violations involve the theft of intellectual property owned
by someone else, such as software you didn't pay for that's not freeware
or covered by a shareware license. Theft of intellectual property in
terms of computers generally involves the copying of software without
paying the appropriate license fees. That is, you have a reproduced
copy (hence, copyright) of file(s) "owned" by an author, in your possession,
without their permission ("license") to have such a copy. It may also
mean that you have a licensed copy in your possession that are you
reproducing for others, who, in turn, do not have the author's permission
to use the file.
Possession, in computer terms, would normally refer to having control
over the equipment upon which the file is physically stored as well
as a reasonable belief that you have a knowledge of its presence. This
would include such circumstances as having a copyrighted work on your
home computer without the author's permission. In a shared equipment
situation it would refer to the control of part of the equipment (such
as the "disk directory") that the file is physically stored on. For
instance, you "possess" the directories on Vaxxine's servers that are
assigned to you for your home directory, local scripts, etc.
These actions are illegal and, where applicable, may be turned over
to the legal authorities for prosecution. Actions can result in as
much as ten years in prison. Copyright actions may also result in a
fine up to one million dollars. There may also be civil damages involved.
The copyright holders have the right to pursue the person that performed
the act directly.
The person performing the act is directly responsible for the violation.
This may be excepted in the case of parents of guardians, who should
be aware that they may be held responsible for the actions of minors.
Vaxxine.com respects the privacy of its users and is committed
to protecting your personal information. Any information you provide to
us is kept in strict confidence and will not be used in ways to which you
have not consented.
The information you provide when filling out any form on Vaxxine.com may
be used internally to improve our marketing and promotional efforts, statistically
analyze site usage, improve our content and product offerings, and customize
our site's content and layout. We believe that these uses allow us to improve
our site and better tailor it to meet our users' needs.
We also use this personal data to deliver both customized information,
such as targeted banners and promotions, and general information, such
as newly launched features, to you.
We do not and will not sell, rent, loan, or trade your name, e-mail address,
or any other personally identifiable information to others. While we may
share non-personal, aggregate statistics about our customers, sales, traffic
patterns, and related site information with advertisers and reputable third-party
vendors for marketing and promotional purposes, none of the information
we disclose can be used to personally identify you. Certain information
- such as your password and credit card number - is not disclosed in aggregate
form at all.
By using our web site, you consent to the collection and use of your information
by Vaxxine.com within the policies stated above. If we decide to change
our privacy policy, we will post changes on this page so that you are always
aware of the information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances
we disclose it.
As with all areas of our site, Vaxxine.com welcomes your questions and
comments. If you have any questions or concerns about our stated privacy
policies, please contact us.
Note that spam/UCE does not include one time messages sent
by Vaxxine clients to local general mailing lists,
for private sales. Mailing lists explicitly ( as opposed to implicitly,
or implied) permit such one time mailings of a private nature. As such
they are an opt-in list for such single mailings. All such postings must
be "Rated G" since the list has members of all ages, cultures, and beliefs.
Unsolicited commercial e-mail, sometimes known as spam, is e-mail that
is normally of a direct sales/solicitation nature sent to one or more e-mail
addresses on the Internet without the recipient first requesting or authorizing
the communication. It also includes posting of articles to the Usenet in
newsgroups not meant for that type of use. E-mail of this type may also
be known as unsolicited broadcast e-mail or unsolicited bulk e-mail.
UCE can also include unsolicited e-mail requesting trades or services
that do not request money. The main point is that they are unsolicited.
Note that sending e-mail to people that did not explicitly provide you
with their e-mail address for this particular purpose is also an abuse.
To be considered solicited the recipient of the message must have provided
their e-mail address directly to you explicitly for this particular purpose.
Further, signing up to one opt-in list does not infer that the recipient
has signed up for any other.
Unsolicited e-mail has been shown to cause performance bottlenecks by
consuming a great amount of bandwidth and is loathed by all but a few recipients.
Since the recipient is paying for their Internet access (everyone on the
Internet is in some form) it is unfair to attempt to pass on the cost of
doing business to people not involved in the operation. It is theft, plain
and simple. Claims to the contrary are only made by those stealing the
resources.
Reputable Internet Service Providers recommend that clients not deal with
any company or individual that acts in this fashion.
Such e-mail is also commonly used as a vehicle for questionably legal
scams. The problem has reached such a critical level that the Federal
Trade Commission in the United States wants questionably legal material
(get rich quick schemes, financial promises, etc.) which may involve Americans
sent to you by e-mail to be forwarded to them at uce@ftc.gov.
So far, thousands of the most dishonest fraud promoters have been contacted
directly by the FTC. They have also created a Newsletter to
help show some of tricks used by the usual cheats that send out unsolicited
commercial e-mail. Senders foolish enough to be resending existing unsolicited
commercial e-mail should remind themselves that they, too, may be charged
with fraud. Such charges can carry both civil and criminal penalties. Canadian
fraud laws are designed with much the same intent as the American ones.
Unsolicited commercial e-mail risks harming Vaxxine's reputation as an
Internet citizen as well as computers and networks operated by Vaxxine
and third parties. There are several efforts underway to have unsolicited
e-mail qualified under the same laws as "junk faxing" which is an excellent
idea. Additionally several very successful lawsuits have been brought by
various companies across the Internet against the senders for such abusive
activity. Some receiving ISPs have been able to recover many thousands
of dollars from the individuals that sent the e-mail in these suits.
Advertising in a less intrusive way that doesn't waste massive amounts
of bandwidth, such as creating a WWW site, is the far better alternative.
E-mail advertising is acceptable if the sender can prove that each individual
recipient authorized the sending of such e-mail beforehand (i.e., it is
solicited or "opt-in" mail). These activities normally require some business
knowledge and skill, however, and may exclude many existing senders of
unsolicited chimerical e-mail.
Vaxxine also does not permit "harvesting", the process of collecting e-mail
addresses from Internet servers (be it WWW, Usenet, etc.) without the express
permission of the particular user of the e-mail address.
Harassment is communication which continues after the recipient
has requested that it stop. Unless the communication is beyond the control
of the person to which the request to stop was sent it cannot be tolerated.
Most types of harassment are also illegal and the person being harassed
may choose to bring the authorities in for investigation and prosecution.
Penalties for harassment may include criminal sanctions such as prison
time as well as civil sanctions involving monetary rewards. Harassment
is never a good idea!
Harassment which is ethnic or gender based/sexual in nature is not acceptable
under any condition.
18 years of Reliable Internet Service, 28 years of Expert Computer Service. Call Vaxxine 905-685-1539