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System Abuse Policy
System abuse is strictly prohibited. e-BZZZ may terminate
or modify
service immediately and may bill for any resulting support charges
if the client engages in system
abuse.
Following is a list of actions which are defined as system
abuse.
This list is non-exclusive; any action about which there is
any doubt should be referred to e-BZZZ for
evaluation.
Actions which constitute system abuse include, but are not
limited to:
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attempting to circumvent user authentication or security of any
host, network, or account on e-BZZZ systems or the Internet
at large ("cracking");
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attempting, in any way, to interfere with or deny service to any
user or any host on the Internet;
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forging email or USENET posting header information;
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sending large numbers of unsolicited mail messages (i.e. "junk mail");
this includes adding or attempting to add addresses to any mailing list
without explicit positive consent of the addressee.
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forwarding or posting "chain letters" (multiple forwarding) of any
type;
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posting inappropriate messages to USENET newsgroups
e.g., posting large numbers of unsolicited posts indiscriminately
("spamming"), or posting encoded binary files to USENET newsgroups
not specifically named for that purpose;
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attempting to cancel, supersede, or otherwise interfere with
email or USENET posts other than one's own;
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engaging in harassment, whether through language, frequency,
or size of messages;
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using an account at another provider to promote an e-BZZZ
Web site in an abusive manner;
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using an e-BZZZ account or network connection to collect
replies to messages
sent from another provider which violate these rules or those
of that provider;
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reselling e-BZZZ services to third parties who do not
abide by these guidelines.
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