| Introduction
Zipzap
offer our clients the means to acquire
and disseminate a wealth of public,
private, commercial and non-commercial
information. We also want our clients
to be fully informed of your rights
and obligations, and ours, in connection
with your use of the Internet. This
Acceptable Uses Policy which supplements
each customer's respective services
agreement is intended as a plain
English guide to those rights and
obligations.
When clients
obtain information through the Internet,
they must keep in mind that we cannot
monitor, verify, warrant or vouch
for the accuracy and quality of
the information that clients may
acquire. For this reason, the client
must exercise his or her best judgment
in relying on information obtained
from the Internet, and also should
be aware that some material posted
to the Internet is sexually explicit
or otherwise offensive. Because
we cannot monitor and censor the
Internet, and will not attempt to
do so, we cannot accept any responsibility
for injury to our clients that results
from inaccurate, unsuitable or offensive
Internet communications.
When clients
disseminate information through
the Internet, they also must keep
in mind that we do not review, edit,
censor or take responsibility for
any information our clients may
create. This places on clients what
will be, for most, an unfamiliar
responsibility. When users place
information on the Internet, they
have the same liability as other
authors for copyright infringement,
defamation and other harmful speech.
Also, because the information they
create is carried over our facilities
and may reach a large number of
people, including both clients and
non subscribers of ours, clients
postings to the Internet may affect
other clients and may harm our goodwill,
business reputation and operations.
For these
reasons, clients violate our Acceptable
Uses Policy and the Services Agreement
when they, their affiliates or subsidiaries
engage in the following activities:
- Spamming
- Unsolicited, commercial
mass e-mailing (known as"spamming")
is a strongly disfavored practice
among Internet users and service
providers. Should "spam" originate
from our servers, our IP address
can be blocked resulting in email
and web hosting services being
effected. It is particularly harmful
not only because of its negative
impact on consumer attitudes toward
us, but also because it can overload
our equipment and disrupt service
to our clients. Should we discover
that our servers are being used
for spamming, we may terminate
your service with us.
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Copyright Violation
- Violation of copyrights held
by individuals andcorporations
or other entities can result
in civil and criminal liability
for theinfringer, and can involve
the ISP in litigation and possible
loss of reputation.
- Distribution and/or Transmission
of Obscene or Indecent Speech
or Materials - Violation of indecency
and obscenity laws can result
incriminal penalties.
- Defamation - Defamatory speech
distributed over the Internet
can result in civil liability
for the defamer and litigation
against the ISP whose facilities
were used to distribute the defamatory
material.
- Illegal/Unauthorized Access
to Other Computers or Networks
- The illegal or unauthorized
accessing (often known as "hacking")
of computers networks carries
potential civil and criminal penalties
in New Zealand law.
- Distribution of Viruses, Worms,
Trojan Horses and Other Destructive
Activities - Distribution of Internet
viruses, worms, Trojanhorses and
other destructive activities,
such as hacking, can result inserious
civil and or criminal liability
under New Zealand law.
- Export Control Violations -
The law limits the ability of
persons to export encryption software,
over the Internet or otherwise,
to points outside the United States.
- Other Activities - Whether lawful
or unlawful, that we determine
to beharmful to our clients, operations
or reputation, including any activities
that restrict or inhibit any other
user from using and enjoying the
service or the Internet.
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