1.
Who does this AUP apply to?
This is our AUP and it applies to all of our customers and
anyone who uses a service we provide.
2.
What are prohibited uses?
You are prohibited from using a service we provide, to:
2.1. break the law, or to allow another person to break the
law;
2.2. abuse, menace, harass, stalk or intimidate anyone;
2.3. damage property;
2.4. injure anyone;
2.5. mislead or deceive;
2.6. facilitate the commission of a tort;
2.7. breach a contract, or assist someone to breach a contract;
2.8. allow for the misuse of anyone’s confidential
information;
2.9. misuse or allow for the misuse of anyone’s personal
information, sensitive information or health information,
as defined by the Privacy Act 1988;
2.10 facilitate or engage in any act or omission which is
in contravention of the Spam Act 2003, the Spam Regulations
2004 or the Internet Industry Spam Code of Practice;
2.11. deceive, access or manipulate (or allow anyone else
to) our billing systems or any part of our network;
2.12. interfere with someone else’s computer without
their permission;
2.13. allow a minor to view or access material which is inappropriate
for minors including pornography;
2.14. send or distribute any virus, worm, trojan or other
malicious code;
2.15. send alter or create an electronic message (including
spoofing) to conceal the true identity of the person from
whom it originates;
2.16. interfere with the proper operation of a website, newsgroup,
forum or chatroom;
2.17. use a remote system (such as a mail server or proxy
server), without the authorisation of the owner of it, for
the transmission of data;
2.18. operate a service such as a mail server or proxy server,
without proper controls to prevent the use of the service
by unauthorised third parties for the transmission of data;
2.19. probe a remote system (such as a mail server or proxy
server), so as to determine the open ports, services or vulnerabilities
on it, except as authorised by the owner;
2.20. control or contribute to a Denial of Service attack;
2.21. send, display or publish material which:
2.21.1. is obscene or offensive;
2.21.2. is defamatory or potentially defamatory;
2.21.3. would contravene anyone’s intellectual property
rights;
2.21.4. is likely to incite sexual, religious or racial hatred,
violence, discrimination or vilification;
3.
What is our 'fair use policy'?
3.1. Our fair use policy:
3.1.1. is designed to improve your internet experience by
protecting you from others who slow our internet services
due to excessive downloads; and
3.1.2. applies to all of our ‘unlimited’ plans
unless their service terms say otherwise.
3.2. In addition to any other speed shaping imposed on a
service, we further shape our ‘unlimited’ plans
to 64kbps once a user has reached the fair use cap.
3.3. To find out what the fair use cap on your plan is, refer
to your service terms.
4.
Are there any extra terms?
4.1. The prohibitions in this AUP are in addition to and
not instead of those in our Standard Form of Agreement.
4.2. Our copyright policy forms part of this AUP.
4.3. We recommend that all users and commercial content providers
who use our service review the information provided at www.iia.net.au/guideuser.html,
and www.netalert.com.au.
4.4. People under the age of 18 years should not use a service
or access account unless they have the consent of an adult
responsible for them.
4.5. If you use one of our services to provide commercial
content, we recommend that you adequately label the content,
an example of a labeling system is administered by Internet
Content Rating Association (ICRA) www.icra.org.
5. Spam
1.1. Definition
In this section, “Spam” includes one or more
unsolicited commercial electronic messages with an Australian
link for purposes of the Spam Act 2003, and derivations of
the word “Spam” have corresponding meanings.
1.2. Acceptable use in relation to Spam
You may not use the Service to:
a) send, allow to be sent, or assist in the sending of Spam;
b) use or distribute any software designed to harvest email
addresses; or
c) otherwise breach the Spam Act 2003 or the Spam Regulations
2004 of the Commonwealth.
1.3. Our rights to suspend the Service
In addition to, and without prejudice our other rights of
suspension, we may suspend our provision of the Service to
you in the following events:
a) if the Service provided to you is being used to host any
device or service that allows email to be sent between third
parties not under your authority and control; or
b) if you are in breach of clause 1.2 above.
provided however that we will first make reasonable attempts
to contact you and give you the opportunity to address the
problem within a reasonable time period. What is reasonable
in this context will depend on the severity of the problems
being caused by the open service of breach referred to above.
1.4. Customer to minimise risk of breach
You agree to use your reasonable best endeavours to secure
any device or network within your control against being used
in breach of clause 1.2 above by third parties, including
where appropriate:
a) the installation and maintenance of antivirus software;
b) the installation and maintenance of firewall software;
and
c) the application of operating system and application software
and patches and updates.
Our right to suspend your account applies regardless of whether
the open service is provided or the breach is committed intentionally,
through misconfiguration, or by other means not authorized
by you including but not limited to through a Trojan horse
or virus.
1.5. Our right to scan for misconfigurations
We may scan any IP address ranges allocated to you for your
use with the Service in order to detect the presence of open
or otherwise misconfigured mail and proxy servers.
1.6. Our right to terminate the Service
If the Service is suspended and the grounds upon which it
was suspended are not corrected by you within seven days,
we may terminate the Service. In the event the Service is
terminated under this clause, you may apply for a pro rate
refund of any pre-paid charges for the Service, but we have
the right to levy a reasonable fee for any costs incurred
as a result of the conduct that resulted in the suspension.
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