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Computerized Business Solutions, Inc. strives to provide the highest quality Internet service possible to our customers.
To ensure the continued enjoyment of all of our subscribers to reliable, high-quality service, this Acceptable Use Policy describes activities which are prohibited.
The examples listed are not exhaustive, and may change from time to time. They are provided solely for guidance to Computerized Business Solutions' customers.
Computerized Business Solutions, Inc. intends to exercise its right to immediately terminate service, without notice, to any account which has been used in a manner that is disruptive or is otherwise in violation of the Acceptable Use Policy.
Actions which are considered to be violations of the Acceptable Use Policy include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Harassment, whether through language, frequency, or size of messages.
- Sending email to any person who does not wish to receive it. If a recipient asks to stop receiving email, the customer must not send that person any further email.
- Sending unsolicited bulk mail messages ("junk mail" or "spam") which, in Computerized Business Solutions' sole judgment, is disruptive or generates a significant number of user complaints. This includes bulk-mailing of commercial advertising, informational announcements. etc.
- Forwarding or otherwise propagating chain letters and pyramid schemes, whether or not the recipient wishes to receive such mailings.
- Malicious email, such as "mailbombing" or flooding a user or site with very large or numerous pieces of email.
- Forging of header information.
- Accounts may not be used to collect replies to messages sent from another Internet Service Provider, where those messages violate this Acceptable Use Policy or the Acceptable Use Policy of that other provider.
- Attempts to obtain unauthorized access, such as attempts to circumvent user authentication or security of any host, network or account ("cracking"). This includes accessing data not intended for the customer, logging into a server or account the customer is not expressly authorized to access or probing the security of other networks.
- Attempts to interfere with service to any user, host, or network. This includes "denial of service" attacks, "flooding" of networks, deliberate attempts to overload a service and attempts to "crash" a host.
- Use of any kind of program/script/command designed to interfere with a user's terminal session.
If you are unsure whether any contemplated use or action is permitted, please contact us for assistance.


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