» General Conduct:
The CyberFrontier network, including the websites operated by
CyberFrontier (collectively, the 'CyberFrontier Network'), may
be used only for lawful purposes. Users may not use the
CyberFrontier Network in order to transmit, distribute or store
material in violation of any applicable law, in a manner that
will infringe the copyright, trademark, trade secret or other
intellectual property rights of others or the privacy, publicity
or other personal rights of others, or that is obscene,
threatening, abusive or hateful.
» Child Pornography:
CyberFrontier will cooperate fully with any criminal
investigation into a Customer's violation of the Child
Protection Act of 1984 concerning child pornography. Customers
are ultimately responsible for the actions of their clients over
the CyberFrontier network, and will be liable for illegal
material posted by their clients. According to the Child
Protection Act, child pornography includes photographs, films,
video or any other type of visual presentation that shows a
person who is or is depicted as being under the age of eighteen
years and is engaged in or is depicted as engaged in explicit
sexual activity, or the dominant characteristic of which is the
depiction, for a sexual purpose, of a sexual organ or the anal
region of a person under the age of eighteen years any written
material or visual representation that advocates or counsels
sexual activity with a person under the age of eighteen years.
No credits will be issued for any interruption in service
resulting from policy violations. Violations of the Child
Protection Act may be reported to the U.S. Customs Agency at
icpicc@customs.treas.gov.
» System and Network Security:
Users are prohibited from violating or attempting to violate the
security of the CyberFrontier Network, including, without
limitation, (a) accessing data not intended for such User or
logging into a server or account which such User is not
authorized to access, (b) attempting to probe, scan or test the
vulnerability of a system or network or to breach security or
authentication measures without proper authorization, (c)
attempting to interfere with service to any user, host or
network, including, without limitation, via means of
overloading, 'flooding', 'mailbombing' or 'crashing', (d)
forging any TCP/IP packet header or any part of the header
information in any e-mail or newsgroup posting, or (e) taking
any action in order to obtain services to which such User is not
entitled. Violations of system or network security may result in
civil or criminal liability. CyberFrontier will investigate
occurrences which may involve such violations and may involve,
and cooperate with, law enforcement authorities in prosecuting
Users who are involved in such violations.
» E-Mail:
Users may not send unsolicited e-mail messages, including,
without limitation, bulk commercial advertising or informational
announcements ('spam') in a way that could be reasonably
expected to adversely impact the CyberFrontier Network,
including, without limitation, using an e-mail account on
CyberFrontier 's network to send spam, or using the service of
another provider to send spam or to promote a site hosted on or
connected to the CyberFrontier Network. In addition, Users may
not use the CyberFrontier Network in order to (a) send e-mail
messages which are excessive and/ or intended to harass or annoy
others, (b) continue to send e-mail messages to a recipient that
has indicated that he/she does not wish to receive them, (c)
send e-mail with forged TCP/IP packet header information, (d)
send malicious e-mail, including, without limitation, 'mailbombing',
(e) send or receive e-mail messages in a manner that violates
the use policies of any other internet service provider, or (f)
use an e-mail box exclusively as a storage space for data.
» Usenet:
Users who post messages to Usenet newsgroups are responsible for
becoming familiar with any written charter or FAQ governing use
of such newsgroups and complying therewith. Regardless of such
policies, Users may not (a) post the same message, or a series
of similar messages, to one or more newsgroups (excessive
cross-posting or multiple-posting, also known as 'Usenet spam'),
(b) cancel or supersede posts not originally posted by such
User, unless such User does so in the course of his/her duties
as an official newsgroup moderator, (c) post any message with
forged packet header information, or (d) post messages that are
excessive and/or intended to annoy or harass others, including,
without limitation, chain letters.
Shell hosting /
IRC related applications
Can be only run with written consent from CyberFrontier.
» Suspension; Termination:
Any User which CyberFrontier determines to have violated any
element of this Acceptable Use Policy shall receive a written
warning, and may be subject at CyberFrontier 's discretion to a
temporary suspension of service pending such User's agreement in
writing to refrain from any further violations; provided,
however, that if CyberFrontier deems it necessary, it may
immediately suspend or terminate such User's service without
issuing such a warning. Users which CyberFrontier determines to
have committed a second violation of any element of this
Acceptable Use Policy shall be subject to immediate suspension
or termination of service without further notice.
» Responsibility:
CyberFrontier takes no responsibility for any material input by
others and not posted to the CyberFrontier Network by
CyberFrontier. CyberFrontier is not responsible for the content
of any other websites linked to the CyberFrontier Network;
links are provided as Internet navigation tools only.
For all support
inquiries, please contact support