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Acceptable Use Policy

General Policy

It is the responsibility of all users of Frazier Mountain Internet Service ("FMIS") to maintain use of their account which is consistent with common ethical practices and accepted community standards within those communities that the user participates. Users of FMIS must respect copyrights and licenses for programs, data and documents as well as the privacy of others they may encounter on the Global Internet

FMIS will report to law enforcement authorities any activities which may be considered illegal, as well as any reports it receives of such activities. When requested, FMIS will cooperate with law enforcement authorities.

FMIS will review alleged violations of its Acceptable Use Policy on a case-by-case basis. FMIS will take action as provided in its service agreement, which may include termination of the Account Holder's services.

FMIS reserves the right to modify this policy at any time. The most current version of this document is available as http://www.frazmtn.com/aup.htm

Acceptable Uses of Frazier Mountain Internet Service

Acceptable Use of Frazier Mountain Internet Service will include all uses which meet these criteria:

  1. The activity is considered legal in all areas in which the activity occurs or passes through, AND
  2. The activity is not specifically prohibited by this Acceptable Use Policy or the Service Agreement

Unacceptable Uses of Frazier Mountain Internet ServiceThe following uses are specifically prohibited by this Policy:

  1. Any activity which is NOT considered legal in all areas in which the activity occurs or passes.
  2. Transmission of any communication where the meaning of the message is likely to be highly offensive to the recipient or recipients of that message.
  3. Any conduct which is inflammatory, abusive, or harassing or may be considered anti-social behavior.
  4. Violation of any copyright, patent, trademark, or other proprietary rights including distribution or transferring of "pirated" software.
  5. Disruption of network traffic or FMIS services in anyway including excessive amounts of bandwidth or excessive use of computer resources.
  6. Attempts to "hack" or make any entry into any computer systems in a way for which that computer system was not specifically intended, or attempts to gain unauthorized access to any systems or data, or attempts to gain unauthorized access to any individual account or data.
  7. Distribution of unsolicited advertising including junk mailing, and chain letters.
  8. Use which does not meet the primary goals of Frazier Mountain Internet Services

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Document Last Revised December 28, 1995
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