Common use of Disruption of the Service Clause in Contracts

Disruption of the Service. You may not: i. access, tamper with, or use non-public areas (that are not accessible to you in accordance with this ToU or the Manual) of the Services, our computer systems, or the technical delivery systems of our providers; ii. probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of any system or network or breach or circumvent any security or authentication measure that we use in provision of the Services; iii. access or search the Services by any means other than our publicly supported interfaces; iv. attempt to disrupt or overwhelm our infrastructure by intentionally imposing unreasonable requests or burdens on our resources (e.g. using “bots” or other automated systems to send requests or complaints to our servers at a rate beyond what could be sent by a human user during the same period of time); v. interfere with or disrupt the access of any Subscriber or End User, including, without limitation, by sending a virus, overloading, flooding, spamming, mail-bombing the Services, or by scripting the creation of User Content in such a manner as to interfere with or create an undue burden on the Services.

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Sources: Terms of Use, Terms of Use