Common use of Specific Examples of AUP Violations Clause in Contracts

Specific Examples of AUP Violations. The following are examples of conduct which may lead to termination of Customer Service. Without limiting the general policy in Section K(i), it is a violation of the Agreement to: (a) access without permission or right the accounts or computer systems of others, to spoof the URL, DNS or IP addresses of NetCarrier, or subcontractors or suppliers, or any other entity, or to penetrate the security measures of NetCarrier or NetCarrier subcontractors or suppliers or any other person’s computer system, or to attempt any of the foregoing; (b) transmit uninvited communications, data or information, or engage in other similar activities, including without limitation, “spamming”, “flaming” or denial of service attacks; (c) intercept, interfere with or redirect email or other transmissions sent by or to others; (d) introduce viruses, worms, harmful code or Trojan horses on the Internet; (e) engage in conduct that is defamatory, fraudulent, obscene or deceptive; (f) generate excessive amounts of email or other Internet traffic; (g) Use the Service in any fashion for the transmission or dissemination of images containing child pornography or in a manner that is obscene, sexually explicit, cruel or racist in nature or which espouses, promotes or incites bigotry, hatred or racism; or (h) download or Use the Service in countries prohibited by applicable law.

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Sources: Service Agreement, Service Agreement