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| Acceptance
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| As a Web solutions provider, PCSHOST offers its
customers the means to acquire and disseminate a wealth of public, private, commercial and
non-commercial information. PCSHOST also wants its customers to be fully informed of their
rights and obligations and those of PCSHOST in connection with their use of the
Internet. When customers disseminate
information through the Internet, they also must keep in mind that PCSHOST does not
review, edit, censor or take responsibility for any information its customers may create.
This places on customers what will be, for most, an
unfamiliar responsibility. When users place information on the Internet, they have the
same liability as other authors for copyright infringement, defamation and other harmful
speech.
For these reasons, customers violate PCSHOST policy and the
Hosting Agreement when they, their affiliates or subsidiaries engage in the following
activities:

Spamming
Unsolicited, commercial mass e-mailing (known as "spamming") is a strongly
disfavored practice among Internet users and service providers.It is particularly harmful not only because of its negative impact on
consumer attitudes toward PCSHOST, but also because it can overload PCSHOST's equipment
and disrupt service to our customers.
For more information about Internet Abuse and PCSHOST's
policy concerning these issues, please read detailed
information.
Illegal/Unauthorized Access to
Other Computers or Networks
The illegal or unauthorized accessing (often known as "hacking"
or "cracking") of computers or networks carries potential civil and criminal
penalties under both federal laws and the laws of most states.
Other Activities
Whether lawful or unlawful, that PCSHOST determines to be harmful to its customers,
operations or reputation, including any activities that restrict or inhibit any other user
from using and enjoying the service or the Internet. |
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