General usage
Usage Policy
This is Digital Wolf Web's Usage Policy, which
supplements the service agreement of each user of Dwolf's
services (each, a "Subscriber"). Every Subscriber is subject
to this Usage Policy, and by virtue of using Dwolf's
services, network, and/or systems (collectively the
"Services") agrees to be bound by this Usage Policy. Dwolf
will revise this Usage Policy from time to time. A
Subscriber's use of the Services after revisions to the
Usage Policy are posted on Dwolf's website at www.dwolf.net,
will constitute such person's acceptance of any changes or
additions to the Usage Policy.
Subscribers violate this Usage Policy when they (or their
affiliates or customers) engage in the following prohibited
activities.
Violations of Intellectual Property Rights
Any violation of any person's intellectual property
rights, rights of privacy, rights of publicity or other
personal rights is prohibited. Dwolf is required by law to
remove or block access to content appearing on or through
the Services upon receipt of proper notice of copyright
infringement (see "Copyright Infringement Notice
Information" below).
Spamming
Spamming, whether or not it overloads the Services or
disrupts service to Dwolf's Subscribers, is prohibited. The
term "spamming" includes, but is not limited to, the sending
of unsolicited bulk and/or commercial message over the
Internet or maintaining an open SMTP policy. Dwolf reserves
the right to determine, in its sole and absolute discretion,
whether e-mail recipients were from an opt-in email list.
Misrepresentation of Transmission Information
Forging, misrepresenting, omitting, or deleting message
headers, return mailing information and/or Internet protocol
addresses to conceal or misidentify the origin of an message
is prohibited.
Viruses and Other Destructive Activities
Use of the Services for creating or sending Internet
viruses, worms or Trojan horses, or for pinging, flooding or
mailbombing, or engaging in denial of service attacks is
prohibited. It is also prohibited for any Subscriber to
engage in other activity that is intended to disrupt or
interfere with, or that results in the disruption of or
interference with, the ability of others to effectively use
the Services (or any connected network, system, service or
equipment) or conduct their business over the Internet.
Hacking
"Hacking" and related activities is prohibited. "Hacking"
includes, but is not limited to, the following activities:
illegally or without authorization, accessing computers,
accounts or networks, penetrating or attempting to penetrate
security measures, port scans, stealth scans, and other
activities designed to assist in hacking.
Export Control Violations
The exportation of encryption software outside of the
United States and/or violations of United States law
relating to the exportation of software is prohibited.
Child Pornography
The use of the Services to store, post, display,
transmit, advertise or otherwise make available child
pornography is prohibited. Dwolf is required by law, and
will, notify law enforcement agencies when it becomes aware
of the presence of child pornography on, or being
transmitted through, the Services.
Other Illegal Activities
The use of the Services to engage in any activities that
are determined by Dwolf, in its sole and absolute
discretion, to be illegal is prohibited. Such illegal
activities include, but are not limited to, storing,
posting, displaying, transmitting or otherwise making
available ponzi or pyramid schemes, fraudulently charging
credit cards or displaying credit card information of third
parties without their consent, and failure to comply with
applicable on-line privacy laws. Dwolf will cooperate fully
with appropriate law enforcement agencies in connection with
any and all illegal activities occurring on or through the
Services.
Obscene, Defamatory, Abusive or Threatening Language
Use of the Services to store, post, transmit, display or
otherwise make available obscene, defamatory, harassing,
abusive or threatening language is prohibited.
Other Activities
Engaging in any activity that, in Dwolf's sole and
absolute discretion, disrupts, interferes with or is harmful
to (or threatens to disrupt, interfere with, or be harmful
to) the Services, Dwolf's business, operations, reputation,
goodwill, customers and/or customer relations, or the
ability of Dwolf's customers to effectively use the Services
is prohibited. Such prohibited activities include making
available any program, product or service that is designed
to or could be used to violate this Usage Policy. In
addition, the failure by a Subscriber to cooperate with
Dwolf in correcting or preventing violations of this Usage
Policy by, or that result from the activity of, a customer
of the Subscriber is a violation of this Usage Policy.
In general, Dwolf does not monitor its customers'
websites or activities to determine whether they are in
compliance with this Usage Policy. However, when Dwolf
becomes aware of any violation of this Usage Policy or its
User Agreement, Dwolf may take any action to stop or correct
such violation, including, but not limited to, shutting down
a website, denying access to the Services or to the
Internet, and/or removing information. In addition, Dwolf
may take action against a Subscriber or a customer of such
Subscriber because of the activities of such customer. Dwolf
reserves the right to take any such action even though such
action may affect other customers of the Subscriber.
Dwolf may disclose any information in its possession,
including, without limitation, information about
Subscribers, internet transmissions and website activity in
order to comply with a court order, subpoena, summons,
discovery request, warrant, statute, regulation or
governmental request, to protect Dwolf or others from harm,
and/or to ensure the proper operation of the Services. Dwolf
has no obligation to notify any person, including the
Subscriber about whom information is sought, that Dwolf has
provided the information.
Copyright Notice Infringement Information
In accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act,
Dwolf has adopted a policy that provides for termination of
websites hosted by Dwolf that are found to infringe on
copyrights of third parties. If a copyright holder believes
that there has been a violation of his or her copyright on a
website that is hosted by Dwolf or its subsidiaries, and the
copyright holder wants Dwolf to remove the website or
disable the material in question, Dwolf will remove the
website or disable the material if the copyright holder
provides us with all of the following information:
A signature of a person authorized to act on behalf of
the owner of the exclusive right that is allegedly
infringed. Identification of the copyrighted work that is
claimed is being infringed, or, in the case of claimed
infringement of multiple copyrighted works, a representative
list of such works.
Identification of the material that is claimed to be
infringing or is the subject of infringing activity and that
should be removed or access to which should be disabled,
with information reasonably sufficient to permit us to
locate the material.
Information reasonably sufficient to permit us to contact
the person giving the notification, such as an address and
telephone, and, if available, an electronic mail address at
which such person may be contacted.
A statement that the person giving the notification has a
good faith belief that use of the material in the manner
complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its
agent, or the law.
A statement that the information in the notification is
accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that the person
giving the notification is authorized to act on behalf of
the owner of the exclusive right that is allegedly
infringed.
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