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QCOL Appropriate Use Policy (AUP) 


Our Intentions

About this Document

Our Appropriate Use Policy is designed to help protect our customers, ourselves, and the Internet community from misuse of Internet access through irresponsible or illegal activities. We believe that the Internet should be fun as well as useful, but when one individual's "fun" interferes with another's ability to enjoy their Internet access, the line between use and misuse has been crossed. This document should help lay out those lines more clearly, and allow for our users to more thoroughly enjoy their internet access while not interfering with others' ability to do the same. As with any set of guidelines, there will be exceptions. Use common sense.


Enforcing the AUP

Our policy with most offenses is to provide one warning upon violation of these terms, with a second offense resulting in account termination. In severe instances, warning may not be given. QCOL reserves the final right of judgment in all AUP violation incidents. Obviously, flagrant or repeated violations will be viewed in a different light than minor infractions. In cases where Internet access abuse is in violation of state or federal law, we will work with the appropriate authorities to achieve resolution.


Ideologies

Protection of our customers and our resources, the ability to provide quality service to our customers, conformance with existing law, and the protection of our reputation as an Internet Service Provider are all contributing factors to decisions made concerning our AUP, and violations of it.


It is our intention to allow QCOL customers access to everything the Internet has to offer with minimal interference. Our belief in free speech is a firm commitment to our customers, and we will not prevent them from accessing material on the Internet desirable to them. However, just as free speech doesn't include the right to shout "Fire!" in a crowded theater, certain activities are considered inappropriate by the Internet community at large and cannot be permitted under the guise of free speech.


While we do not prohibit access of such objectionable material from other sites, there are certain guidelines by which content hosted at QCOL, paid for or not, must conform. QCOL happens to be a company founded by Christians who feel a moral obligation not to add to the glut of objectionable material on the Internet. For these reasons we will not host sites offering illegal copies of software (referred to by would-be hackers as "warez") or pornographic/suggestive images, nor will we make apologies for our refusal to do so.


Violations and Descriptions of Appropriate Use


General Violations

Impersonation/Forgery - Adding, removing, or otherwise modifying identifying header information in e-mails or other data transmitted over the network (sometimes referred to as "spoofing") in an attempt to deceive or mislead is prohibited. Attempting to impersonate another individual through the use of such techniques is particularly frowned upon.


Unfriendly Activity - Activities which adversely affect the ability of other people or systems to use QCOL's services or the Internet are prohibited. Denial of service (DoS) attacks are strictly forbidden.


Threats - Making threats of bodily harm or other destruction are prohibited.


Invasion of privacy - Attempts, whether successful or unsuccessful, to gain access to computer systems or data without consent (cracking/hacking) are prohibited. Attempts to gain access to unauthorized areas of QCOL servers in particular can result in account termination.


E-mail

Commercial E-mail - Sending unsolicited commercial e-mail is prohibited. Using bulk mailer software to deliberately send such mail in large quantities is reason for account termination. Using a QCOL e-mail account to collect responses from such bulk mails is also prohibited.


Mail bombing - Sending large volumes of unsolicited mail to an e-mail address (whether commercial or not) in attempts to cause problems for that individual's mail server or e-mail client software is strictly prohibited.


Harassment - Sending harassing or threatening e-mail is prohibited. If, after being requested to stop, a QCOL user persists in harassing another Internet user, QCOL may intervene.


Financial

Account sharing - Sharing accounts with anyone other than immediate family members or re-selling services without express written consent from QCOL is prohibited. Our dial-up servers prohibit multiple connections for the same username, so by giving out your username and password you are risking your own ability to log in when someone else is using your account.


Running servers - Under no circumstances may a QCOL subscriber run a server of any kind on their machine. This includes FTP/Gopher servers, web servers, IRC servers, or any similar service. Game "hosts" for online gaming, in which a particular player is sometimes referred to as the server during play, are permitted, but dedicated game servers (such as those for Quake/Quake 2/Unreal, etc.) may not be run on users' machines. No exceptions will be made for our users running variants of UNIX, such as FreeBSD or Linux. Servers in such operating systems can be disabled in your /etc/inetd.conf, and should be so. If you need further assistance disabling servers in a UNIX variant, feel free to contact our Systems Administrator at sysadmin@qcol.net, who may be able to help you.


Connection keepalive programs - Using programs to defeat system inactivity timers or otherwise maintain a connection when not actively using it are expressly prohibited. Your account with QCOL provides you with unlimited usage of the Internet, however this does not mean a dedicated modem connection. Inactive connections will be disconnected, and a given dial-up session can not last more than 8 consecutive hours. If you are still interactively using the system after 8 hours, you are welcome to dial back in immediately. Should you require such an exception, please contact us for pricing. We apologize for this particular restriction, but recent trends in usage dictate we must be strict in this regard. Many people are known to run software such as ICQ and simply maintain a connection all day long, while hardly actively using it at all. You can see how this could easily lead to busy signals, decreasing quality of service for individuals who would like to dial in to interactively use the service. We are not saying that you cannot run such software, just that when you are through interactively using the Internet (ie. You're not sitting at the computer and not in the process of downloading something) you should disconnect to free up the line for another user. The "Golden Rule" certainly applies here. :)


Delinquent accounts - Untimely payment of any and all amounts due may result in account termination.

Returned Checks - $15.00 charge.


Excessive disk utilization

Your QCOL account comes with a fixed disk space usage limit, and these limits are not to be exceeded. These limits are "soft limits," meaning that for a short period of time the limit may be exceeded by a small amount, but if you are consistently using more than the space you are paying for (without arrangements through QCOL), you risk being billed for the additional space in increments of 5MB.


Reporting to QCOL Abuse


If you are aware of a potential inappropriate use, please direct the information regarding the offense to abuse@qcol.net, where we will investigate and take appropriate action. "Appropriate action" may consist of one or more of the following:

  • Issuing of written or verbal warnings to the offender.

  • Suspension of certain account privileges.

  • Suspension of the account.

  • Termination of the account.


Regarding SPAM (unsolicited e-mail) received from and to qcol.net and its subscribers. QCOL takes a strong stance against SPAM. We attempt to filter out mail from known SPAM addresses, and prohibit our subscribers from sending such e-mail. Reports of abuse in this regard, inflicted upon or inflicted by our subscribers, should go to abuse@qcol.net as well.

 
Usage of QCOL indicates agreement to our AUP.  QCOL will not be held responsible for user long distance charges.
Copyright © 2007 QCOL.  All rights reserved.   Revised: 05/04/08
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