EXHIBIT B: Acceptable Use Policy
To protect the interests of MacStadium’s customers and ensure optimal Service Levels, MacStadium has developed this AUP, which applies to you and your Users of MacStadium’s Services. Use of any Services offered by MacStadium will constitute acknowledgment of and agreement to the terms outlined in this AUP. This AUP may be revised at any time at MacStadium’s discretion. Your continued use of MacStadium’s Services after such revisions will constitute your acceptance. 1. PROHIBITED ACTIONS. Customers may only use our servers and the Services for lawful purposes, in compliance with all applicable laws or regulations and in compliance with this AUP. In addition to the restrictions described in section 2.4 of the Agreement, activities that are specifically prohibited include, but are not limited to:- Removing or modifying any program markings or any notice of MacStadium or its licensors’ proprietary rights (except when providing a SaaS offering to your Users).
- Making the Services, or any materials relating thereto, available in any manner to any third party for use in the third party’s business operations other than as otherwise expressly agreed upon between the Parties.
- Modify, make derivative works of, disassemble, reverse compile, or reverse engineer any part of the Services.
- Access or use the Services in order to build or support, or assist a third party in building or supporting, products, or services competitive to the Services in this Agreement.
- License, sell, rent, lease, transfer, assign, distribute, display, host, disclose, permit timesharing, or otherwise commercially exploit or make the Services, or related materials, available to any third party other than as part of a SaaS offering to your Users or as expressly permitted under the terms of this Agreement.
- Except as expressly provided herein, copy, reproduce, distribute, download, display, post or transmit any portion of the Services, in any form or by any means.
- Any attempt to gain unauthorized access to the Services or related systems or networks.
- Intentionally providing untruthful information regarding Customer’s identity as requested on any documentation required by MacStadium.
- Misrepresenting or fraudulently representing any products or services.
- Threatening harm to persons or property or otherwise harassing behavior.
- Abusing or harassing MacStadium employees, staff or agents, including without limitation, verbal harassment, yelling, swearing, rudeness, threats or any intentionally disruptive behavior.
- Managing a proxy server on MacStadium’s network
- Being subject to economic sanctions, prohibitions or restrictions on trade or export imposed by any governmental authority having jurisdiction over Customer or MacStadium, or in any jurisdiction where MacStadium or any of its affiliates are located, and regardless of whether the Services provided to Customer would violate such economic sanctions, prohibitions or restrictions.
- Interfering with the legitimate use by other customers or other third parties of resources on the MacStadium network or any of MacStadium’s Services.
- Storage, transmittal or use of any malicious code, such as viruses, worms, time bombs, Trojan horses and other harmful or malicious files, scripts, agents or programs.
- Mine bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies.
- Use the Services in any manner that would disparage MacStadium in any way.
- General Prohibitions. a) Using the MacStadium network to send or receive replies from UCE, hosting sites or information that is advertised by UCE from other networks, b) transmitting bulk e-mail through remote SOCKS, HTTP or other similar proxies who in turn make a SMTP connection to the destination mail servers, c) forging e-mail headers (i.e., ‘spoofing’), d) spamming using third-party proxy, aggregation of proxy lists, or proxy mailing software installation, and e) or hosting any web pages or providing any services that support spam.
- Landing Sites. The hosting of any web site or other content in any form intended to be intentionally or unintentionally retrieved or viewed by any recipient of any unsolicited email sent in violation of the terms defined in this AUP, whether sent from our network or any other network.
- Newsgroup Spamming. The posting of commercial messages to any newsgroup or discussion forum not chartered or organized for that specific purpose.
- General Prohibitions. a) Using or distributing tools designed to compromise security, b) unauthorized monitoring of data or traffic on the MacStadium network or any other network without express authorization, deliberate attempts to overload the MacStadium network and broadcast attacks, and c) forging of any TCP-IP packet header or any part of the header information in an e-mail or intentionally or negligently transmitting files containing a computer virus or corrupted data.
- Denial of Service Attacks. The launching or facilitating the launch of a denial of service (“DoS”) attack on any host or computer on the MacStadium network for any reason whatsoever, or the use of any MacStadium network resource to interfere with the legitimate use by Customers or other authorized Users of resources of the MacStadium network or any other network. This includes the hosting of a Camfrog server or other server application that is a frequent target of DoS attacks or other types of attacks.
- Port Scanning. The scanning of the service ports of any host or computer on the MacStadium network or any other network, or the sniffing of packet traffic on the MacStadium network. The placing of any network interface into promiscuous mode is similarly prohibited.
- Unauthorized Access. Any unauthorized access to or unauthorized alteration of the files or operating system or other content of any host or network, any unauthorized attempt to obtain login credentials, such as username and/or password, of any host on the MacStadium network or any other network or any attempt to probe, scan or test the vulnerability of a system or network or to breach security or authentication measures.
- IRC Networks. The hosting of an IRC server that is part of or connected to another IRC network or server. Servers found to be connecting to or part of these networks will be immediately removed from our network without notice. The server will not be reconnected to the network until such time that Customer agrees to completely remove any and all traces of the IRC server and agree to let us have access to Customer’s server to confirm that the content has been completely removed.
the violation is believed to be a criminal offense and will cooperate fully with law enforcement authorities in investigating the alleged criminal offense.