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Hosting Terms of Use
Acceptable Use Policy IntraIP Group (Australia) Pty Ltd
is committed to ensuring customers understand how our services
can and cannot be used. Jamncream Hosting is bound by these Terms.
1. Definitions
1.1 “IntraIP” means IntraIP Group (Australia) Pty
Ltd of Victoria, Australia, and/or IntraIP (USA) LLC of Nevada,
United States of America. 1.2 “Customer” means the
person or entity who ordered our services. 1.3 “Service(s)”
means any product(s) or service(s) the Customer has signed up
to use. This can include, but is not limited to, the provisioning
of space on one of our servers and a connection to and from the
internet for web, email and FTP services to function at the level
specified in the chosen service level, domain name registration,
VPS and SMS services. These product(s) and service(s) are identified
in full within the “sign up” and “welcome”
emails IntraIP has sent after your request for service. The specific
details of the Services can be found by logging in to IPControl
or on our website.
2. Acceptance
2.1 The Customer signified acceptance of this Acceptable Use Policy
when they submitted their order to IntraIP for Services, and that
order was approved. Any breach of this policy by the Customer
may result in all Services being suspended or terminated as per
our Terms and Conditions.
3. Unacceptable Content and Material
3.1 The Customer may not publish, transmit, distribute or store
any content or material on IntraIP’s servers or network
that IntraIP believes: a. Constitutes child pornography; b. Is
excessively violent or incites, threatens or implies violence;
c. Contains harassing content or hate speech; d. Is unfair or
deceptive under any relevant Fair Trading or Consumer Affairs
act in your state; e. Is defamatory or violates a person’s
privacy; f. Creates a risk to a person’s safety, health
or security; g. Compromises national security or interferes with
an investigation by any law enforcement agency; h. Improperly
exposes trade secrets or any other confidential or proprietary
information of another person or business; i. Is intended to assist
others in defeating technical copyright protection, which includes
illegal file sharing and torrents; j. Clearly infringes on another
person or businesses trade mark, patent or property; k. Promotes
illegal drugs or violates import or export laws; l. Relates to
illegal gambling or fire arms trafficking; m. Is otherwise illegal
or solicits conduct that is illegal under laws applicable to the
Customer or to IntraIP; n. Is otherwise malicious, fraudulent,
or may result in retaliation against IntraIP by offended viewers.
4. Prohibited Use
4.1 Shared web hosting accounts may not be used as a backup or
storage device. 4.2 No Service may be used for any activity that
is considered illegal or unacceptable, examples include: a. IRC
scripts or bots; b. Proxy scripts or anonymous browsing utilities;
c. Image or file hosting scripts (similar to Photobucket, Rapidshare,
etc); d. IP scanners; e. Pirated software or “warez”
sites; f. Banner advertisement services; g. Lotteries, banking
or investment sites (such as Pyramid or Ponzi schemes); h. Hacker
focussed sites, archives or programs; i. Sites promoting illegal
activities; j. Any game servers (such as Counter Strike, Half
Life, etc); k. Any other purpose that IntraIP Management have
deemed as unacceptable.
5. Security
5.1 The Customer agrees to make all reasonable efforts to keep
their Services secure. 5.2 The Customer agrees to keep all PHP
and CGI scripts up to date with the latest release or stable versions
as directed by the publisher. 5.3 The Customer warrants that their
account usernames and passwords will be kept in a safe and secure
location at all times, and that they will not use dictionary words
or consecutive strings as a password. 5.4 The Customer agrees
to keep all file permissions set correctly. If you are unsure
of what permissions should be set, please login to IPControl and
use the Permission Fixer for your account.
6. Excessive Resource Usage
6.1 For all shared web hosting accounts, the Customer may not:
a. Use more than 20% of system resources for longer than 120 seconds.
There are a number of activities that could cause such load which
include CGI and PHP scripts, FTP, HTTP, etc; b. Run any server-side
or stand-alone processes or daemons; c. Run any bit torrent applications,
trackers or clients; d. Run any web spiders of indexers; e. Run
cron entries with intervals less than 15 minutes; f. Use PHP includes
that call the full URL instead of a local file (eg. include(http://domainname.com/file.php)
instead of using include(“file.php”)); 6.2 For all
shared web hosting accounts, the Customer must request permission
from IntraIP and supply a valid reason before using any of the
following commands in scripts or SSH: a. wget b. rsync c. tracert,
traceroute or traceroute6 d. ping or ping6 e. mtr f. lynx g. ftp
6.3 IntraIP may suspend any Service that is deemed to be consuming
excessive resources at any time. The Customer will be notified
by email and asked to rectify the problem. IntraIP will give the
Customer no more than three (3) chances to fix an issue before
a permanent suspension will be issued, at which stage the Customer
must relocate the offending Service to another provider or a more
suitable Service.
7. Spam and Bulk Email
7.1 The Customer warrants that they will not knowingly use the
Service for sending any unsolicited email or any unsolicited bulk
email (commonly known as spam). 7.2 The Customer may not use any
purchased email list for individual or bulk email sending. 7.3
IntraIP assigns a limit of 500 outbound emails per domain per
hour on every shared hosting server. Any Customer who attempts
to send more than the allowed amount will receive an undeliverable
message for up to one (1) hour after the limit has been reached.
All email over the limit will be discarded. 7.4 The Customer agrees
that all mailing list applications including but not limited to
Mailman will have no more than 4,000 individual email addresses
per list per domain. 7.5 The Customer warrants that all mailing
lists used are “opt-in” by the recipient, and all
recipients in the list have consented to being on the list. 7.6
The Customer warrants that all commercial emails sent contain
an appropriate mechanism for the recipient to “opt-out”
of the list. 7.7 The Customer warrants that all email sent, either
individually or bulk, complies with the Australian Spam Act 2003
(http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_310322)
and the United States CAN-SPAM Act 2003 (http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/business/ecommerce/bus61.shtm).