Common use of E-mail Forwarding Services Clause in Contracts

E-mail Forwarding Services. The Products may include e-mail forwarding. If they do, the Customer must use e-mail forwarding in accordance with all applicable legislation and is responsible for all use of e-mail forwarding, including the content of messages sent through e-mail forwarding. The Customer is obliged to comply with the generally accepted rules for Internet and e-mail usage, which includes but is not limited to the HighNet Acceptable Usage Policy. Without prejudice to the foregoing, the Customer undertakes not to use e-mail forwarding: • To encourage, allow or participate in any form of illegal or unsuitable activity, including but not restricted to the exchange of threatening, obscene or offensive messages, spreading computer viruses, breach of copyright and/or proprietary rights or publishing defamatory material; • To gain illegal access to systems or networks by unauthorized access to or use of the data in systems or networks, including all attempts at guessing passwords, checking or testing the vulnerability of a system or network or breaching the security or access control without the sufficient approval of the owner of the system or network; • To interrupt data traffic to other users, servers or networks, including, but not restricted to, mail bombing, flooding, Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, willful attempts to overload another system or other forms of harassment; or • For spamming, which includes, but is not restricted to, the mass mailing of unsolicited e-mail, junk mail, the use of distribution lists (mailing lists) which include persons who have not specifically given their consent to be placed on such distribution list. Users are not permitted to provide false names or in any way attempt to disguise the origin of e-mail.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: thisisfocusgroup.co.uk, assets.applytosupply.digitalmarketplace.service.gov.uk

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E-mail Forwarding Services. The Products may Services for which you have registered may, at your option, include e-mail forwarding. If they do, To the Customer must extent you opt to use e-mail forwarding forwarding, you are obliged to do so in accordance with all applicable legislation and is are responsible for all use of e-mail forwarding, including the content of messages sent through e-mail forwarding. The Customer is obliged You undertake to familiarize yourself with the content of and to comply with the generally accepted rules for Internet and e-mail usage. This includes, which includes but is not limited to the HighNet Acceptable Usage Use Policy, available at xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/S MBPortalWeb/policies/aup as well as the following restrictions. Without prejudice to the foregoing, the Customer undertakes you undertake not to use e-mail forwarding: • To (A) to encourage, allow or participate in any form of illegal or unsuitable activity, including but not restricted to the exchange of threatening, obscene or offensive messages, spreading computer viruses, breach of copyright and/or proprietary rights or publishing defamatory material; • To (B) to gain illegal access to systems or networks by unauthorized access to or use of the data in systems or networks, including all attempts at guessing passwords, checking or testing the vulnerability of a system or network or breaching the security or access control without the sufficient approval of the owner of the system or network; • To (C) to interrupt data traffic to other users, servers or networks, including, but not restricted to, mail bombing, flooding, Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, willful wilful attempts to overload another system or other forms of harassment; or • For (D) for spamming, which includes, but is not restricted to, the mass mailing of unsolicited e-mail, junk mail, the use of distribution lists (mailing lists) which include persons who have not specifically given their consent to be placed on such distribution list. Users are not permitted to provide false names or in any other way attempt to disguise the origin of pose as somebody else when using e-mailmail forwarding.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Domain Registration Agreement

E-mail Forwarding Services. The Products may Services for which you have registered may, at your option, include e-mail forwarding. If they do, To the Customer must extent you opt to use e-mail forwarding forwarding, you are obliged to do so in accordance with all applicable legislation and is are responsible for all use of e-mail forwarding, including the content of messages sent through e-mail forwarding. The Customer is obliged You undertake to familiarize yourself with the content of and to comply with the generally accepted rules for Internet and e-mail usage, which includes but is not limited to the HighNet Acceptable Usage Policy. Without prejudice to the foregoing, the Customer undertakes you undertake not to use e-mail forwarding: • To (A) to encourage, allow or participate in any form of illegal or unsuitable activity, including but not restricted to the exchange of threatening, obscene or offensive messages, spreading computer viruses, breach of copyright and/or proprietary rights or publishing defamatory material; • To (B) to gain illegal access to systems or networks by unauthorized access to or use of the data in systems or networks, including all attempts at guessing passwords, checking or testing the vulnerability of a system or network or breaching the security or access control without the sufficient approval of the owner of the system or network; • To (C) to interrupt data traffic to other users, servers or networks, including, but not restricted to, mail bombing, flooding, Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, willful wilful attempts to overload another system or other forms of harassment; or • For (D) for spamming, which includes, but is not restricted to, the mass mailing of unsolicited e-mail, junk mail, the use of distribution lists (mailing lists) which include persons who have not specifically given their consent to be placed on such distribution list. Users are not permitted to provide false names or in any other way attempt to disguise the origin of pose as somebody else when using e-mailmail forwarding.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 2011 Domain Registration Agreement

E-mail Forwarding Services. The Products may Services for which you have registered may, at your option, include e-mail forwarding. If they do, To the Customer must extent you opt to use e-mail forwarding forwarding, you are obliged to do so in accordance with all applicable legislation and is are responsible for all use of e-mail forwarding, including the content of messages sent through e-mail forwarding. The Customer is obliged to comply with the generally accepted rules for Internet and e-mail usage, which includes but is not limited to the HighNet Acceptable Usage Policy. Without prejudice to the foregoing, the Customer undertakes you undertake not to use e-mail forwarding: • To (A) to encourage, allow or participate in any form of illegal or unsuitable activity, including but not restricted to the exchange of threatening, obscene or offensive messages, spreading computer viruses, breach of copyright and/or proprietary rights or publishing defamatory material; • To (B) to gain illegal access to systems or networks by unauthorized access to or use of the data in systems or networks, including all attempts at guessing passwords, checking or testing the vulnerability of a system or network or breaching the security or access control without the sufficient approval of the owner of the system or network; • To (C) to interrupt data traffic to other users, servers or networks, including, but not restricted to, mail bombing, flooding, Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, willful wilful attempts to overload another system or other forms of harassment; or • For (D) for spamming, which includes, but is not restricted to, the mass mailing of unsolicited e-mail, junk mail, the use of distribution lists (mailing lists) which include persons who have not specifically given their consent to be placed on such distribution list. Users are not permitted to provide false names or in any other way attempt to disguise the origin of pose as somebody else when using e-mailmail forwarding.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tucows Master Services Agreement

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E-mail Forwarding Services. The Products may Services for which you have registered may, at your option, include e-mail forwarding. If they do, To the Customer must extent you opt to use e-mail forwarding forwarding, you are obliged to do so in accordance with all applicable legislation and is are responsible for all use of e-mail forwarding, including the content of messages sent through e-mail forwarding. The Customer is obliged You undertake to familiarize yourself with the content of and to comply with the generally accepted rules for Internet and e-mail usage. This includes, which includes but is not limited to the HighNet Acceptable Usage Use Policy, available at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxx/downloads/aup.pdf as well as the following restrictions. Without prejudice to the foregoing, the Customer undertakes you undertake not to use e-mail forwarding: • To (A) to encourage, allow or participate in any form of illegal or unsuitable activity, including but not restricted to the exchange of threatening, obscene or offensive messages, spreading computer viruses, breach of copyright and/or proprietary rights or publishing defamatory material; • To (B) to gain illegal access to systems or networks by unauthorized access to or use of the data in systems or networks, including all attempts at guessing passwords, checking or testing the vulnerability of a system or network or breaching the security or access control without the sufficient approval of the owner of the system or network; • To (C) to interrupt data traffic to other users, servers or networks, including, but not restricted to, mail bombing, flooding, Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, willful wilful attempts to overload another system or other forms of harassment; or • For (D) for spamming, which includes, but is not restricted to, the mass mailing of unsolicited e-mail, junk mail, the use of distribution lists (mailing lists) which include persons who have not specifically given their consent to be placed on such distribution list. Users are not permitted to provide false names or in any other way attempt to disguise the origin of e-mailpose as somebody else when using e- mail forwarding.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: It Domain Registration Agreement

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