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Anti-Spam Policy
- Braveheart Technologies Corporation, ("BTC")
maintains a zero tolerance policy for use of its network in any manner
associated with the transmission, distribution or delivery of any bulk
e-mail, including unsolicited bulk or unsolicited commercial e-mail
("SPAM"). You may not use any our services or network to send SPAM. In
addition, e-mail sent, or caused to be sent, to or through our network may
not:
- Use or contain invalid or
forged headers;
- Use or contain invalid or
non-existent domain names;
- Employ any technique to
otherwise misrepresent, hide or obscure any information in identifying
the point of origin or the transmission path;
- Use other means of
deceptive addressing;
- Use a third party's
internet domain name, or be relayed from or through a third party's
equipment, without permission of the third party;
- Contain false or
misleading information in the subject line or otherwise contain false or
misleading content;
- Fail to comply with
additional technical standards described below;
- Otherwise violate BTC's
terms and conditions.
- BTC does not authorize the harvesting,
mining or collection of e-mail addresses or other information from or
through its network. BTC does not permit or authorize others to use its
network to collect, compile or obtain any information about its customers or
subscribers, including but not limited to subscriber e-mail addresses, which
are BTC's confidential and proprietary information. Use of our network is
also subject to our Acceptable Use Policy, Policy Statement and Terms of Use
and Notices.
- BTC does not permit or authorize any
attempt to use its network in a manner that could damage, disable,
overburden or impair any aspect of any of our services, or that could
interfere with any other party's use and enjoyment of any BTC product or
service.
- We monitor all traffic to and from our
servers. Customers suspected of using BTC's products and services for the
purpose of sending SPAM will be investigated. It is BTC's policy to
immediately remove and deactivate any offending web site sending SPAM.
- Customers may be asked to produce records
that verify that explicit affirmative permission was obtained from a
recipient before a mailing was sent. BTC may consider the lack of such proof
of explicit affirmative permission of a questionable mailing.
- Customers are prohibited from maintaining
open mail relays on their servers. Ignorance of the presence or operation of
an open mail relay is not and will not be considered an acceptable excuse
for its (the open mail relay) operation.
- Customers are prohibited from providing
hosting services for websites that have been included in SPAM. Hosting
includes, but is not limited to, hosting website(s), providing DNS services
as well as website redirect services.
- If BTC believes that unauthorized or
improper use is being made of any product or service, it may, without
notice, take such action as it, in its sole discretion, deems appropriate,
including blocking messages from a particular internet domain, mail server
or IP address. BTC may immediately terminate any account on any product or
service which it determines, in its sole discretion, is transmitting or is
otherwise connected with any e-mail that violates this policy.
- BTC reserves the right to suspend and/or
cancel permanently any and all services provided to a User without any
notification. If a Customer is in violation of any term or condition of this
SPAM Policy, the Acceptable Use Policy, User Agreement or uses of our
services to disrupt or, in BTC's sole judgment, could disrupt BTC's business
operations, BTC reserves the right to charge such Customer an administrative
fee equal to $100.00 per each piece of SPAM sent.
- To report an incidence of SPAM, please
send an email to abuse@btcorp.net.
- Nothing in this policy is intended to
grant any right to transmit or send e-mail to, or through, our network.
Failure to enforce this policy in every instance does not amount to a waiver
of BTC's rights.
- BTC maintains computer equipment in Kansas
(among other states), and unauthorized use of our network will lead to use
of equipment in these states. Unauthorized use of our network in connection
with the transmission of unsolicited e-mail, including the transmission of
e-mail in violation of this policy, may result in civil and criminal
penalties against the sender and those assisting the sender, including those
provided by the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (18 U.S.C. §1030, et seq.); the
Kansas Commercial Electronic Mail Act (K.S.A.
§50-6, 107); and other state and federal laws.
Revised: June 17, 2006
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