A
few notes:
- Please read all
agreements and contracts carefully before you decide to become a customer.
Be comfortable with the agreements and understand that you will be bound
by them. Each new customer is required to sign a copy of the Access
Agreement and ret urn it to us within 15 days. Failure to do so will
result in the termination of your account.
- You must be 18
to receive an account.
- These contracts
and agreements are Copyright © 1996 by Minnesota Wavetech, Inc., any
infringement on these copyrights will be vigorously prosecuted.
- And finally, if
you have any questions, please feel free to call, write, e-mail, or
fax us.
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The
Minnesota Wavetech, Inc. Acceptable Use Policy
As a customer of Minnesota Wavetech, you and authorized users of your
account (if any) agree to:
- Use Minnesota Wavetech's
services and equipment only in a manner which does not violate any applicable
laws or regulations, including but not limited to copyright, trade secret,
and trademark laws; laws governing defamation, slander, and libel; and
laws preventing child pornography and the transmission of materials
that are considered threatening, harassing or obscene;
- Respect the privacy
of other users by not intentionally viewing, copying, or modifying the
files, data, or passwords of others without permission;
- Prevent more than
one individual from accessing a personal, single-user account;
- Refrain from reselling
access to your account;
- Comply with the
rules of any third-party network accessed through the services of Minnesota
Wavetech;
- Publicize and enforce
this Acceptable Use Policy with all authorized users of your Minnesota
Wavetech account;
- Use Minnesota Wavetech
services and facilities in a manner that does not interfere with or
disrupt other network users, services or equipment. Improper interference
or disruption includes, but is not limited to:
- mass postings
or mailings of the same message, such as unsolicited advertising;
- distribution
of materials to inappropriate forums or mailing lists;
- consuming excessive
amounts of CPU time or memory, such as spawning numerous simultaneous
processes;
- camping on
a line or staying attached to a modem while inactive when utilizing
a dial-in (non-dedicated) service from Minnesota Wavetech;
- distribution
of the type or quantity of material that is designed to cause the
disruption of service;
- propagation
of computer worms or viruses; and
- use of the
network to make unauthorized entry to other computational, informational
or communications devices, such as an entry made to evaluate the
security integrity of a network or host system without permission.
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