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Acceptable Use Policy - Terms of Service

Co‐Mo Comm Inc.

This document, Co‐Mo Comm Inc. Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”), governs the use of internet related services provided by Co‐Mo Comm Inc.  All contractual terms also apply.

In this AUP, “Service(s)” refers to any internet related service you receive from Co‐Mo Comm Inc. or its affiliates including but not limited to dial‐up, High Speed Internet Access, Dedicated Internet access, Managed Service, web hosting, data center hosting, Enterprise hosting, voice services, video services or Unified Messaging.  By using any Service you agree to abide by and be bound by the terms and conditions of this AUP.   This AUP may be revised by Co‐Mo Comm Inc. at any time by posting on our website.

VIOLATION OF THIS ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY

Violation of this AUP may result in Co‐Mo Comm Inc. taking actions ranging from a warning to a suspension of privileges or termination of Services Co‐Mo Comm Inc. may, but is under no obligation to: provide you with advance notice of an AUP violation, via e‐mail or otherwise, and request that such violation be immediately corrected prior to taking action. Co‐Mo Comm Inc. reserves the right to act immediately and without notice to suspend or terminate Services in response to a court order or other legal requirement that certain conduct be stopped or when Co‐Mo Comm Inc. determines, in its sole discretion that the conduct may:

  • Expose Co‐Mo Comm Inc. to sanctions, prosecution or civil action;
  • Cause harm to or interfere with the integrity or normal operations of Co‐Mo Comm Inc. networks or facilities;
  • Interfere with another person’s use of Co‐Mo Comm Inc. services or the Internet;
  • Damage or disparage the reputation of Co‐Mo Comm Inc. or its services;  or
  • Otherwise present a risk of harm to Co‐Mo Comm Inc. or Co‐Mo Comm Inc. customers or their employees, officers, directors, agents, or other representatives.

Co‐Mo Comm Inc. may refer potential violations of laws to the proper authorities, may cooperate in the investigation of any suspected criminal or civil wrong, and will cooperate with authorities when required to do so by law, subpoena, or when the public safety is at stake. Co‐Mo Comm Inc. assumes no obligation to inform you that your information has been provided to law enforcement authorities and, in some cases, may be prohibited by law from providing such notice. Co‐ Mo Comm Inc. shall not be liable for any damages of any nature suffered by you or any other customer, user, or third party resulting in whole or in part from Co‐Mo Comm Inc. exercising any of its rights under this AUP.

PROHIBITED USES AND ACTIVITIES

General Use Policy

You are responsible for complying with the AUP. You are also responsible for the actions of others who may be using the Services under your account.  You must respond in a timely manner to complaints concerning the Services.   If Co‐Mo Comm Inc. is alerted to or otherwise becomes aware of violations or potential violations of this AUP, Co‐Mo Comm Inc. will take whatever measures it deems necessary and appropriate to stop or prevent those violations.

Abuse of e‐mail; Spamming   

Mass e‐mailing and “mail‐bombing” (sending mass e‐mail or deliberately sending excessively large attachments to one recipient) are prohibited.  Business‐class accounts may have different volume limitations and usage will be judged by type of account and the use. Forging e‐mail headers (transmission information) is prohibited. Using another computer, without authorization, to send e‐mail messages or to retransmit e‐mail messages for the purpose of misleading recipients as to the origin is prohibited. Use of e‐mail to harass or intimidate other users is prohibited.

Violation of the CAN‐SPAM Act of 2003, or of any state or federal law regulating e‐mail, is a violation of this AUP and Co‐Mo Comm Inc. reserves the right to seek damages and other available relief against you and/or any third parties as applicable. For purposes of this AUP, such violations are determined by Co‐Mo Comm Inc. in its sole discretion.

No Resale/Sharing of Services

Customer is prohibited from reselling the Service or otherwise making the Service available to third parties (for example, through Wi‐Fi or other methods of networking), in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, unless expressly permitted by your Service agreement.

For residential accounts, you agree that you will not make the Services available to anyone other than your family and household guests.  Customer will not resell or redistribute, nor allow others to resell or redistribute, access to the Service in any manner, except as expressly provided in any contract for service. The limitation on resale or redistribution of access includes, but is not limited to, hosting applications such as the provision of e‐mail, FTP, HTTP, VoIP, and Telnet access.  Although resale of such services is prohibited, a business rate plan allows for the hosting of these services for the business’s own purpose (ex: employee email, basic business website for marketing).

CUSTOMER CONDUCT

Facilitating a Violation of this AUP   

You are prohibited from advertising, transmitting, or otherwise making available any software, program, product, or service that is designed to violate or facilitate a violation of this AUP and/or any law. This includes, but is not limited to, the facilitation of the means to spam, infringe on copyrights, and pirate software.

Illegal Activity; Tortious Conduct

Any use of the Services to violate any local, state or federal law or regulation also violates this AUP. Prohibited activities include, but are not limited to:

  • Transmitting any defamatory, libelous, fraudulent, deceptive, indecent, offensive or obscene materials;
  • Using the Services to deliver spyware, or secretly or deceptively obtain the personal information of third parties (e.g., phishing);
  • Intentionally spreading computer viruses;
  • Exporting software or technical information in violation of U.S. export control laws;
  • Gaining unauthorized access to private networks;
  • Engaging in the transmission of pirated software;
  • Unauthorized copying, distribution or display of copyrighted material;
  • Conducting or participating in illegal gambling;
  • Soliciting for illegal pyramid schemes through e‐mail or USENET postings;
  • Violating rules, regulations, and policies applicable to any network, server, computer database, web site, or ISP that you access through the Services;
  • Threatening, harassing, abusing, or intimidating others;
  • Engaging in activity, illegal or not, that Co‐Mo Comm Inc. determines in its sole discretion to be harmful to its subscribers, operations, or networks;
  • Making fraudulent offers of products, items or services; or
  • Creating or attempting to utilize a domain name that is defamatory, fraudulent, indecent, offensive, deceptive, threatening, abusive, harassing, or which damages the name or reputation of Co‐Mo Comm Inc.

Third Party Rules   

You may have access through the Services to search engines, subscription Web services, chat areas, bulletin boards, Web pages, USENET, social networking sites or other services that promulgate rules, guidelines or agreements to govern their use. Failure to adhere to any such rules, guidelines, or agreements shall be a violation of this AUP. Co‐Mo Comm Inc. reserves the right not to accept postings from newsgroups where we have actual knowledge that the content of the newsgroup violates the AUP.

NETWORK MANAGEMENT

As permitted by law, Co‐Mo Comm Inc. may establish appropriate limitations on bandwidth, data storage, or other aspects of the Service by amending this AUP.  Subscribers must comply with all such limitations prescribed by Co‐Mo Comm Inc.

Network Security   

It is your responsibility to ensure the security of your network and the equipment that connects to the Services.  You are required to take all necessary steps to secure and manage the use of the Services in such a way to assure that network abuse and/or fraudulent activity is prevented. Violations of system or network security may result in criminal and/or civil liability.

Failing to secure your system against abuse or fraudulent activity is a violation of this AUP. You are responsible for configuring and securing your network and the Services to prevent unauthorized access to your systems and/or the Co‐Mo Comm Inc. network. You are also responsible for any fraudulent activity that may occur due to your failure to secure your network and the Services.  You will be responsible if unknown third parties utilize the Services at any time for the purpose of illegally distributing licensed software, engaging in abusive behavior or engaging in any type of fraudulent conduct.  You may not, through action or inaction (e.g. failure to secure your network), allow others to use your network for illegal, fraudulent or inappropriate uses, and/or any other disruptive, provoking, or abusive behavior that is in violation of these guidelines.

Responsibility for Content   

You are responsible for any content you offer or receive through the Service.

Password Security

If applicable, your password provides access to your individual account. It is your responsibility to keep your password secure. You are responsible for any and all access to or use of the Services through your account. Attempting to obtain another user’s account password is prohibited.

Web Hosting and Data Center Hosting Surveillance   

Co‐Mo Comm Inc. performs routine surveillance of its networks in connection with its web hosting, data center hosting, and related services. Although Co‐Mo Comm Inc. will not, as an ordinary practice, proactively monitor your activities for violations of this AUP, there may be instances in which Co‐Mo Comm Inc., through its routine surveillance finds violations of this AUP, and reserves the right to take whatever action it deems appropriate in its sole discretion.

VI.  CONTACT INFORMATION

Contact for Reporting Abuse

Any party seeking to report a violation of this AUP may contact us via e‐mail at abuse@co‐ mo.net

Contact for Copyright Infringement

Co‐Mo Comm Inc. complies with the Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act of 1998. 17 USC 512 (“Act”).  As required by the Act, we have a policy that reserves our right to terminate services to subscribers who repeatedly infringe copyrights.  If we receive a determination that any subscriber or account holder has infringed another’s copyright through the use of our system or network, we reserve the right to terminate service to that subscriber after receiving notice of any further copyright infringement by that subscriber.   Co‐Mo Comm Inc. accommodates and does not interfere with standard technical measures to identify and protect copyrighted works, subject to the limitations of the Act.

Notices and counter‐notices related to claimed copyright infringements should be directed to the following designated agent:  Net Abuse

Co‐Mo Comm Inc.
Attn: Net Abuse
PO BOX 220
Tipton, MO  65081
abuse@co‐mo.net