Acceptable User
Policy
22 March 2003 - Version 2.3
This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP")
specifies the actions prohibited to users of the network and
systems ("infrastructure") of DialSA Internet (DialSA),
and is intended to enhance the use of the Internet by preventing
unacceptable use. Users are required to adhere to all the policies
specified in this AUP without exception.
LAWS AND REGULATIONS
DialSAs' infrastructure may be used only for lawful purposes.
Users may not violate any applicable laws or regulations of
South Africa within the territory of South Africa. Should the
user reside outside of South Africa, the laws of the country
in which the user resides shall apply. Transmission, distribution
or storage of any material on or through the infrastructure
in violation of any applicable law or regulation is prohibited.
This includes, without limitation, material protected by copyright,
trademark, trade secret or other intellectual property right
used without proper authorisation, and material that is obscene,
defamatory, constitutes an illegal threat, or violates export
control laws.
THE NETWORK
The user acknowledges that DialSA is unable to exercise control
over the content of the information passing over the infrastructure
and the Internet, including any websites, electronic mail transmissions,
news groups or other material created or accessible over its
infrastructure. Therefore, DialSA is not responsible for the
content of any messages or other information transmitted over
its infrastructure. DialSAs' infrastructure may be used to link
into other networks worldwide and the user agrees to conform
to the acceptable use policies of these networks. The user may
obtain and download any materials marked as available for download
off the Internet but is not permitted to use its Internet access
to distribute any copyrighted materials unless permission for
such distribution is granted to the user by the owner of the
materials. The user is prohibited from obtaining and/or disseminating
on-line any unlawful materials, including but not limited to
stolen intellectual property, child pornography, and/or any
unlawful hate-speech materials.
SYSTEM AND NETWORK SECURITY
All references to systems and networks under this section includes
the Internet (and all those systems and/or networks to which
user is granted access through DialSA) and includes but is not
limited to the infrastructure of DialSA itself. The user may
not circumvent user authentication or security of any host,
network, or account (referred to as "cracking" or
"hacking"), nor interfere with service to any user,
host, or network (referred to as "denial of service attacks").
Violations of system or network security by the user are prohibited,
and may result in civil or criminal liability. DialSA will investigate
incidents involving such violations and will involve and will
co-operate with law enforcement officials if a criminal violation
is suspected. Examples of system or network security violations
include, without limitation, the following:
Unauthorised access to or use of data, systems
or networks, including any attempt to probe, scan or test the
vulnerability of any system or network or to breach security
or authentication measures without the express authorisation
of DialSA. Unauthorised monitoring of data or traffic on the
network or systems without express authorisation of DialSA.
Interference with service to any user, host or network including,
without limitation, mailbombing, flooding, deliberate attempts
to overload a system and broadcast attacks. Forging of any TCP-IP
packet header (spoofing) or any part of the header information
in an email or a newsgroup posting.
E-MAIL USE
It is explicitly prohibited to send unsolicited bulk mail messages
("junk mail" or "spam") of any kind (commercial
advertising, political tracts, announcements, etc). This is
strongly objected to by most Internet users and the repercussions
against the offending party and DialSA can often result in disruption
of service to other users connected to DialSA. Maintaining of
mailing lists by users of DialSA is accepted only with the permission
and approval of the list members, and at the members' sole discretion.
Should mailing lists contain invalid or undeliverable addresses
or addresses of unwilling recipients those addresses must be
promptly removed. Users may not forward or propagate chain letters
nor malicious e-mail. Public relay occurs when a mail server
is accessed by a third party from another domain and utilised
to deliver mails, without the authority or consent of the owner
of the mail-server. Users' mail servers must be secure against
public relay as a protection to both themselves and the Internet
at large. Mail servers that are unsecured against public relay
often become abused by unscrupulous operators for spam delivery
and upon detection such delivery must be disallowed. DialSA
reserves the right to examine users' mail servers to confirm
that no mails are being sent from the mail server through public
relay and the results of such checks can be made available to
the user. DialSA also reserves the right to examine the mail
servers of any users using DialSA mail servers for "smarthosting"
(when the user relays its mail off an DialSA mail server to
a mail server of its own) or similar services at any time to
ensure that the servers are properly secured against public
relay. All relay checks will be done in strict accordance with
DialSAs' policy of preserving customer privacy.
USENET NEWS
Users should, before using the service, familiarise themselves
with the contents of the following newsgroups: news.newusers.questions,
news.announce.newusers, news.answers Excessive cross-posting
(ie, posting the same article to a large numbers of newsgroups)
is forbidden. Posting of irrelevant (off-topic) material to
newsgroups (also known as USENET spam) is forbidden. Posting
binaries to a non-binary newsgroup is forbidden. IS reserves
the right to delete and/or cancel posts which violate the above
conditions.
COMPLAINTS
Upon receipt of a complaint, or having become aware of an incident,
DialSA reserves the right to:
Inform the user's network administrator of
the incident and require the network administrator or network
owner to deal with the incident according to this AUP. In the
case of individual users suspend the user's account and withdraw
the user's network access privileges completely. Charge the
offending parties for administrative costs as well as for machine
and human time lost due to the incident. In severe cases suspend
access of the user's entire network until abuse can be prevented
by appropriate means. Share information concerning the incident
with other Internet access providers, or publish the information,
and/or make available the users' details to law enforcement
agencies.
Any one or more of the steps listed above, insofar as they are
deemed necessary by DialSA in its absolute and sole discretion,
may be taken by DialSA against the offending party. All cases
of violation of the above Acceptable Use Policy should be reported
to info@DialSA.co.za.
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