Acceptable
Use Policy
As a provider of Internet access, web site hosting, and other Internet-related
services, Desert solutions offers its customers (also known as subscribers),
and their customers and users, the means to acquire and disseminate
a wealth of public, private, commercial, and non-commercial information.
Desert solutions respects that the Internet provides a forum for
free and open discussion and dissemination of information, however,
when there are competing interests at issue, Desert solutions reserves
the right to take certain preventative or corrective actions. In
order to protect these competing interests, Desert solutions has
developed an Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP"), which supplements
and explains certain terms of each customer's respective service
agreement and is intended as a guide to the customer's rights and
obligations when utilizing Desert solutions' services. This AUP
will be revised from time to time. A customer's use of Desert solutions'
services after changes to the AUP are posted on Desert solutions'
web site, www.desertsolutions.net, will constitute the customer's
acceptance of any new or additional terms of the AUP that result
from those changes.
One important aspect of the Internet is that no one party owns or
controls it. This fact accounts for much of the Internet's openness
and value, but it also places a high premium on the judgment and
responsibility of those who use the Internet, both in the information
they acquire and in the information they disseminate to others.
When subscribers obtain information through the Internet, they must
keep in mind that Desert solutions cannot monitor, verify, warrant,
or vouch for the accuracy and quality of the information that subscribers
may acquire. For this reason, the subscriber must exercise his or
her best judgment in relying on information obtained from the Internet,
and also should be aware that some material posted to the Internet
is sexually explicit or otherwise offensive. Because Desert solutions
cannot monitor or censor the Internet, and will not attempt to do
so, Desert solutions cannot accept any responsibility for injury
to its subscribers that results from inaccurate, unsuitable, offensive,
or illegal Internet communications.
When subscribers disseminate information through the Internet, they
also must keep in mind that Desert solutions does not review, edit,
censor, or take responsibility for any information its subscribers
may create. When users place information on the Internet, they have
the same liability as other authors for copyright infringement,
defamation, and other harmful speech. Also, because the information
they create is carried over Desert solutions' network and may reach
a large number of people, including both subscribers and nonsubscribers
of Desert solutions, subscribers' postings to the Internet may affect
other subscribers and may harm Desert solutions' goodwill, business
reputation, and operations. For these reasons, subscribers violate
Desert solutions policy and the service agreement when they, their
customers, affiliates, or subsidiaries engage in the following prohibited
activities:
Spamming -- Sending unsolicited bulk and/or commercial messages
over the Internet (known as "spamming"). It is not only
harmful because of its negative impact on consumer attitudes toward
Desert solutions, but also because it can overload Desert solutions'
network and disrupt service to Desert solutions subscribers. Also,
maintaining an open SMTP relay is prohibited. When a complaint is
received, Desert solutions has the discretion to determine from
all of the evidence whether the email recipients were from an "opt-in"
email list.
Intellectual Property Violations -- Engaging in any activity that
infringes or misappropriates the intellectual property rights of
others, including copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade secrets,
software piracy, and patents held by individuals, corporations,
or other entities. Also, engaging in activity that violates privacy,
publicity, or other personal rights of others. Desert solutions
is required by law to remove or block access to customer content
upon receipt of a proper notice of copyright infringement. It is
also Desert solutions' policy to terminate the privileges of customers
who commit repeat violations of copyright laws.
Obscene Speech or Materials -- Using Desert solutions' network to
advertise, transmit, store, post, display, or otherwise make available
child pornography or obscene speech or material. Desert solutions
is required by law to notify law enforcement agencies when it becomes
aware of the presence of child pornography on or being transmitted
through Desert solutions' network.
Defamatory or Abusive Language -- Using Desert solutions' network
as a means to transmit or post defamatory, harassing, abusive, or
threatening language.
Forging of Headers -- Forging or misrepresenting message headers,
whether in whole or in part, to mask the originator of the message.
Illegal or Unauthorized Access to Other Computers or Networks --
Accessing illegally or without authorization computers, accounts,
or networks belonging to another party, or attempting to penetrate
security measures of another individual's system (often known as
"hacking"). Also, any activity that might be used as a
precursor to an attempted system penetration (i.e. port scan, stealth
scan, or other information gathering activity).
Distribution of Internet Viruses, Worms, Trojan Horses, or Other
Destructive Activities -- Distributing information regarding the
creation of and sending Internet viruses, worms, Trojan horses,
pinging, flooding, mailbombing, or denial of service attacks. Also,
activities that disrupt the use of or interfere with the ability
of others to effectively use the network or any connected network,
system, service, or equipment.
Facilitating a Violation of this AUP -- Advertising, transmitting,
or otherwise making available any software, program, product, or
service that is designed to violate this AUP, which includes the
facilitation of the means to spam, initiation of pinging, flooding,
mailbombing, denial of service attacks, and piracy of software.
Export Control Violations -- Exporting encryption software over
the Internet or otherwise, to points outside the United States.
Usenet Groups -- Desert solutions reserves the right not to accept
postings from newsgroups where we have actual knowledge that the
content of the newsgroup violates the AUP.
Other Illegal Activities -- Engaging in activities that are determined
to be illegal, including advertising, transmitting, or otherwise
making available ponzi schemes, pyramid schemes, fraudulently charging
credit cards, and pirating software.
Other Activities -- Engaging in activities, whether lawful or unlawful,
that Desert solutions determines to be harmful to its subscribers,
operations, reputation, goodwill, or customer relations.
As we have pointed out, the responsibility for avoiding the harmful
activities just described rests primarily with the subscriber. Desert
solutions will not, as an ordinary practice, monitor the communications
of its subscribers to ensure that they comply with Desert solutions
policy or applicable law. When Desert solutions becomes aware of
harmful activities, however, it may take any action to stop the
harmful activity, including but not limited to, removing information,
shutting down a web site, implementing screening software designed
to block offending transmissions, denying access to the Internet,
or take any other action it deems appropriate.
Desert solutions also is aware that many of its subscribers are,
themselves, providers of Internet services, and that information
reaching Desert solutions' facilities from those subscribers may
have originated from a customer of the subscriber or from another
third-party. Desert solutions does not require its subscribers who
offer Internet services to monitor or censor transmissions or web
sites created by customers of its subscribers. Desert solutions
has the right to directly take action against a customer of a subscriber.
Also, Desert solutions may take action against the Desert solutions
subscriber because of activities of a customer of the subscriber,
even though the action may effect other customers of the subscriber.
Similarly, Desert solutions anticipates that subscribers who offer
Internet services will cooperate with Desert solutions in any corrective
or preventive action that Desert solutions deems necessary. Failure
to cooperate with such corrective or preventive measures is a violation
of Desert solutions policy.
Desert solutions also is concerned with the privacy of on-line communications
and web sites. In general, the Internet is neither more nor less
secure than other means of communication, including mail, facsimile,
and voice telephone service, all of which can be intercepted and
otherwise compromised. As a matter of prudence, however, Desert
solutions urges its subscribers to assume that all of their on-line
communications are insecure. Desert solutions cannot take any responsibility
for the security of information transmitted over Desert solutions'
facilities.
Desert solutions will not intentionally monitor private electronic
mail messages sent or received by its subscribers unless required
to do so by law, governmental authority, or when public safety is
at stake. Desert solutions may, however, monitor its service electronically
to determine that its facilities are operating satisfactorily. Also,
Desert solutions may disclose information, including but not limited
to, information concerning a subscriber, a transmission made using
our network, or a web site, in order to comply with a court order,
subpoena, summons, discovery request, warrant, statute, regulation,
or governmental request. Desert solutions assumes no obligation
to inform the subscriber that subscriber information has been provided
and in some cases may be prohibited by law from giving such notice.
Finally, Desert solutions may disclose subscriber information or
information transmitted over its network where necessary to protect
Desert solutions and others from harm, or where such disclosure
is necessary to the proper operation of the system.
Desert solutions expects that its subscribers who provide Internet
services to others will comply fully with all applicable laws concerning
the privacy of on-line communications. A subscriber's failure to
comply with those laws will violate Desert solutions policy. Finally,
Desert solutions wishes to emphasize that in signing the service
agreement, subscribers indemnify Desert solutions for any violation
of the service agreement, law, or Desert solutions policy, that
results in loss to Desert solutions or the bringing of any claim
against Desert solutions by any third-party. This means that if
Desert solutions is sued because of a subscriber's or customer of
a subscriber's activity, the subscriber will pay any damages awarded
against Desert solutions, plus costs and reasonable attorneys' fees.
We hope this AUP is helpful in clarifying the obligations of Internet
users, including Desert solutions and its subscribers, as responsible
members of the Internet. Any complaints about a subscriber's violation
of this AUP should be sent to Desert Solutions.