| AISO's Spam
And Abuse Policy |
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All users of Affordable Internet Services
Online, Inc.'s ("AISO") services, and all
customers upon signing up for and continuing to
use AISO's services,
agree to be bound by the following terms and
conditions.
E-Mail Restrictions
Some people ask why we have a policy against
unsolicited e-mailing, or why we even restrict
bulk e-mailing. A general overview of our
reasons are listed below along with some links
that can clarify the situation.
Unsolicited e-mail, commonly know as "spam" is
one of the more heated issues on the Internet.
It is considered a breach of Netiquette and
often generates more complaints than sales. This
is partially because of the tremendous number of
unsolicited e-mails received by some individuals
(often more that 50 per day), and partially
because of the damage and expense the
advertising method itself causes.
Large providers who can do several million
e-mails per day can cause hundreds of dollars in
bandwidth charges a day to local Internet
Service Providers (ISP's). This cost can cause
incredible damage to a small company. Especially
when it is taken into account that conservative
estimates state that approximately 20% of all
e-mail sent across the Internet is unsolicited.
This does not include the cost of additional
mail servers, staff handling the problems this
additional e-mail causes, or on-line time taken
up to download and read all the e-mail messages.
These costs ultimately get passed on to the
consumer, who never requested the e-mail in the
first place.
Many other problems are generated when the UCE
senders try to avoid the hassles of bounced
e-mail and complaints by spoofing and forging
header information. The bounced e-mail is often
sent to an unsuspecting, innocent user, who
often has to bear the brunt of angry victims. In
a further attempt to hide their identity, some
"spammers" hijack third party servers, sometimes
causing server crashes and system damage, as
well as the additional data transfer cost.
This sort of unsolicited advertising is also
against the policies of our upstream providers,
Sprint, UUNet, and MCI. Their policies are
listed among the links below. By allowing our
customers to violate our policy we would be
violating our contract with our providers and
risking disruption of service.
This barely begins to scratch the surface of the
"spam" issue. Further information can be found
at the sites listed below:
http://spam.abuse.net
http://www.cauce.org
Complaints Procedures
Our Abuse Team investigates all complaints about
the web sites we host. In order for an
unsolicited e-mail or newsgroup abuse complaint
to be considered, however, it must have the full
header information for verification purposes.
We are currently operating under a three strikes
procedure in which we warn, suspend, then delete
accounts which violate our abuse policy.
It is very important to remember that often
times unsolicited e-mailings forge header
information and innocent domains are caught in
the angry crossfire that follows. Please
remember that just because a domain name we host
may show up in several unsolicited e-mailings
they do not necessarily have anything to do with
them.
Allegations of trademark/copyright infringement
and intellectual property disputes are handled
under our terms of use policy. Domains found to
have engaged in "mailbombing" or other serious
or damaging breaches of policy can be suspended
or deleted with no warning.
Policy Violations and Refunds
Any customer who has been suspended for a
violation of our policy will no longer be
eligible for the 30 day money back guarantee.
Our 99 % uptime guarantee would still be in
effect, although the time spent in suspension
would be considered uptime. These terms exist
for the collective benefit of all of our
clients. We have implemented these rules as a
measure to protect us from unwanted activities
and in order to provide our clients with the
most reliable and best overall hosting services
and features possible. We ask that as a client
for you to please respect and follow our
policies. We do not have the resources to police
thousands of websites 24 hours a day, but if we
do find that your website is in violation of any
of our policies, we reserve the right to
terminate your account without notice at our
discretion. Clients who follow our simple
policies will never encounter any problems with
their service
Root Directory
It is often asked why the advertised domain in a
bulk e-mailing is "still active, but showing
only a root directory". This is because the
account is suspended. Often times it can take a
couple of days to sort through the ramifications
of deleting a site for a violation of policy,
and the site will be kept in this status until
such a time as the account is deleted.
Bulk E-Mail
Our Terms Of Use Policy forbids the transmission
of certain types of e-mail. There are many
reasons for not accepting bulk e-mail which are
outlined in unsolicited e-mail. Bulk e-mail can
be acceptable under the circumstances outlined
below:
1) You should have a prior relationship with the
person receiving the e-mail, and they should be
aware that they will be receiving e-mail from
your domain.
2) If you have a subscription list, there should
be a confirmation e-mail sent to the address
before that address is added.
3) There should always be a way to quickly and
easily unsubscribe from the list included in
each e-mail, and all un-subscription requests
should be quickly honored.
4) A valid "From:" and "Reply to" address must
be included with each message.
The following items would violate our policy:
1) Any kind of forged header information.
2) Lists which include "harvested" addresses.
3) "Targeted" e-mail lists.
4) Using a script on your site to send bulk or
unsolicited e-mail.
5) Using an autoresponder at your site to send
bulk or unsolicited e-mail.
Please note that this includes all domain names,
IP addresses, and e-mail addresses at a site.
Received Bulk E-Mail
Occasionally our customers run into a particular
bulk e-mailing company, or particular message
that comes in repeatedly. Since we do track all
incoming unsolicited e-mail complaints and block
repeat offenders, we ask that you forward these
complaints to as well as
complaining to the sender.
When sending a complaint to our Abuse Team,
please make sure to include the full header
information ("Received From:" lines) so that we
can trace the source of the message.
Our Abuse Team Hours
The AISO.Net Abuse Team is currently available
by phone from Monday through Saturday from 8:00
AM to 5:00 PM Pacific US time. Information is
available during the day by contacting our
customer service department at
or calling (951) 928-8190
All complaints should be directed to ,
and only specific questions should be directed
to customer service.
Other Providers
It is important to remember that unsolicited
e-mail is often found very offensive, and the
fact that we host a domain can easily be traced.
Almost all ISP's and IPP's block e-mail from
domains associated with unsolicited e-mail, and
more importantly it is against the policies of
our upstream providers to allow hosting of web
sites or e-mail addresses of customers who spam.
"Targeted" Lists
One of the many types of e-mail address lists
for sale today is the "targeted" e-mail list.
These lists are compiled using various methods
in an attempt to reach a specific audience who,
in theory, would be more interested in the
product of service being offered.
Unfortunately these lists are still unsolicited
and therefore violate our policy. We do not
allow these lists to be used to promote domains,
IP addresses, or e-mail addresses that are
hosted on our servers.
Disputes and Allegations
We are very sensitive to the Internet related
issues often raised about web sites we host.
These include trademark/copyright infringement,
improper advertising, and a few others. We are
willing to help resolve these issues between the
complainant and our customers, but cannot act as
judge and jury or delete every account accused
of violating the law.
We suggest the following:
1. If our client does not respond to your
cease-and-desist demand by your deadline, please
forward our name, address, email, etc. to your
counsel so we may cooperate in resolving the
matter without litigation.
2. Through your counsel, or the legal branch of
the appropriate local, state, or country
authorities, please inform us as to how our
client responds to your demand. Although our
client may express an opinion to AISO regarding
your claim(s), the only response that counts is
the one our client sends to you--and AISO will
not necessarily receive a copy of it.
3. If the response from our client is
unsatisfactory to you, we will work with your
counsel or the legal branch of the appropriate
local, state, or country authorities -- if he or
she is willing -- to agree upon the wording of
an injunction which will legally require AISO to
remove the offending web site. If we can agree
on the wording of the injunction, AISO will not
oppose your motion requesting it.
These are guidelines and suggestions, each case
is always handled on an individual basis.
Revised:10/24/2006
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