Acceptable Use Policy

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Introduction

1.1This Acceptable Use Policy must be read in conjunction with our General Terms & Conditions of Service. Together they form part of our Standard Form of Agreement for purposes of section 479 of the Telecommunications Act 1997.
1.2Some words or expressions are highlighted in bold because they have a special meaning defined in the General Terms & Conditions of Service. “We”, “us”, “our”, “you”, “your” and “yourself” also have special meanings defined in that document.
1.3We may change this Acceptable Use Policy from time to time by giving notice to you.

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Why we have this policy

2.1Our customers expect us to provide an efficient, reliable network. In order for us to achieve this, we must protect the network against abuse.

3.0

What you should know

3.1We do not proactively monitor information that passes through our network, or is stored on it. However, we will promptly investigate complaints about offensive, malicious or illegal material and take appropriate action if necessary. You should take all necessary steps to protect yourself against offensive or malicious material.

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What you must do

4.1You must ensure that anyone else that you permit to use the service complies with the agreement between us including the General Terms and Conditions of Service and this Acceptable Use Policy.
4.2If you operate an email server, you must ensure that it is configured to reject open relay requests.
4.3You must protect the confidentiality of your password, and all steps necessary to prevent unauthorised access to the service.
4.4You must properly supervise anyone who you allow to use the service. You must closely monitor the activities of any children to whom you grant access.
4.5If you are a Content Provider for the purposes of the Internet Industry Association's Codes for Industry Co-Regulation in Areas of Internet and Mobile Content ("the Codes") you must comply with the relevant sections of the Codes. In particular you must use appropriate warnings or labelling systems in respect of Content which is likely to be considered unsuitable for children according to the Classification Act and relevant Classification Guidelines, even though such Content may not be Prohibited Content or Potential Prohibited Content. For the purpose of this clause, the terms "Content", "Content Provider", "Classification Act", "Classification Guidelines", "Prohibited Content" and "Potential Prohibited Content" have the same meanings as defined in the Codes. The Codes are available at www.iia.net.au.

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What you must not do

5.1Unless the product description indicates otherwise, you must not run an email server on a consumer grade service.
5.2You must not probe, scan or test the vulnerability of another computer system or network unless you have permission from the owner of that system or network.
5.3You must not attempt to gain unauthorised access to another computer system or network.
5.4You must not do anything which causes damage or disruption to another computer system or network. This includes the transmission of viruses or other malicious code.
5.5You must not send, receive or store illegal material.
5.6You must not use our network to engage in any illegal activity.
5.7You must not breach someone else’s copyright or other intellectual property rights.
5.8You must not use false or forged addresses, including email addresses.
5.9You must not use false email headers or alter email headers to conceal your identity.
5.10You must not use an email address that you are not authorised to use.
5.11You must not send unsolicited e-mail (or "spam").
5.12 You must not operate a website which is advertised by unsolicited email, even if that email originates from another network.
5.13You must not use our network to harass someone else or to maliciously offend or upset them.

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What you should do

6.1You should install anti-virus software on all of your systems, and update the anti-virus definitions regularly. We do not accept any liability for damage to your systems resulting from viruses or other malicious code.
6.2You should change your password regularly to protect your privacy and to prevent unauthorised use of the service.

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What we may do

7.1 We may investigate suspected abuse of this Acceptable Use Policy.
7.2We may terminate, restrict or suspend the service if we reasonably believe that you may have breached the agreement between us, including this Acceptable Use Policy or our General Terms and Conditions of Service.
7.3We may temporarily or permanently remove suspected illegal or offensive material from our network without notice.

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Fair use guidelines

8.1We have an obligation to all of our customers to provide fast and reliable network access. If you enter the top 1% of volume users on our network, we may request that you change to another plan. Alternatively we may decline to renew your account at the end of the current billing period.
8.2

We may terminate, restrict or suspend an ADSL service without notice if in any one month period:

  • the sum of data uploaded and data downloaded exceeds 30 gigabytes; and
  • the amount of data uploaded is more than the amount of data downloaded.