Firefly
Acceptable Use Policy
This Acceptable Use Policy specifies the actions
prohibited by Firefly Enterprises Ltd
("Firefly") to users of the Firefly Network. Users may be
defined as "customer or anyone who uses or accesses the
Firefly Network or Internet service". Firefly reserves the
right to modify this Policy at any time, effective upon
posting of the modified Policy to this URL. Any
modifications to this Policy will be made when Firefly
feels it is appropriate and it is the User's
responsibility to ensure their awareness of any such
changes.
ILLEGAL
USE
The Firefly Network may be used only for lawful purposes.
Transmission, distribution or storage of any material in
violation of any applicable law or regulation is
prohibited. This includes, without limitation, material
protected by copyright, trademark, trade secret or
intellectual property right used without proper
authorisation, and material that is obscene, defamatory,
constitutes an illegal threat, or violates export control
laws.
THE
NETWORK
1. The user acknowledges that Firefly is unable to
exercise control over the content of the information
passing over the Firefly Network. Therefore, Firefly is
not responsible for the content of any message whether or
not the posting was made by a Firefly customer.
2. The Firefly Network may be used to link into other
networks worldwide and the user agrees to conform to the
acceptable use policies of these networks.
3. In addition the user undertakes to conform to the
Internet protocols and standards.
4. 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").
5. Without prejudice to the foregoing, Firefly considers
that any application that overloads the Firefly Network by
whatever means will be considered as making profligate use
of the Firefly Network and is as such NOT allowed. Use of
IP multicast other than by means provided and co-ordinated
by Firefly is likewise prohibited.
6. Users who violate systems or network security may incur
criminal or civil liability. Firefly will fully co-operate
with investigations of suspected criminal violations,
violation of systems or network security under the
leadership of law enforcement or relevant authorities.
SYSTEM
AND NETWORK SECURITY
Violations of system or network security are prohibited,
and may result in criminal and civil liability. Firefly
will investigate incidents involving such violations and
will involve and will co-operate with law enforcement 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 a system or network or to breach security
or authentication measures without express authorisation
of the owner of the system or network;
· Unauthorised monitoring of data or traffic on any
network or system without express authorisation of the
owner of the system or network;
· 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 or any part of the
header information in an email or a newsgroup posting. If
approached with complaints relating to any of the above
violations, Firefly will co-operate and assist the Police
and law enforcing bodies with their investigations in
order to bring such mis-use and violations to an end.
E-MAIL
1. It is explicitly prohibited to send unsolicited bulk
mail messages ("junk mail" or "spam") of any kind
(commercial advertising, political tracts, announcements)
etc.
2. It is also explicitly prohibited to allow others to
send unsolicited bulk mail messages either directly or by
relaying through the Users systems. For the avoidance of
doubt, users must ensure that their systems cannot be
relayed through. Users may not forward or propagate chain
letters nor malicious e-mail.
3. A user may not solicit mail for any other address other
than that of the user, except with full consent of the
owner of the referred address.
BROADBAND
This section should be used as a guide to Firefly's policy
with regard to fair and reasonable use of our broadband,
and related services (the service(s)). Our policy is to
provide a quality service to our Customers who, we trust,
will use the service(s) provided to them in a fair, honest
and reasonable manner. The policy is in place to help
ensure Firefly can continue to provide the quality and
speed of service our Customers have come to expect.
Due to the technology used by all service providers in the
UK and the system in place at your local exchange, you
share your broadband connection with other Firefly
Customers. This is normal for all UK ISPs and is called
contention. Home services usually have a contention ratio
of 50:1 and business connections have, in general, a 20:1
contention.
In general contention is not an issue with broadband
services in the UK. However, some customers, mainly those
who use Peer2Peer or file sharing software, or who pass
large amounts of data, are deemed to be 'Heavy Users' and
have a detrimental effect on all users of the Firefly
broadband service and an impact on contention.
1. The Broadband FUP may be changed from time to time.
2. This Broadband FUP is in place to protect all Customers
who use the service from those who wish to abuse the
service. We would like to stress that 99% of all Firefly
Customers use the service fairly, and only a very small
proportion of people use the service in a detrimental way.
3. If you are considered by Firefly to be a 'Heavy User'
we may still allow you to use the service, however we may
limit your transfer rates at certain times of day or in
extreme circumstances, we reserve the right to ask you to
migrate to another provider. We consider any Customer who
regularly exceeds 50GB per calendar month to be in the
category of 'Heavy User'.
4. If you have a question about our fair use policy,
please email
support@fireflyinternet.com
Updated :
14/06/06
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