The Pitcher Group

The Pitcher Group
      This Acceptable Use Policy specifies certain actions prohibited by The Pitcher Group, hereafter referred to as TPG, for users of the TPG Network. TPG reserves the right to modify this Policy at any time to stay in compliance with any laws, regulations and security requirements. By using TPG services, any customer, employee or third party unconditionally accepts the terms of this policy.

    Illegal Use

    The computer and network hardware and networking services provided for each TPG account may be used only for lawful purposes. Transmission, distribution or storage of any material in violation of any applicable law or regulation coming to or from any unauthorized network or system is prohibited. This includes, without limitation, material protected by copyright, trademark, trade secret or other intellectual property rights used without proper authorization; government and military data protected by law and national security; university and academic data protected by public policy; and material that is obscene, defamatory, constitutes an illegal threat, or violates export control laws. Any violation of the above which compromises the integrity of the TPG Network or any other network is strictly prohibited

    Network And Network Machines

    TPG reserves the right to monitor and allocate network and machine resources. Cgi resources are allocated one per domain. TPG reserves the right to discontinue any script which may cause excessive server load.

    System And Network Security

    Violations of systems or network security are prohibited, and may result in criminal and civil liability. TPG will investigate incidents involving such violations and may involve and cooperate with law enforcement authorities if a criminal violation is suspected. TPG respects the privacy of customer data and vigilantly protects that data and ALL customers who host with TPG. If any violation of the law suspected, TPG reserves the right to investigate. Use of the network services provided for each account constitutes consent to monitoring. Examples of unlawful acts, system, or network security violations include, without limitation, the following:

    • Unauthorized access to or use of data, systems or networks, including any attempt to probe, damage, scan or test the vulnerability of a system or network or to breach security or authentication measures without express authorization of the owner of the system or network.
    • Unauthorized monitoring of data or traffic on any network or system without express authorization 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.
    • Unauthorized access to any data, system, or network from an unauthorized system or network for any purpose which is not lawful or which is intended to do harm.
    • Forging of any TCP-IP packet header or any part of the header information in an email or a newsgroup posting. Electronic forging of any kind to include but not limited to IP addresses, domains, business names, etc.

    Email

    Sending unsolicited mail messages, including, without limitation, unwanted advertising and informational announcements, is explicitly prohibited. A user shall not use another site's mail server to relay mail without the express permission of the site owner. Legitimate mailing lists and subscriber lists are acceptable. Otherwise, it is spam.

    Usenet

    Posting the same messages to multiple newsgroups (excessive cross-posting or multiple-posting, also known as "SPAM") is expressly prohibited.

    Indirect or attempted violations of the policy, and actual or attempted violations by a third party on behalf of a TPG customer or a customer's end user, shall be considered violations of the policy by such customer or end user.

    For Example: 

    If you are hosting a bulk email site on TPG servers and you use another ISP to SPAM from in order to reference your TPG site by IP address or domain name, you are violating TPG policy and possibly the law If you have been granted telnet access to TPG servers, multiple telnet log-ons are strictly prohibited and you must come from a valid IP address. Forgery is against the law Any type of denial of service attack from valid or invalid addresses is a violation of TPG security policy and against the law. If you have been granted password privileges for FTP or telnet, sharing your password with an unauthorized user or third party is strictly prohibited.

    Complaints regarding illegal Use or System or Network Security issues should be sent to network@thepitchergroup.com

    Complaints regarding email abuse, USENET abuse, or SPAM should be sent to abuse@thepitchergroup.com

    The Digital Millennium Copyright Act provides limitations for service provider liability relating to material online with regard to information residing, at the discretion of the user, on a system or network that the service provider controls or operates. 17. U.S. 512(c).

    TPG does not tolerate any pornographic material or spamming and both infringements will result in an investigation and possible termination and removal of the site and/or virtual server without a refund. TPG prides itself as a responsible member of the Internet community and is committed to protecting the data of and providing quality service to all TPG customers all of the time.

    Interaction With TPG Staff

    Any threat, implied threat, vulgar and/or profane language directed at any TPG staff member by telephone, email, or other method may result in immediate termination of an account. Any violation of this policy by any employee, contractor or third party programmer of TPG should be reported immediately. The bottom line is let's work together toward a mutually beneficial relationship and create a prosperous and responsible Internet community.

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