NETBRIO.COM provides web hosting to people all around the world. We have the responsibility to protect each client and provide
them with the best services available. The following guidelines were designed to insure these services.
Any Hosting Account that is used for Illegal, Abusive or Unethical Activity may be immediately deactivated by us without warning
to you. Any misuse or overuse of the server will result in immediate deactivation of an account. Illegal, Abusive or Unethical
Activities include, but are not limited to inclusion of or inking to, pornography, obscenity, nudity, violations of privacy,
hacking, irc related scripts and programs, non approved server scripts, eggdrops, computer virus, and any harassing or harmful
materials or uses, as determined by us.
You agree to indemnify and hold us harmless from any claim resulting from your publications or use of Illegal, Abusive or
Unethical materials. Although we will make reasonable efforts to alert you to such activities and allow you an opportunity to cure
them within a 12-hour period after discovery, we are not required to give notice before deactivating your use of our services if,
in our discretion, your use is or results in Illegal, Abusive or Unethical activities. If a Hosting Account is disabled, the
regular monthly fees still apply. NETBRIO.COM reserves the right to Cancel/Deactivate any account at any time for any reason.
Examples of non-acceptable content or links:
Pirated software
Hackers programs or archives
Warez Sites
Illegal MP3s
NETBRIO.COM will be the sole arbiter as to what constitutes a violation of this provision.
You are expressly prohibited from sending unsolicited bulk mail messages ("junk mail" or "spam"). This includes, but is not
limited to, bulk-mailing of commercial advertising, information announcements, and political tracts. Such material may only be
sent to those who have specifically requested it. Malicious or threatening email is also prohibited. We reserve the right to
immediately deactivate your use of our service if we discover such activity. Further, you agree to indemnify and hold us harmless
from any claim resulting from your use or distribution of electronic mail services through the service provided through this
Agreement. Anyone using our services for spamming will be immediately subject to a $250 cleanup/network abuse fee.
The bulk UCE, promotional material, or other forms of solicitation sent via e-mail that advertise any IP address belonging to
NETBRIO.COM or any URL (domain) that is hosted by NETBRIO.COM.
Unsolicited postings to newsgroups advertising any IP or URL hosted by NETBRIO.COM.
The use of web pages set up on ISPs that allow spamming (also known as "ghost sites") that directly or indirectly reference
customers to domains or IP addresses hosted by NETBRIO.COM.
Advertising, transmitting, or otherwise making available any software, program, product, or service that is designed to
facilitate a means to spam.
Forging or misrepresenting message headers, whether in whole or in part, to mask the true origin of the message.
Spam, mailing lists and other email restrictions:
Due to the increased problems and risk to our network, NETBRIO.COM also prohibits the use of 3rd party mailing lists and FFA's.
Examples that we do not allow include but are not limited to:
Safelist
Purchased / Sold mailing lists
FFA's
Impacts to NETBRIO.COM :
Spam is not only harmful because of its negative impact on consumer attitudes toward NETBRIO.COM, but also because it can
overload NETBRIO.COM 's network and resources.
There are many groups that report and block the networks that spam is sent from. In the event spam is generated off of ours or
our customers servers, our network can be blocked and this impacts other users putting our network at risk.
Since it is unsolicited, users who receive spam often become angry and send complaints to our upstream providers. This upsets our
providers who abhor spam for the same reasons that NETBRIO.COM does - it causes negative consumer attitudes and drains resources.
We strive to maintain favorable business relationships in the Web community and obviously will not allow any practice that
threatens these relationships.
NETBRIO.COM reserves the right to terminate, without warning, any account that violates this policy. Usage of NETBRIO.COM
services constitutes acceptance and understanding of this policy.
NETBRIO.COM reserves the right to decide what it considers "spam", "UCE", "mail bombing", or "bulk e-mail", and to determine
from all of the evidence whether or not the e-mail recipients were from an "opt-in" e-mail list.
Should you choose to e-mail from NETBRIO.COM servers, especially if you use mailing lists, you must read and adhere to the
following guidelines, which are offered as a statement of Internet standards and best current practices for proper mailing list
management and preventing e-mail abuse.
Basic Mailing List Management Principles for Preventing Abuse
Mailing lists are a vehicle for distributing focused, targeted information to an interested, receptive audience. Consequently,
mailing lists have been used successfully as a highly effective direct marketing tool.
Unfortunately, some marketers misuse mailing lists through a lack of understanding of Internet customs and rules of the forum
pertaining to e-mail. Others fail to take adequate precautions to prevent the lists they manage from being used in an abusive
manner.
The e-mail addresses of new subscribers must be confirmed or verified before mailings commence. This is usually accomplished by
means of an e-mail message sent to the subscriber to which s/he must reply, or containing a URL which s/he must visit, in order to
complete the subscription. However it is implemented, a fundamental requirement of all lists is the verification of all new
subscriptions.
Mailing list administrators must provide a simple method for subscribers to terminate their subscriptions, and administrators
should provide clear and effective instructions for unsubscribing from a mailing list. Mailings from a list must cease promptly
once a subscription is terminated.
Mailing list administrators should make an "out of band" procedure (e.g., a means of contact by which messages may be sent for
further correspondence via e-mail or telephone) available for those who wish to terminate their mailing list subscriptions but are
unable or unwilling to follow standard automated procedures.
Mailing list administrators must ensure that the impact of their mailings on the networks and hosts of others is minimized by
proper list management procedures such as pruning of invalid or undeliverable addresses, or taking steps to ensure that mailings
do not overwhelm less robust hosts or networks.
Mailing list administrators must take adequate steps to ensure that their lists are not used for abusive purposes. For example,
administrators can maintain a "suppression list" of e-mail addresses from which all subscription requests are rejected. Addresses
would be added to the suppression list upon request by the parties entitled to use the addresses at issue. The purpose of the
suppression list would be to prevent subscription of addresses appearing on the suppression list by unauthorized third parties.
Such suppression lists should also give properly authorized domain administrators the option to suppress all mailings to the
domains for which they are responsible.
Mailing list administrators must make adequate disclosures about how subscriber addresses will be used, including whether or not
addresses are subject to sale or trade with other parties. Once a mailing list is traded or sold, it may no longer be an opt-in
mailing list. Therefore, those who are acquiring "opt-in" lists from others must examine the terms and conditions under which the
addresses were originally compiled and determine that all recipients have in fact opted-in specifically to the mailing lists to
which they are being traded or sold.
Mailing list administrators should make adequate disclosures about the nature of their mailing lists, including the subject
matter of the lists and anticipated frequency of messages. A substantive change in either the subject matter or frequency of
messages may constitute a new and separate mailing list requiring a separate subscription. List administrators should create a new
mailing list when there is a substantive change in either the subject matter or frequency of messages. A notification about the
new mailing list may be appropriate on the existing mailing list, but existing subscribers should never be subscribed
automatically to the new list. For example, if Company A acquires Company B, and Company B has compiled opt-in mailing lists,
Company A should not summarily incorporate Company B's mailing lists into its own.
NETBRIO.COM allows CGI, PHP, Perl and many other normal processes used for hosting to be used on all Virtual Servers. These
processes can be resource intensive however, and because a Virtual Server must be shared with other users, we must limit how much
of the CPU, memory, disk I/O, disk space and database use can be used by any one account on a shared server. Therefore any program
(application, script, etc.) or usage that consumes too many resources that impacts other customers in either performance or
reliability is considered resource abuse. Shared servers are 'shared' and we all need to play fair. In the event a user requires
more resources than is acceptable on a shared server environment, a dedicated server is recommended.
What does NETBRIO.COM consider "System Resource ABUSE"?
Any site whose traffic, programs and/or processes are using excessive amounts of system resources. An excessive amount is defined
as any amount that results in substantial degradation of server performance. NETBRIO.COM is the sole determinant of what
constitutes degraded server performance.
Examples include, but are not limited to:
Due to their use of flat files instead of databases, NETBRIO.COM does not allow the use of UBB or YABB bulletin boards. Use of
these boards for large or very active forums, results in system performance degradation, and cannot be allowed in our shared
server environment. NETBRIO.COM suggests using phpBB as a more efficient, database-driven alternative to these bulletin boards.
Busy sites with large forums and data bases are not suited to a shared server environment
Background Daemons in general are prohibited on NETBRIO.COM servers, including, but not limited to, IRC bots, eggdrop, BitchX,
XiRCON, warez sites and any other program that interferes with normal server operation.
We allow customers to set up cron jobs to perform routine functions automatically. Due to the impact on the server, running some
automated processes can take up considerable server resources and in those cases, our technicians may disable the cron job.
We have a strict policy regarding use/spam on our network, but we do allow use of mailing lists within the constraints of our
spam policy above. However, sending thousands of e-mails off of a given server can impact the performance of the server. Therefore
we limit the amount of e-mail allowed on our Shared Servers to no more than 1000 e-mails per day and 30 emails in 10 seconds.
NETBRIO.COM is in no way responsible for down time either resulting from a users actions, or natural fluctuations in internet
consistency. NETBRIO.COM will however, do everything within it's power to assure that each and every client site is up as
consistently as possible. NETBRIO.COM is in no way responsible for the data on your site. We do keep backups of every site we host
but we do not guarantee the usability of our backups. You should always keep a backup of all data.
Please understand that all information submitted on the Hosting Account shall be considered publicly accessible. Important and
private information should be protected/backed up by you. For example, we are not liable for protection or privacy of electronic
mail or other information transferred through the Internet or any other network provider that you may use.
Each account will be automatically debited each month for the total amount due, until written notice of cancellation is
received. If paying by check or money order, payment must be received by the customer's billing date. If the credit card on file
is declined for any reason or check/money order isn't received, the customer will receive notification via email. Response to this
email is required within 48 hours. In the event there is no response from the account holder the account will be suspended until
payment is received. After the account has been suspended for 30 days it will be deleted.
We have a 30 day unconditional money back guarantee. To cancel your account and receive a refund please go to
www.NETBRIO.COM/cancel.htm and fill out the form to request in writing a refund and cancellation. All cancellations must be
received within 30 days of account activation to receive a refund. After cancellation notice is received refunds will be processed
within 10 days. Refunds are not given on domain name registrations for any reason. Dedicated servers and setup fees (ie. stacking
domains, dedicated, etc.) are non-refundable.
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