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Individuals who use the TempWorks Hosting Services resources assume the responsibility of seeing that these resources are used in an
appropriate manner. Misuse of such services is considered a violation of this Acceptable Use Policy and may also be a violation of
law if data or other computer users are disturbed or the privacy of individuals is violated.
Computers connecting to TempWorks Hosting Services resources are required use connection software that has been certified by TempWorks
Software, Inc. as compatible. For a certified list of software and versions please visit
http://www.tempworks.com/HostingServices.
Files, sign-ons, usernames, passwords, and computer output belonging to an individual or to the institution are considered to be
personal property. Users shall not examine, change, or use another person's or institutional files, output, or username for which
they do not have explicit authorization.
Users shall not deliberately attempt to degrade system performance or capability. Knowledge of systems or special passwords shall
not be used to damage a system or file, or to change or remove information without authorization.
The Following activities are prohibited:
1. Chain Letters: A letter sent to several persons with a request that each send copies of the letter to an equal number of persons.
2. Spamming: Internet equivalent of junk mail.
3. E-mail Bombing: Sending repeat messages to other persons many times over to clog their mail boxes and to cause them to
waste their time deleting those messages.
4. Mail Spoofing: Sending mail so as to appear to come from someone other than the actual sender.
5. Ping Flooding: Shutting down a Internet user or provider by jamming the communications channels.
6. Packet Sniffing: Putting your network interface card (Ethernet Card) in the promiscuous mode in order to see
data destined for other machines.
7. Password Cracking: Using applications such as crack or crackerjack to do password guessing of servers.
8. Propagating Trojan Programs such as Netbus or Backorifice to remotely control or change hosts on the network.
9. TCP Spoofing: Making your computer look like a different computer on the network.
10. Smurf Attack: Sending ICMP (ping) data to a broadcast address, all of it having a spoofed IP address of a victim.
Users shall not use the system for any illegal purpose or to enter or send any material that is obscene or defamatory, or material
that is intended to annoy, harass or alarm another person which serves no legitimate purpose.
Material of pornographic nature, copyrighted materials, illegal software, and other illegal programs may not be shared on the
TempWorks Software, Inc. network.
Browsing and/or sharing of pornographic material, or Internet chat of the sexual nature is prohibited on TempWorks Software, Inc. owned computers.
All users shall use software only in accordance with applicable license agreements. Users shall not make unauthorized copies of any
software under any circumstances. Duplication of licensed software for any purpose except for backup and archival purposes or when
otherwise specifically authorized is prohibited. All software must be lawfully purchased or acquired.
Use of computer systems and databases shall be limited to the purpose(s) for which access is granted. Use of system or databases
for employee’s or other user's duties or purposes for which access is granted, is prohibited.
Users who violate this policy may be denied access to the system.
TempWorks Software, Inc. is not liable for any damage to the clients’ computers and accessories or responsible for any maintenance
or repair to any part of the clients’ computers. Under no circumstances will TempWorks Software, Inc. be liable to the client for
any special, consequential, indirect or similar damages, including the loss of data arising from the use or inability to use the
network as well as from interrupted service while performing normal system maintenance during off-peak hours.