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Frontier/Citizens Communication

PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 5:29 am
by beakmyn
DSL Internet Access Service
Original Link Here

Customers cannot resell DSL Internet Access Service, without a legal and written agency agreement with Frontier. Customers may not retransmit DSL Internet Access Service or make the Service available to anyone outside the premises (i.e., wi-fi or other methods of networking). You may not use DSL Service to host any type of commercial server.

Rcn

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 1:51 pm
by streaker69
Original Link:http://www.rcn.com/customer/internet_access_agreemnt.php

Relevant Data:13. Theft of Service. You acknowledge that the right to the use of, and any benefits that may be derived from, the Access Service is personal to you and is being provided by RCN as partial consideration of your agreement to pay the charges applicable to your account. You agree not to connect the Access Service or allow the Access Service to be connected by others to any other computers, located either on or outside your premises, than are reflected on your Access Service account with RCN. The Access Service may not be used to facilitate or operate as an Internet Service Provider, “Wi-Fi” network or “hot-spot”, and you further agree not to distribute, resell, share or otherwise allow others to utilize the Access Service, either free of charge or for consideration. You acknowledge that any unauthorized receipt of the Access Service constitutes theft of service, which is a violation of Federal law and can result in both civil and criminal penalties. RCN will prosecute violations to the fullest extent of the law.

GCI.Net (Alaska)

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 1:54 pm
by streaker69
Original Link:http://gci.net/index.cfm?FuseAction=ViewPage&Document=MAIN-TandC.AUP

Relevant Data:l. resell the Service or otherwise charge others to use the Service (the Service is for personal use only within your business, domicile, apartment, dormitory room or barracks room and you agree not to use the Service for operation as an Internet Service Provider or for any other business enterprise in competition with the Service) and

m. use the Service in a way which is contrary to any other GCI policy that may be posted by GCI from time to time.

Atlantic BroadBand (AtlanticBB.net)

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 2:02 pm
by streaker69
Original Link:http://www.atlanticbb.com/UsagePolicy.html

Relevant Data:

Multiple Users The Service and cable modem we provide shall be used only by you and by members of your immediate household living with you at the same address. The Subscriber Agreement binds you and all persons who use your Service. You shall have sole responsibility for ensuring that all other users understand and comply with the terms and conditions of this Acceptable Use Policy, as it may be updated or changed from time to time.

.) resell the Service, in whole or in part, or make available to anyone outside your premises the ability to use the Service (including wireless or other methods of networking) or to use it for anything other than your own personal purposes. Without limiting the foregoing, you agree that you will not use the Service to provide any Internet access or any other feature of the Service to any third party, will not act as an end-point on a non Atlantic Broadband local or wide area network, and will not use the Service for any commercial or business purpose whatsoever;

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 2:53 pm
by Barry
streaker69 wrote:Original Link:http://gci.net/index.cfm?FuseAction=ViewPage&Document=MAIN-TandC.AUP

Relevant Data:l. resell the Service or otherwise charge others to use the Service (the Service is for personal use only within your business, domicile, apartment, dormitory room or barracks room and you agree not to use the Service for operation as an Internet Service Provider or for any other business enterprise in competition with the Service) and

m. use the Service in a way which is contrary to any other GCI policy that may be posted by GCI from time to time.



Hey thanks, I almost double posted it.

ACS Alaska

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:20 pm
by Barry
http://www.acsalaska.com/Cultures/en-US/Personal/Internet/Terms+and+Conditions.htm

11. One Account, One Connection:

You may use your ACS Internet account to make only one connection at any given time, unless you have specifically purchased an account that is, in ACS Internet's sole opinion, suitable for multiple user applications. Multiple, simultaneous connections from an ACS Internet account, except as noted, are prohibited. This means that your ACS Internet account may only be dialed into one modem in ACS Internet's modem pool or a single DSL connection may be active per account, at any given time. Any dialup or DSL account found connected to two or more ACS Internet modems or other connection devices at the same time may be suspended immediately.

Bulldog UK

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:31 pm
by The Others
Original location:

http://www.bulldogbroadband.com/residential/legal/acceptable_use.asp

Relevant information:

"Services shall not be used... for resale to any third party"


Feel free to give it away.

Ntl Uk

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:36 pm
by The Others
Original location

http://www.home.ntl.com/page/userpolicy&source=netstumbler.org

Relevant information

20.1 Networking and Wireless Networking
The residential Internet Services are designed for connection to a single PC. If you connect more than one PC at any one time to the Internet Services you agree that this shall be entirely at your own risk. Technical support shall remain limited to your Internet connection only. You must not connect more than three (3) PCs to the Internet Services at any one time.

You are permitted to use routers, and the connection of a dedicated hardware router or firewall shall not be considered a PC for the purposes of this section.

In connecting to the Internet Services, you must only use a PC you own or lease. [color="Red"]You must not attempt to connect your PC to the Internet Services from outside your home; this includes the use of wireless or non-wireless networking technology to connect your PC or any other PC to your Internet Services from outside your home[/color] (other than your own garden) or the connection of your PC to anyone else's Internet Services.

ShawCable

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:47 pm
by streaker69
Original Link:http://www.shaw.ca/en-ca/AboutShaw/TermsofUse/AcceptableUsePolicyInternet.htm

Relevant Content:

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WHATSOEVER ARE YOU PERMITTED TO RESELL, SHARE, OR OTHERWISE DISTRIBUTE THE SERVICES OR ANY PORTION THEREOF TO ANY THIRD PARTY WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF SHAW AND PAYMENT OF APPLICABLE FEES. For example, you cannot provide Internet access to others through a dial up connection, host shell accounts over the Internet, provide email or news service, or send a news feed unless express permission is granted by the customer agreement.

Wow

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:50 pm
by streaker69
Original Link:http://www1.wowway.com/wowterms.asp?cat=intt

Relevant Data:

E. Customer shall not resell the Service or otherwise charge others to use the Service, in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, or on a bundled or unbundled basis. Except as specifically otherwise provided in a separate written agreement (e.g., in the WOW! Business Customer Agreement) between Customer and WOW!, the Service is to be used solely in a private residence; living quarters in a hotel, hospital, dorm, sorority or fraternity house, or boarding house; or the residential portion of a premises which is used for both business and residential purposes. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, and except as otherwise specifically provided in a written agreement between Customer and WOW!, the Service is for personal and non-commercial use only and Customer agrees not to use the Service for operation as an Internet service provider, a server site for ftp, telnet, rlogin, e-mail hosting, "web hosting" or other similar applications, for any business enterprise, or as an end-point on a local area network or wide area network.

Insight BroadBand

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:27 pm
by streaker69
Original Link:http://www.insightbb.com/terms_conditions/default.aspx#terms_of_use

Relevant Data:

ix. resell the Service or charge others to use the Service; distribute or redistribute the Service through either intentional actions or failure to implement and maintain proper security in a manner that violates this AUP or the Service Agreement; or otherwise use the Service in a manner that exceeds the number of authorized users for an account or that compromises the security of the Service; Customer shall not use, share or otherwise make available, or allow others to use or share, the Service for operation as an Internet Service Provider, whether or not for compensation or pecuniary gain. For residential Users, the Service is intended and may only be used for recreational, residential or personal use by the Customer and members of Customer's immediate household; for Small Business Users, the Service is intended and may only be used for business use by the Small Business Customer and its authorized users within the Customer's immediate business premises. Small Business Users agree not to offer any Insight Broadband Internet Service feature to others as a service or feature of the Customer's business;

GTCom.Net

PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 3:38 am
by MikeP928
Original Link: http://www.gtcom.net/forms/acceptable_use_policy.php

Relevant Data:

UNAUTHORIZED SHARING

You agree not to allow others to use any of the services provided including, but not limited to, sharing your account user name and password, dial-up access, or broadband access via any type of networking device (router, gateway, wireless access point, etc.). You may at your own risk and responsibility permit other members of your household to access the services and utilize some networking devices approved by the provider for use within your household only. You as the account holder shall ensure that other such users are aware of and comply with these terms of use, and you agree to be held responsible for any activity or use of the services on that account, whether or not authorized by you.


COMMERCIAL USE

Re-selling ISP's services or offering use of ISP's services for adding value to a commercial entity without ISP's authorization is prohibited. ISP's services are designed for the account holder's use of the Internet and may not be used for commercial purposes without the ISP's explicit consent. You also agree not to use ISP's services for operation as an Internet service provider, or for any other business enterprise including, without limitation, IP address translation or similar facilities intended to provide access, operating or allowing others to operate servers of any type, or any other device, equipment and/or software providing server-like functionality in connection with ISP's services, unless expressly authorized.

ADMINISTRATIVE DISCRECTION
ISP administrators, staff, and executives have sole and final discretion over all aspects of service, the network, and this AUP. ISP reserves the right to terminate any account or service without cause or prior notice.

USER RESPONSIBLITY
Users need to be aware that they do not operate in a vacuum. Safe practices need to be taken by the users to protect themselves and others.

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[color="Red"]Users are responsible for any misuse of ISP services that occurs through user's account.[/color]

[color="Red"]Users are responsible for protecting their accounts and must take steps to insure that others do not gain unauthorized access to user's account or misuse ISP's services. [/color]

SusCom.net (Susquehanna Communications)

PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:21 am
by streaker69
Original Link: http://www.suscom.com/home/data_usepolicy.php

Relevant Data:

Bandwidth, Data Storage and Other Limitations
You must comply with the then current bandwidth, data storage and other limitations on the Services.

Users must ensure that their activity does not improperly restrict, inhibit, or degrade any other user's use of the Services, nor represent (in the sole judgment of SusCom) an unusually large burden on the network itself. In addition, users must ensure that their activity does not improperly restrict, inhibit, disrupt, degrade or impede SusCom's ability to deliver the Services and monitor the Services, backbone, network nodes, and/or other network services.
[color="Red"]
SusCom network residential customers may not resell, share, or otherwise distribute the Services or any portion thereof to any third party without the written consent of SusCom. For example, you cannot provide Internet access to others through a dial up connection, host shell accounts over the Internet, provide email or news service, or send a news feed.[/color]

The SusCom residential service offering is a consumer product designed for your personal use of the Internet. You may not use the SusCom residential service for commercial purposes. For example, the service does not provide the type of security, upstream performance and total downstream throughput capability typically associated with commercial use.

You may not run a server in connection with the SusCom residential service, nor may you provide network services to others via the SusCom residential service. The SusCom residential service includes personal Webspace accounts for publishing personal Web pages. Examples of prohibited uses include, but are not limited to, running servers for mail, http, ftp, irc, and dhcp, and multi-user interactive forums.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:32 am
by StripedBassGuy
Provider: Optimum Online (cable)

Link to TOS: http://www.optimumonline.com/index.jhtml?pageType=terms

Relevant Info:

(a) Run any type of server on the system. This includes but is not limited to FTP, IRC, SMTP, POP, HTTP, SOCKS, SQUID, DNS or any multi-user forums;

(b) Register or point a domain, sub-domain, or hostname to any Optimum Online IP address. Moreover, users may not have traffic redirected to The Service;

(c) Resell, share, or otherwise distribute the Service or any portion thereof to any third party without the written consent of Cablevision. For example, Subscriber may not provide Internet access to others through a dial up connection, wireless access or host shell accounts over the Internet, provide e-mail or news service, or send a news feed.

(d) copy, distribute or sublicense any software provided by Cablevision, except that Subscriber may make one copy of each software program for back-up or archival purposes only;

(e) FTP/HTTP. Subscriber should also be aware that when using the Computer to access files through means such as FTP (File Transfer Protocol) and HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) Subscriber may open access to Subscriber's computer to other Optimum Online users and Internet users. If Subscriber chooses to make use of such applications for file retrieval, Subscriber should take the appropriate security measures.

What Else? Sucks I can't have a server...

Qwest.Net

PostPosted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:12 am
by streaker69
Original Link (PDF):

http://www.qwest.com/legal/highspeedinternetsubscriberagreement/High-Speed_Internet_Subscriber_Agreement_1-27-06.pdf

Relevant Data:

(a) Limits on Use. You agree not to use the Service for high volume or excessive use or in a way that impacts Qwest network resources or Qwest’s ability to provide services. You agree not to: (i) offer public information services (unlimited usage or otherwise), (ii) permit more than one dial-up log-on session to be active at one time, or (iii) permit more than one High-Speed Internet log-on session to be active at one time, except if using a roaming dial-up account when traveling, in which case 2 sessions may be active. A log-on session represents an active connection to your Internet access provider. [color="Red"]The active session may be shared to connect multiple computers/devices within a single home or office location to your modem and/or router to access the Service (including the establishment of a wireless fidelity (“WiFi”) hotspot), but the Service may only be used at the single home or office location for which Service is provisioned by Qwest. You may not use aWiFi hotspot in violation of this Agreement or in a way that circumvents Qwest’s ability to provide Service to another customer (e.g., you cannot use a WiFi hotspot to provide Service outside your single home or office location).[/color] You may not use more than one IP address for each log on session unless an advanced service allocating you more than one IP address has been purchased. Service may only be used in the U.S. Service may be used to host a server, personal or commercial, as long as such server is used pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement applicable to Service and not for any malicious purposes. Malicious purposes include without limitation Spam, viruses, worms, Trojans, etc. Qwest may restrict your use of or interrupt the Service without notice for: (i) maintenance activities; (ii) equipment, network, or facility upgrades or modifications; and (iii) to ensure the provision of acceptable service levels to all Qwest customers. Qwest is not responsible or liable for any Service deficiencies or interruptions caused by such events.

(b) No Resale, Distribution, Transfer, or Assignment. You agree not to resell or distribute, transfer or assign this Agreement and/or the Service via any means including but not limited to wireless technology, except with Qwest’s prior consent and according to Qwest’s policies and procedures; provided that you may establish a WiFi hotspot as provided above. This Agreement is intended solely for you and it will not benefit or be enforceable by any other person or entity. Qwest may assign this Agreement and your rights and obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part, at any time without notice to you and you agree to make all subsequent payments as directed. If we do that, we have no further obligations to you.