SUPER
TECHNOLOGIES,
INC. ACCEPTABLE
USE POLICY
Updated: January
1, 2008
Super
Technologies,
Inc. (“STec”)
has created
this Acceptable
Use Policy
(the "Policy")
so you
will understand
when and
under
what circumstances
we may
suspend
or terminate
your use
of your
services
(the "Service")
and access
to Super
Technologies’
service
related
Internet
sites,
which
sites
contain
information
and data
available
via your
computer
and/or
a device
(the "STec
Sites").
By using
our Service
or accessing
the STec
Sites,
you consent
to the
acceptable
use practices
described
in this
Policy,
as modified
from time-to-time
by us.
Content
Prohibitions
Our goal
is for our
subscribers
to have
a pleasurable
experience
each time
they access
the STec
Sites or
use our
Service.
Therefore,
you may
only use
our Service
for lawful
purposes
and in a
manner that
does not
interfere
with other
subscribers
or our systems.
To assure
this, we
reserve
the right,
but are
not obligated,
to suspend
or terminate
your access
to the STec
Sites and/or
your use
of the Service
at any time,
if we determine
in our sole
discretion
that your
conduct
or behavior
on the STec
Sites or
our Service
involves
or causes:
Content
Harmful
or
Offensive
to
Third-Parties:
Do
not
upload,
download,
post,
distribute,
publish,
or
otherwise
transmit
(collectively,
"Disclose")
any
message,
data,
information,
image,
text,
termination
minutes,
DID
or
other
material
(collectively,
"Content")
that
is
unlawful,
libelous,
defamatory,
slanderous,
obscene,
pornographic,
indecent,
lewd,
harassing,
threatening,
harmful,
invasive
of
privacy
or
publicity
rights,
abusive,
inflammatory,
or
otherwise
harmful
or
offensive
to
third
parties;
Content
Harmful
to
Other
Systems:
Do
not
Disclose
harmful
Content,
including
without
limitation,
viruses,
Trojan
horses,
worms,
time
bombs,
zombies,
cancelbots,
or
any
other
computer
programming
routines
that
may
damage,
interfere
with,
surreptitiously
intercept
or
expropriate
any
system,
program,
data,
or
personal
information,
via
our
Service;
Impersonation:
Do
not
impersonate
any
person
or
entity
or
otherwise
misrepresent
your
affiliation
with
a
person
or
entity;
Infringing
Content:
Do
not
Disclose
any
Content
that
may
infringe
any
patent,
trademark,
trade
secret,
copyright
or
other
intellectual
or
proprietary
right
of
any
party.
Infringement
may
result
from
the
unauthorized
copying
and
posting
or
distributing
graphics,
DID,
termination
minutes,
pictures,
photographs,
logos,
software,
articles,
music,
or
videos.
By
posting
any
Content,
you
represent
and
warrant
that
you
have
the
lawful
right
to
distribute
and
reproduce
such
Content;
Interference:
Do
not
do
anything
to
interfere
with
other
users
of
Services;
Unapproved
Promotions
or
Advertising
of
Goods
or
Services:
Without
our
prior
written
permission,
do
not
Disclose
on
the
Sites
any
unsolicited
promotions
of
goods
or
services,
commercial
solicitation
or
any
advertising,
promotional
materials,
or
any
other
solicitation
of
other
users
for
goods
or
services
except
in
those
areas
(e.g.,
Tiki
support
sites)
that
are
designated
for
such
purpose;
Unlawful
Content:
Do
not
Disclose
any
Content
that
would
constitute
or
encourage
a
criminal
offense,
violate
the
rights
of
any
party,
or
that
would
otherwise
create
liability
or
violate
any
local,
state,
national,
or
international
law.
Network
Usage
Violations
of system
or network
security are
prohibited,
and may result
in criminal
and civil
liability.
STec may investigate
incidents
involving
such violations
and may involve
and will cooperate
with law enforcement
if a criminal
violation
is suspected.
Examples of
system or
network security
violations
include, without
limitation,
the following:
Avoiding
System
Restrictions:
Using
manual
or
electronic
means
to
avoid
any
use
limitations
placed
on
the
Services.
Falsification
of
Origin:
Forging
any
TCP-IP
packet
header,
e-mail
header,
or
any
part
of
a
message
header.
This
prohibition
does
not
include
the
use
of
aliases
or
anonymous
remailers.
Hacking:
Unauthorized
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
authorization
of
the
owner
of
the
system
or
network.
Interception:
Unauthorized
monitoring
of
data
or
traffic
on
any
network
or
system
without
express
authorization
of
the
owner
of
the
system
or
network.
Intentional
Interference:
Interference
with
service
to
any
user,
host,
or
network
including,
without
limitation,
mail
bombing,
news
bombing,
other
flooding
techniques,
deliberate
attempts
to
overload
a
system,
or
broadcast
attacks.
Modifications
to
Transmissions:
Installation
of
any
amplifiers,
enhancers,
repeaters,
or
other
devices
that
modify,
disrupt,
or
interfere
in
any
way
with
the
radio
frequency
licensed
to
us
to
provide
Service.
Our
Responsibility
We
take no responsibility
and assume
no liability
for any Content
uploaded,
transmitted,
or downloaded
by you or
any third
party, or
for any mistakes,
defamation,
slander, libel,
omissions,
falsehoods,
obscenity,
pornography,
or profanity
you may encounter.
As the provider
of the STec
Sites and
Service, we
are only a
marketplace
and are not
liable for
any statements,
representations,
or Content
provided by
our users
in any public
forum. It
is not our
objective
to discourage
you from taking
controversial
positions
or expressing
vigorously
what may be
unpopular
views. However,
we reserve
the right
to take such
action as
we deem appropriate
in cases where
the STec Sites
or Service
is used to
disseminate
statements
which are
offensive
or harmful.
Enforcement
of this Policy
We
reserve the
right, but
do not assume
the obligation,
to strictly
enforce this
Policy by,
without limitation,
issuing warnings,
suspending,
or terminating
Service, refusing
to transmit,
removing,
screening,
or editing
Content prior
to delivery
or actively
investigating
violations
and prosecuting
them in any
court or appropriate
venue. We
may block
access to
certain categories
of numbers
(e.g. certain
international
destinations)
or certain
sites if,
in our sole
discretion,
we are experiencing
excessive
billing, collection,
fraud problems
or other misuse
of our network.
We
may access,
use, and
disclose
transaction
information
about your
use of our
Service,
and any
Content
transmitted
by you via
the STec
Sites or
through
the Service,
to the extent
permitted
by law,
in order
to comply
with the
law (e.g.,
a lawful
subpoena);
to enforce
or apply
our subscriber
agreements;
to initiate,
render,
bill, and
collect
for our
Services;
to protect
our rights
or property,
or to protect
users of
our Services
from fraudulent,
abusive,
or unlawful
use of,
or subscription
to, our
Service.
INDIRECT
OR ATTEMPTED
VIOLATIONS
OF THIS
POLICY OR
ANY RELATED
POLICY,
GUIDELINE
OR AGREEMENT,
AND ACTUAL
OR ATTEMPTED
VIOLATIONS
BY A THIRD
PARTY ON
YOUR BEHALF
SHALL BE
CONSIDERED
VIOLATIONS
OF THIS
POLICY BY
YOU.
Your
Responsibility
You
are solely
liable for
any transmissions
you initiate
through our
Service or
any Content
you Disclose.
Unless you
are participating
in an area
of the STec
Sites or Service
that requires
or allows
anonymity,
you will always
use your real
name in online
communications.
You agree
to indemnify
and hold us
harmless from
any claim,
action, demand,
loss, or damage
(including
attorneys'
fees) made
or incurred
by any third
party arising
out of or
relating to
your violation
of this Policy.
Updating
this Policy
We
will revise
and update
this Policy
if our practices
change,
as technology
changes,
or as we
add new
services
or change
existing
ones. If
we make
any material
changes
to this
Policy,
we will
post an
"update"
notice to
the STec
Sites and
change the
date of
the Policy.
You should
refer back
to this
page for
the latest
information
and to be
privy to
your acceptable
use obligations.