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Terms of SERVICE

ACCEPTABLE USE POLICYFAIRWAY ISP (Fairway ISP), and its affiliates, comply with the laws and regulations that govern the use of the Internet to ensure all customers may use Fairway ISP’s services without interference. This Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) applies to all Internet services offered by Fairway ISP (referred to herein as “Internet Services” or “Services”). It is Fairway ISP’s policy to provide robust and reliable access to the Internet for all of its end-user customers. Because network resources are shared by all users, Fairway ISP has implemented these policies to govern Internet Services. These policies are designed to (a) ensure that shared network resources are allocated fairly among all users; (b) allow users and prospective users to understand service policies and any significant limitations on the Internet Services, and (c) provide a foundation that assures customers that they can rely on consistently receiving the level and quality of service to which they subscribe. Fairway ISP does not block access to, nor discriminate against, any lawful website or Internet application and, with respect to Internet access services, supports the ability of users to select and attach the equipment of their choice to the network so long as that equipment: (a) is certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC); (b) is used for a lawful purpose consistent with Fairway ISP’s Acceptable Use Policy, and (c) does not harm the network or degrade the network performance for other users. All users are fully responsible for securing their equipment, including wireless routers, to prevent unauthorized access to the network by third parties and will be held fully responsible for the actions of such third parties that gain unauthorized access to the network through unsecured end-user equipment.You are encouraged to familiarize yourself with these policies. By using Fairway ISP’s Internet Services, you accept, agree to be bound by, and strictly adhere to these policies. You also agree to be responsible for compliance with these policies by third parties, such as friends, family members, or guests that make use of your service accounts or equipment to access the network for any purpose, with or without your express permission.Fairway ISP reserves the right to change or modify this AUP at any time, effective when posted on Fairway ISP’s website at https://support.fairwayisp.com/hc/en-us.General Policy. Fairway ISP reserves the sole discretion to deny or restrict your service or immediately suspend or terminate your service if the use of the service by you or anyone using it is objectionable or unlawful, interferes with the functioning or use of the Internet or Fairway ISP’s network for Fairway ISP or other users, or violates the terms of this AUP.Specific Examples of AUP Violations. The following are examples of conduct that may lead to the termination of your Internet Service. It is a violation of this AUP to:access without permission or right the accounts or computer systems of others, spoof the URL, DNS, or IP addresses of Fairway ISP or any other entity, penetrate the security measures of Fairway ISP or any other person's computer system, or attempt any of the foregoing;transmit uninvited communications, data, or information, or engage in other similar activities, including without limitation, spamming, flaming, or denial of service attacks;introduce viruses, worms, harmful codes, or Trojan horses on the Internet;Crypto-mining;use the service to host, post, or transmit any content that is obscene, indecent, hateful, malicious, racist, defamatory, fraudulent, libelous, violent, or that promotes the use of violence or harm to others, including any content that harasses or threatens the health or safety of others;violate Fairway ISP’s or any third party's copyright, trademark, proprietary, or other intellectual Property rights;engage in any conduct harmful to Fairway ISP’s network, the Internet generally, or other Internet users;use the service to violate any rule, policy, or guideline of Fairway ISP;use the service for any activity which may violate criminal or civil local, state, or federal law, international law, treaty, court order, regulation, or administration rule;violate any export control laws, or download or use the Internet Service in destinations that are otherwise controlled or embargoed under U.S. law, as modified from time to time by the Departments of State, Treasury, or Commerce.Interaction with Minors. Fairway ISP complies with all laws that protect minors and Fairway ISP will report any case of child exploitation to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.Child Pornography. Fairway ISP’s Internet Services may not be used to submit or receive, upload or download, post, use, copy or transmit, distribute or store child pornography. Should you suspect violations of this prohibition, you should report it to Fairway ISP immediately. Fairway ISP will report any such violation to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.E-mail. The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 sets forth requirements for commercial e-mails and electronic messages. Violation of these requirements, or any other law applicable to e-mail services or electronic messages, is a violation of this AUP. Prohibited Spam/E-mail include, but are not limited to, the following:intercepting, interfering, or redirecting another person’s e-mail or other transmissions;sending unsolicited commercial e-mail or electronic messages for advertising purposes;sending bulk unsolicited electronic mail messages (mail-bombing);sending unsolicited commercial e-mail or electronic messages without providing a means for recipients to opt out of receiving such messages;generating excessive amounts of e-mail or electronic messages that could disrupt Fairway ISP’s network;using an unauthorized e-mail server, Internet address or computer to send email or messages to deceive recipients as to the origin or to conduct prohibited activities under this AUP;using deceptive subject lines and failing to disclose clearly and conspicuously that your message is an advertisement;using false or misleading header, the user, or sender information;failing to identify the sender, sender's return address, or e-mail address of origin in the header or subject of the e-mail or message;sending e-mail or electronic messages to interfere with another’s use of the Internet;sending e-mail or electronic messages to those who have opted out from receiving such messages.Customer and Network Security. Customers are responsible for the security of their systems and devices that connect to the Internet, including updating systems as necessary. Fairway ISP’s Internet Services may not be used to interfere with or gain unauthorized access to, or otherwise violate the security of Fairway ISP’s or any other party’s computer, network, devices, software or data. System security violations include, but are not limited to, the following:unauthorized interception of data or e-mail addresses of Fairway ISP’s or any other party’s network or system;hacking or gaining access to the security of any system, network, server, computer, or data, without authorization;deceptively obtaining personal information of third parties (phishing);using any program or transmission that interferes with access or use of the Internet; crypto-mining;using any program or tool that compromises the security, including password guessing programs and packet sniffers;knowingly uploading or distributing files that contain viruses, spyware, Trojan horses, worms, or corrupt files to damage another person's computer or network or to hi- jack such system;transmitting pirated software;failing to take reasonable security measures to prevent violation(s) of this AUP.Customer Responsibilities. Fairway ISP’s customers are solely responsible for the content of any material posted, hosted, downloaded/uploaded, created, accessed or transmitted using Fairway ISP’s Internet Services. Fairway ISP is not responsible for any material created or accessible on its network by Internet Services users. Customers are responsible for preventing and remedying any violation of this AUP.USENET. Posting the same or similar message to one or more newsgroups (excessive cross-posting or multiple-posting) is explicitly prohibited.Enforcement. Failure to comply with this AUP may result in the suspension or termination of your Internet Services. Fairway ISP has the right, without notice, to suspend or terminate your Internet Services pursuant to a court order or government demand. Fairway ISP may also suspend or terminate your Internet Services when such use violates any law, or could subject Fairway ISP to civil liability or prosecution, or causes harm or interference to Fairway ISP’s network or other customers’ use of Internet Services. Fairway ISP will respond appropriately if it becomes aware of the inappropriate or wrongful use of the Services. Fairway ISP has no obligation to monitor the Service and/or the network. However, Fairway ISP reserves the right at any time to monitor bandwidth, usage, transmissions, and content to, among other things, operate the Service; identify violations of this AUP; and/or protect its network and Internet Services and other Fairway ISP users.Fairway ISP may notify customers of inappropriate activities and give them a reasonable period of time to take corrective action. Fairway ISP prefers to have customers directly resolve any disputes or disagreements they may have with others, whether Fairway ISP customers or not, without Fairway ISP’s intervention. However, if Internet Services are used in a way that Fairway ISP, in its sole discretion, believes violates this AUP, it may take any actions deemed appropriate with or without notice. In all cases, Fairway ISP is not liable for any action it takes in response to what it believes is a violation of the AUP. Fairway ISP may also take any legal action it deems appropriate with or without notice.Fairway ISP reserves the right to investigate suspected violations of the AUP, including examining material on Fairway ISP’s networks. During an investigation, Fairway ISP may suspend the account or accounts involved. You expressly agree to cooperate with Fairway ISP and with law enforcement authorities, if involved, in the investigation of suspected legal violations. Upon termination of Internet Services, Fairway ISP may delete any files, programs, data, email, and other messages associated with your account.The failure of Fairway ISP to enforce this AUP shall not be construed as a waiver of any right to do so in the future. You also agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Fairway ISP against all claims and expenses (including reasonable attorney fees) resulting from any violation of the AUP.This indemnification will survive any termination of your Internet Services.INDIRECT OR ATTEMPTED VIOLATIONS OF THIS AUP, AND ACTUAL OR ATTEMPTED VIOLATIONS BY A THIRD PARTY ON BEHALF OF A Fairway ISP CUSTOMER OR A CUSTOMER’S END USER, SHALL BE CONSIDERED VIOLATIONS OF THE POLICY BY SUCH CUSTOMER OR END USER.FAIRWAY ISP RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SHUT DOWN OR TERMINATE ACCESS AT ANY POINT FOR SUSPICOUS ACTIVITY OR IF Fairway ISP BELIEVES THE USER IS CAUSING MALICIOUS OR DETRIMENTAL NETWORK ISSUES. REACTIVATION MAY RESULT IN A REACTIVATION FEE AND MAY TAKE UP TO 36 HOURS.FAIRWAY ISP AND ITS CLIENT’S DESIGNATED ADMINISTRATOR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO SHUT DOWN, SUSPEND OR TERMINATE ACCESS AT ANY TIME, WITH OR WITHOUT CAUSE, AND WILL PROVIDE NOTICE AND INSTRUCTIONS THROUGH EITHER EMAIL OR WEBPAGE TO RESTORE SERVICE.Copyright Infringement/Repeat Infringer Policy. Fairway ISP respects the intellectual Property rights of third parties. Accordingly, you may not store any material or use Fairway ISP’s network, systems or servers in any manner that constitutes an infringement of third-party intellectual Property rights, including under United States copyright law. In accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and other applicable laws, it is the policy of Fairway ISP to suspend or terminate, in appropriate circumstances, the service provided to any user or account holder who is deemed to infringe third-party intellectual Property rights, including repeat infringers of copyrights.In addition, Fairway ISP expressly reserves the right to suspend, terminate or take other interim action regarding the service of any user or account holder if Fairway ISP, in its sole judgment, believes that circumstances relating to an infringement of third-party intellectual Property rights warrant such action. These policies are in addition to and do not affect or modify any other rights Fairway ISP may have under law or contract.If you believe that copyrighted material has been used in violation of this policy or otherwise been made available on the service in a manner that is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent or the law, you may report alleged infringements by sending Fairway ISP’s Designated Agent a notification of claimed infringement in accordance with the requirements of the DMCA, to:DMCA Agent Fairway ISP
[email protected]
Upon Fairway ISP’s receipt of a satisfactory notice of claimed infringement, which complies with the requirements of the DMCA, Fairway ISP will respond expeditiously and either directly or indirectly (i) remove the allegedly infringing work(s) from the network; or (ii) disable access to the work(s). Fairway ISP will also notify the affected customer or end user of the removal or disabling of access to the work(s). If you, as an end user, receive notification of an alleged infringement, and you believe in good faith that the allegedly infringing works have been removed or blocked by mistake or misidentification, then you may send a counter-notification to Fairway ISP’s Designated Agent listed above. Upon Fairway ISP’s receipt of a counter notification that satisfies the requirements of DMCA, Fairway ISP will provide a copy of the counter-notification to the person who sent the original notification of the claimed infringement and will follow the DMCA's procedures with respect to a received counter notification. In all events, you expressly agree that Fairway ISP will not be a party to any disputes or lawsuits regarding alleged copyright infringement.Fairway ISP may but is not required to, monitor your compliance, or the compliance of other subscribers, with the terms of this AUP. You acknowledge that Fairway ISP shall have the right, but not the obligation, to pre-screen, refuse, move or remove any content available on the network, including but not limited to content that violates the law or this AUP.