Myinternetpass.com Terms
And Conditions
By registering for the Internet service you agree to the following
terms and conditions laid down for use of the Internet service.
In order to enable MyInternetPass ("The ISP") to provide
its service on such favourable terms, you are required to provide
the preceding as part of the sign up process. This data, and any
subsequent data requested, may be used by The ISP solely for the
purposes of management of your account and provision of Internet
access to you. It may also be used by The ISP and other subsidiaries
of The ISP from time to time for the purposes of promoting its own
and third party services and goods to you by way of on- screen advertisements
and offers. These advertisements will be based on the information
that you have supplied to us and will relate to areas in which we
think you will be interested. However, except as specified above,
The ISP will not pass on your personal details to any third party
without your consent.
A. A fee will be payable by Credit Card/Debit Card, Cheque or Cash
for the chosen service or services at the published rates.
B. The User will access the service using the provided number.
C. The level of the service will be determined according to the
ISP.
D. Uploads to the User's webspace will be limited to the published
levels.
E. The ISP will not permit FTP access to the User's web site from
outside of its network. Most direct SMTP connections from outside
of the ISP's network will also be barred.
F. A telephone support line will be available during the stated
hours for the provision of basic technical assistance. This service
will be charged at published levels.
G. Unless otherwise stated, the service will automatically terminate
the connection after a 5 minutes of inactivity period.
H. Unless otherwise stated, the service will automatically terminate
after One hour of continuous use. You can redial to reconnect.
I. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, the services are for residential use
only and may be operated only from a domestic residence. OPERATING
NON- BUSINESS SERVICES FOR COMMERCIAL USE IS EXPRESSLY FORBIDDEN.
BUSINESS SERVICES ARE CLEARLY HIGHLIGHTED AND ARE DESIGNED WITH BUSINESS
USERS IN MIND.
J. Emails from all terminated accounts will be completely purged
after 30 days. The email address will then become available to the
wider subscribers
database.
K. FAIR USE POLICY. The ISP operates a Fair Usage Policy, which
restricts each service type to a maximum number of hours each month.
The
following restrictions will apply:
1) ALL 64K SERVICES WILL BE RESTRICTED TO 160 HOURS PER MONTH. ONLY
WHEN ABUSE OF THE SERVICE HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED. ABUSE WILL BE DEFINED
AT CNF NET SOLE DISCRETION.
2) ALL 'LITE' SERVICES MIGHT BE RESTRICTED TO 80 HOURS PER MONTH.
3) MYINTERNETPASS IS FOR PERSONAL USE AND NOT FOR BUSINESS USE THEREFORE
ALL BUSINESS SERVICES WILL BE RESTRICTED TO 160 HOURS PER MONTH.
Please note these conditions:
a) USERS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO EXCEED THE MONTHLY LIMITATIONS.
b) UNMETERED SERVICE HOURS MUST BE USED IN THE MONTH OF USE.
c) UNMETERED SERVICE - UNUSED HOURS CANNOT BE ROLLED OVER IN TO
THE NEXT MONTH.
d) NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED AT ANY TIME.
TIMED CARD users must use their hours within 3 months after purchased.
1. USE OF SERVICE
1.1 You may only use the Service for lawful purposes; in particular
you may not use the Service
a. to transmit defamatory, offensive or abusive material or material
of an obscene or menacing character; or
b. in breach of copyright or other intellectual property right;
or
c. in contravention of the Computer Misuse Act 1990.
1.2 The Service is to be used by a single PC only. You may not sell
on or sublet the Service. You agree to inform us of any change of
address or telephone number supplied on registration.
1.3 You agree not to disclose your password to any other person.
If it becomes known, you will inform the Helpdesk immediately. The
Helpdesk may require you to change your password where it considers
necessary.
1.4 You acknowledge that the ISP is unable to exercise control over
the content of material transmitted or received using the Service.
1.5 You may not use the Service to transmit
a. any material (including viruses) which is likely to cause harm
to the ISP's or anyone else's computer systems.
b. IP Multicast or other applications which make similar demands
for bandwidth.
c. excessive material using the UDP protocol.
1.6 You may not use more than 5 MB of capacity for E-mail, and we
shall not hold E-mail on your behalf above this level.
1.7 You acknowledge that if for any reason you do not access your
E-mail account for a period of 60 days or longer, the ISP reserves
the right to terminate your E-mail account, delete all information
stored on it and delete your web space without notice to you. In
this event, the ISP will have no liability to you for the loss of
any data. 1.8 You should not retain information of value to you which
can only be accessed using the Service, or rely on the Service for
transmitting information of value to you.
1.9 You agree to fully indemnify and to hold the ISP indemnified
from and against any claim brought by a third party resulting from
the use of the Service and in respect of all losses, costs, actions,
claims, expenses or liabilities whatsoever suffered or incurred directly
by the ISP in consequence of your breach or non-observance of these
terms.
2. SERVICE AVAILABILITY
2.1 The ISP reserves the right at its discretion to refuse to
a. accept your registration or
b. provide access to the Service.
2.2 The ISP may restrict access to certain types of information
brought to its attention which may cause offence to other users of
the Service.
3. PERIOD
3.1 Either party may terminate the Service on one month's notice.
3.2 The ISP may terminate the Service immediately
a. if it has reason to believe that you are not using the Service
in accordance with these terms; or
b. if a competent regulatory authority requires the ISP or any of
its suppliers to do so.
c. in accordance with the provisions of clause 1.7 above.
4. WARRANTY
4.1 The ISP shall provide the Service using reasonable care and
skill.
4.2 The ISP endeavours to provide a Service which is available at
all times, but it cannot warrant the availability due to factors
beyond its control.
4.3 The ISP gives no warranty as to the quality of or accuracy of
information received using the Service.
5. ACCESS
5.1 In order to obtain access to the Internet, we shall provide
you with the necessary configuration information, and an optional
software configuration file for a PC subject to the Software licence
set out below.
6. SOFTWARE LICENCE
6.1 The ISP and its suppliers individually own the elements of the
Software and the documentation provided with it, both of which are
protected by copyright. Your right to use the Software and documentation
is limited as set out below:
7. LICENCE
7.1 You may:
ONLY USE THE SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION WITH THE INTERNET ACCESS
SERVICE INITIALLY OFFERED BY THE ISP IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE DISTRIBUTION
OF THE SOFTWARE AND DOCUMENTATION AND (II) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. NO RIGHT OR LICENSE IS GRANTED TO USE THE
SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION WITH ANY OTHER INTERNET ACCESS OR INTERNET
ACCESS SERVICE.
7.2 You may not:
a. distribute copies of the Software or its documentation to others;
b. modify, translate, reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble
the Software (except to the extent applicable laws specifically prohibit
such restriction) or create derivative works based on the Software;
or
c. rent, lease or transfer your rights to the Software;
d. ship or transmit (directly or indirectly) any copies of the Software,
or any technical data in the Software, to any entity or country destination;
or
e. alter or remove any copyright, trademark, and other protective
notices contained in the Software.
8. TERMINATION
The Software licence will terminate automatically if you fail to
comply with the license conditions above or the Service is terminated.
Upon termination of the license you must destroy all copies of the
Software and documentation.
8.1 The ISP will be entitled to terminate a Contract immediately:
a) if the ISP discovers that the User or any Co-User has been creating,
downloading or uploading any of the material specified in Condition
1.1 or if the User has been in breach of any of these Conditions
or any law, code or regulation applicable to the Internet or users;
or
b) abuse of the system. Such abuse to be defined as but not limited
to "pinging" of the system in order to keep the lines open
during a period of inactivity.
c) upon providing the User with 24 hours notice by e-mail.
d) if the User fails to pay any charges under the Contract when
due.
8.2 The User may terminate a Contract by discontinuing use of the
Services.
8.3 In the event of termination by the ISP of a Contract the ISP
may retain all payments made hereunder and may deny the User access
via the Services to any material or data stored on the Internet.
The User shall within 7 days of termination remove from the User's
equipment the Software and the ISP's material.
9. CHARGING
9.1 You shall be liable to pay a monthly subscription fee for use
of this service, only if you subscribe for the service online, through
www.myinternetpass.com web address
9.2 Unless otherwise stated, charges are exclusive of Value Added
Tax and any other taxes applicable from time to time, which you shall
pay.
10. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
10.1 The ISP accepts no liability in contract, tort or otherwise
including negligence for:
a. inability to gain access to the Service as a result of routine
or emergency maintenance on the system or excessive demand for the
Service;
b. loss of data including both data transmitted and other data held
by you:
c. delay or failure in transmitting or receiving material;
d. indirect or consequential losses arising from use of the Service
including loss of revenue, business, anticipated savings or profits.
11. FORCE MAJEURE
Neither party shall be liable to the other, for any loss or damage
which may be suffered by the other party due to any cause beyond
the first party's reasonable control including without limitation
any power failure and the actions of other internet service providers
and users.
12. NOTICES
Any notices shall, unless otherwise expressly stated, be in writing
and shall be given by sending the same by E-mail, first class post
or facsimile transmission to the other party's address as may be
designated in writing from time to time. Any notice sent by first
class post shall be deemed (in the absence of evidence of earlier
receipt) to have been delivered two days after its despatch. Any
notice given by E-mail or facsimile transmission shall be deemed
to have been delivered on the next working day following transmission.
13. ASSIGNMENT
13.1 You may not assign or delegate all or any of your rights and
obligations without The ISP's prior written consent such consent
not to be unreasonably withheld.
13.2 The ISP shall have the right to assign or transfer all or any
of its rights and obligations to an associated company of the ISP
or other person on notice.
14. NO WAIVER
Failure by either party to exercise or enforce any right conferred
shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any such right nor operate
so as to bar the exercise or enforcement thereof or of any other
right on any later occasion.
15. VARIATION OF TERMS
The ISP reserves the right to vary these terms from time to time
on giving you notice. You shall be deemed to have accepted the changes
if you continue to use the Service after a period of two weeks from
the delivery of the notice.
16. LAW
The provision of the Service shall be governed by English law
17. ACCESS POLICY
We recognise the wishes of our Networks' to be able to access as
wide a range of communications and information on the Internet as
possible and do not wish to restrict that access. However, we will
not knowingly permit the transmission of or access to material that
is deemed illegal by the UK authorities.
In view of the vast flow of information transmitted by an Internet
Service Provider each day, it is not technically possible nor economically
feasible to monitor all materials that pass through its system. We
believe that the onus for ensuring that material presented on the
Internet is legal rests with the original content provider, and we
will not limit access to material unless notified by the authorities
that it is illegal.
Co-ordination of these matters with the authorities in the UK is
handled by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), a body supported
by UK Internet Service Providers, the Department of Trade and Industry
and Police Authorities. If particular information is deemed to be
illegal by the authorities the IWF will advise Internet Service Providers
such as ourselves accordingly, and we will take steps to prevent
access to it.
If you feel that the contents of any site may breach the UK law,
you should contact the Internet Watch Foundation hotline and draw
their attention to it. Details can be found at http://www.internetwatch.org.uk/hotline.
We would remind you that our Terms and Conditions of supply for
the ISP service prohibit you from using the service to transmit defamatory,
offensive or abusive material or material of an obscene or menacing
character. It may also be illegal for you to receive such information.
18. ACCESS FOR CHILDREN
You should note that there may be material accessible via the Internet
which is unsuitable for children.
Where children may be users, we suggest: -
You do not allow unsupervised access and keep your password to yourself.
You consider downloading running on application which allows you
to restrict access from your computer to certain areas of the Internet.
19. WEB SPACE
This section contains a few simple rules and regulations for using
your free Web space that we've drawn up for your benefit as well
as ours.
Please take a few minutes to read them through and make sure you
understand them. They apply in addition to our standard Terms and
Conditions for Internet service.
Your ISP Internet Web space lets you have your own Web site on the
World Wide Web, entirely free of charge. You can enjoy your Web space
with a unique personalised URL
(Uniform Resource Locator) in the form: http://www.prefix.ISP.net
where is a Web site name of your choice, (subject to availability).
It is up to you to ensure that your choice of does not infringe or
contravene any
trademarks.
You can only reach your Web space by using the UR L in the form
www.ISP.net. You cannot reach it using an IP address.
You may use the Web space solely for personal purposes, subject
to the terms and conditions of use outlined below. You can update
or change your Web space as often as you like, and can take advantage
of Technical Support for uploading, downloading or viewing pages.
The storage limit on your Web space is enforced by the system that
accepts uploads to the World Wide Web. If a file upload exceeds your
Web space quota, then it will not be accepted.
20. WEB SPACE CONDITIONS OF USE
You may use up to a maximum of 5 MB of Web space solely for personal
purposes. An average of 1000 hits a day and will be permitted for
your personal Web space.
Only CGI programs and scripts provided by us can be used on your
Web site.
Support is only provided for uploading, downloading and viewing
pages. No support is provided for HTML authoring or page design.
You acknowledge that if for any reason you fail to access your E-mail
account for a period of 30 days or longer, the ISP reserves the right
to delete your Web space without notice to you. In this event, the
ISP will have no liability to you for any loss of data.
The ISP will not keep back-ups of your pages
The ISP accepts no responsibility for any loss of data, information
in any form or any other matter relating to the use of this service.
Similarly, we accept no responsibility for hit counts being reset
or incorrect.
You are responsible for the content of your Web site and any material
within it, including obtaining legal permission for any works quoted,
and ensuring that the contents do not violate UK law.
You will be held responsible for any defamatory, confidential, secret
or other proprietary material available via your Web site.
You must ensure that your index.htm or index.html (the first page
to be viewed on your site) does not contain any material liable to
offend. A clearly readable warning page must be displayed before
any material of an adult nature is displayed.
The ISP will not be held responsible for any loss, however occasioned,
as a result of the suspension, removal or unavailability of a Networks'
Web space or material stored within it.
If your account is suspended for any reason, then access to your
Web space and the information stored within it may also be suspended.
When you close your account with the ISP, then your Web site will
also be deleted. The ISP reserves the right to remove any pages or
information from your Web site (at our sole discretion), without
prior notice and without explanation.
The ISP reserves the right to suspend any or all of the Web space
service at any time, without prior notice and without explanation.
The ISP reserves the right to instruct that sites which show excessive
usage (exceeding 1000 hits per day) be modified or removed to an
alternative hosting server.
The ISP reserves the right to make a charge for any assessment of
suspended sites. The ISP reserves the right to vary the terms of
'excessive usage' at their sole discretion at any time, without prior
notice.
You may not sell on or share use of the Web space or any material
stored within it.
By registering for the Web space service, you will be deemed to
have agreed to and accepted these conditions.
The ISP reserves the right to vary the Conditions of Use and acceptable
use policy for the Web space service at their sole discretion at
any time and without prior notice.
Any decision made by the ISP in relation to this service shall be
final.
21. DEFINITIONS
"Log-in Name" a unique sequence of characters chosen by
Networks to act as an identifier to the system.It is used in conjunction
with the Password to provide access to the Service and is used by
the System as a unique address for all Networks communications;
"Password" a secret code which is used in concert with
the Log-in Name to identify the user to the System;
"Service" a dial-up service providing two-way communication
of data or speech via the Internet;
"System" the set of equipment used by the ISP in order
to provide the Service;
"Terms" this set of the ISP's standard terms and conditions
for the Service as varied from time to time.
22. AGENTS/RESELLERS
Resellers of the Myinternetpass physical cards have a minimum order
of 20 cards per store. Please note all cards have a shelf-life of
12 months from point of delivery.
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