WhipNet Web Solutions Spam Policy

UCE / SPAM Policy
The abuse and misuse of e-mail is a serious problem and WhipNet is committed to a zero-tolerance, anti-spamming policy. Under this policy, we prohibit spam, or any unsolicited commercial email, from being sent either:

Definition of UCE (Unsolicited Commercial E-mail), or SPAM

Repercussions of SPAM:
Across the Web, it is generally accepted that SPAM is an inconsiderate and improper business practice.

WhipNet Technologies:
SPAM is not only harmful because of its negative impact on consumer attitudes toward WhipNet, but also because it can overload WhipNet's network and resources, especially on our shared (virtual) server environments.

Our Providers:
Since it is unsolicited, users who receive SPAM often become angry and send complaints to our upstream providers. This upsets our providers who abhor SPAM for the same reasons that WhipNet does - it causes negative consumer attitudes and drains resources. We strive to maintain favorable business relationships in the Web community and obviously will not allow any practice that threatens these relationships.

Punishment For SPAM
WhipNet reserves the right to terminate, without warning, any account that violates this policy. Usage of WhipNet services constitutes acceptance and understanding of this policy.

WhipNet may, at its option, charge $500.00 per SPAM complaint we receive. These are non-refundable charges and will be invoiced at the time of complaint notification.

WhipNet reserves the right to decide what it considers "SPAM", "UCE", "mail bombing", or "bulk e-mail", and to determine from all of the evidence whether or not the e-mail recipients were from an "opt-in" e-mail list.

Should you choose to e-mail from WhipNet servers, especially if you use mailing lists, you must read and adhere to the following guidelines, which are offered as a statement of Internet standards and best practices for proper mailing list management and preventing e-mail abuse.

Basic Mailing List Management Principles for Preventing Abuse:
Mailing lists are an excellent vehicle for distributing focused, targeted information to an interested, receptive audience. Consequently, mailing lists have been used successfully as a highly effective direct marketing tool.

Unfortunately, some marketers misuse mailing lists through a lack of understanding of Internet customs and rules of the forum pertaining to e-mail. Others fail to take adequate precautions to prevent the lists they manage from being used in an abusive manner.

This SPAM Policy and all other WhipNet policies are subject to change by WhipNet without notice. Continued usage of our services after a change to this policy is implemented and posted on the WhipNet site constitutes your acceptance of such change or policy. We encourage you to regularly check the WhipNet site for any changes or additions. Visit our Terms & Conditions for further information regarding our policies

 

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This document was last updated 8/27/05 2:04 PM ©2002-2006