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The Domain owner, and all users of the
account, agree to accept and abide by the following terms:
Acceptable Use Policy:
All services may be used for lawful purposes only. Transmission, storage, or
presentation of any information, data or material in violation of any United States
Federal, State or local law is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to:
copyrighted material, material we judge to be threatening or obscene, or material
protected by trade secret and other statute. We prohibit sites that promote any illegal
activity or content that may be damaging to our servers or any other server on the
internet. Links to such materials are also prohibited. The subscriber agrees to indemnify
and hold Computer House harmless from any claims resulting from the use of the service
which damages the subscriber or any other party.
Our servers may not be the source, intermediary, or destination address involved in the
transmission of Unsolicited Commercial E-mail (spam). Your domain may not be referenced as
originator, intermediary, or reply-to address in any of the above. We consider spam any
mass unsolicited message in the mediums of Newsgroups and E-mail. If you are found to have
spammed, then we may immediately, and without warning, disable your account.
Examples of non-acceptable content or links: Pirated software, hacker programs or
archives, warez sites, Etc. Computer House will be the sole arbiter as to
what constitutes a violation of this provision.
E-mail Policy:
Any bulk mailings sent from
your domain must comply with all requirements established by the
Can-Spam Act of 2003. For example, your mailing list must be
derived from an opt-in system on your web site, or be a private
list of your customers. You may not use a purchased
mailing list. You must provide a functioning "unsubscribe"
hyperlink in your E-mail, and the reply address must be a
legitimate E-mail address on the sending domain hosted by
Computer House. You must be diligent in keeping your
mailing list up to date, and immediately remove from the list
those that ask to be removed or any mails that bounce back from
an invalid recipient. Your mailing must not violate nor
promote the violation of any local, state or federal law.
Billing Policy:
Payment methods available are: Cash, check, and all major credit
cards. Web accounts are billed quarterly or annually in advance. A credit card is required
for quarterly billing.
Late Payment and Non-Payment Policy: Payments for web services are due on or
before the due date. Past due amounts may result in your web site being disabled after
5 days, and deleted from the server after 15 days. Reinstatement of a deleted account
requires a $29.00 setup fee to re-establish the account, as well as the payment of any
remaining past due amounts.
Refund Policy: Setup fees, labor charges, domain name registration
fees, SSL Certificates, Static IP addresses, offsite backup, and partial months are not refundable. No refunds are provided to customers whose
accounts have been terminated due to any violation of system policies. No refunds are provided after thirty days.
Other Charges: Returned check fee: $30.00.
Sales Taxes: At the present time, internet services are not taxable, however the
one-time setup fee will be taxed at 7% if you are a resident of New Jersey.
Service Agreement and Limits of Liability: Computer House strives to provide
100% up-time for its web and mail servers. In the event of technical
difficulties, Computer House will perform its best efforts to resolve the difficulties in
the shortest time technically and physically possible. Although we perform cyclical backups, we cannot quarantee the ability to restore a website or email. It
is the customer's responsibility to maintain regular backups of their websites and email.
You agree that the responsibility of Computer House is to provide web site,
mail services and
technical support only. We do not guarantee any degree of business success, number of hits
or visits, etc. Computer House disclaims any and all liability or loss resulting from, but
not limited to, acts of God, loss of data or loss of business resulting from access delays
or service interruptions.
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