Acceptable Use Policy
This AUP governs the use of Clue WebHost's web hosting service. Violation of this AUP may result in suspension or termination of your service. In the event of a dispute between you and Clue WebHost regarding the interpretation of this AUP, Clue WebHost's interpretation, in its reasonable commercial judgment, shall govern. If you have any questions regarding this AUP, contact abuse@cluewebhost.com.Offensive Content
You may not publish or transmit via Clue WebHost's service any content that Clue WebHost reasonably believes:- constitutes child pornography;
- is excessively violent, incites violence, threatens violence, or contains harassing content or hate speech;
- is unfair or deceptive under the consumer protection laws of any jurisdiction, including chain letters and pyramid schemes;
- is defamatory or violates a person's privacy;
- creates a risk to a person's safety or health, creates a risk to public safety or health, compromises national security, or interferes with a investigation by law enforcement;
- improperly exposes trade secrets or other confidential or proprietary information of another person;
- is intended to assist others in defeating technical copyright protections;
- clearly infringes on another person's trade or service mark, patent, or other property right;
- promotes illegal drugs, violates export control laws, relates to illegal gambling, or illegal arms trafficking;
- is otherwise illegal or solicits conduct that is illegal under laws applicable to you or to Clue WebHost; or
- is otherwise malicious, fraudulent, or may result in retaliation against Clue WebHost by offended viewers.
Security
You must take reasonable security precautions. You must protect the confidentiality of your password, and you should change your password periodically.Bulk Commercial E-Mail
You must obtain Clue WebHost's advance approval for any bulk commercial e-mail, which will not be given unless you are able to demonstrate all of the following to Clue WebHost's reasonable satisfaction:- Your intended recipients have given their consent to receive e-mail via some affirmative means, such as an opt-in procedure;
- Your procedures for soliciting consent include reasonable means to ensure that the person giving consent is the owner of the e-mail address for which the consent is given;
- You retain evidence of the recipient's consent in a form that may be promptly produced on request, and you honor recipient's and Clue WebHost's requests to produce consent evidence within 72 hours of receipt of the request.
- The body of the e-mail must describe how the e-mail address was obtained, for example, "You opted in to receive this e-mail promotion from our Web site or from one of our partner sites," and information on how to request evidence of the consent, for example, "If you would like to learn more about how we received your e-mail address please contact us at abuse@cluewebhost.com.
- You have procedures in place that allow a recipient to easily revoke their consent � such as a link in the body of the e-mail, or instructions to reply with the word "Remove" in the subject line. Revocations of consent are honored within 72 hours, and you notify recipients that their revocation of their consent will be honored in 72 hours;
- You must post an abuse@cluewebhost.com e-mail address on the first page of any Web site associated with the e-mail, you must register that address at abuse.net, and you must promptly respond to messages sent to that address;
- You must have a Privacy Policy posted for each domain associated with the mailing;
- You have the means to track anonymous complaints;
- You may not obscure the source of your e-mail in any manner. Your e-mail must include the recipients e-mail address in the body of the message or in the "TO" line of the e-mail; and
- You otherwise comply with the CAN SPAM Act and other applicable law.