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LITTLE LEIGH . NET ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY

An acceptable use policy (AUP) is designed to protect our users and the internet at large from potentially damaging actions, as well as to provide general advice on what you shall and shall not to do. This AUP is laid down in a manner akin to the U. K. road laws: the road traffic act specifies in a legal framework what must happen, and the highway code gives advice on general etiquette to follow. Details regarding how to complain about a breach of this AUP can be found at the end of this document.

In general, the AUP is designed to protect all users of the internet from activity that is harmful, unpleasant or is generally undesirable. As a rule of thumb, any activity that brings Little Leigh . Net into 'disrepute' (e.g. by causing our networks' IP addresses and domains, hosted or otherwise, to become filtered, black holed or blacklisted by third party networks or devices) is forbidden. If you in any doubt as to what constitutes a breach of the AUP, you are advised to contact us for our advice. We cannot be held responsible for any activities that occur that are not expressly prohibited by this AUP, and ignorance of your actions and their potential consequences cannot be accepted as an excuse for breaking this AUP.

General areas of prohibited activity

The following areas give examples of what is generally not tolerated. Please note that this list is not exhaustive and that users are expected to abide by the spirit of these terms in order to keep the internet a generally happy place.

Privacy Threatening behaviour or harassment

Threatening or harassing behaviour of any user on the internet (via our services or not) by any electronic method of transmission (e.g. via email, newsgroups or postings to an online web forum) is expressly forbidden. We will not tolerate any form of abusive behaviour towards other users of the internet, whether this be of a sexual, racial, homophobic or any other derogatory or illegal remark.

Impersonation or forgery

The impersonation of another person or network device by adding, altering, removing or in any other way modifying network (IP) header information (spoofing) or email headers with the aim of deceiving or misleading any other user or device is prohibited. Our servers and routers are configured wherever possible to filter out such forged headers, but it cannot always be 100% accurate. Also, this does not prevent other users on the internet that are not on our network from behaving in this manner.

Explicitly illegal activities

Any illegal activity is prohibited. This includes:
The hosting and distribution of pirated software (warez).
The hosting of pornographic material.
The hosting or distribution of any other material (for example music or video files) for which you are not the copyright holder, or for which you do not have the permission of the actual copyright holder.

Particular areas of netiquette

The following sections discuss particular areas and issues that you must abide by when using the internet.

Email Web What to do when you feel our AUP has been breached and what action we'll take

If you feel any part of our AUP has been breached by any of our customers, please email our staff who deal with incidents of this nature on the below email address:

abuse@littleleigh.net

When submitting an abuse report, please include the following information where relevant:
* The originating IP address that you believe is in breach of the AUP
* The precise date and time that the breach was committed, including any local time offsets where your local time zone is not GMT
* Extracts from log files showing network activity, or evidence of the abuse, including full email headers showing the path and origin in the case of spam email.
* Other situations may require additional information which will be asked for in the case of a complaint (e.g. the URL of a website containing illegal material).

If we find that our AUP has been breached, we may take one or more of the following actions:
* Issue a warning: either verbally or in writing (via email or surface mail)
* Filter, blacklist or black hole IP addresses or domain names involved in breaches of the AUP without notice
* Suspend items on the customers' accounts relating to the breach or otherwise
* Suspend the customer's account entirely
* Terminate the customer's account

It is very rare that we take unilateral action against a customer without attempting to arrange an amicable solution first, however, we will take swift action in the most serious cases before contacting you. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their contact details with us are kept up to date by informing us of any changes or corrections.

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