Vault Payment Systems requires that each of its customers accept and agree to Vault Payment Systems Terms of Service, a copy of which is available at /tos.html. The Terms of Service constitute a legal agreement between the customer and Vault Acquiring Solutions. In the Terms of Service, each customer agrees, among other things, to be bound by the terms and conditions of this AUP.* This AUP also binds all users of and visitors to Vault Payment Systems services and Web sites; by the act of using Vault Payment Systems services or visiting its Web sites, all such users and visitors agree to be bound by this AUP and by the Terms of Service. (Customers, users, and visitors are referred to herein collectively as "Customers").
Vault Payment Systems requires that all Customers conduct themselves as good citizens of the Internet and at all times behave with respect for others. Each Customer is responsible for preventing violations of this AUP by third parties accessing Vault Payment Systems services through Customer's computers or accounts, including without limitation hackers and Customer's own users.
A. The following activities are expressly prohibited:
1. Spam/Email Marketing
Vault Acquiring Solutions does not tolerate Spam or email
marketing of any kind, whether legal or illegal. Do not send
more than one hundred (100) unsolicited emails during any
twenty-four (24) hour period. Any message sent to a
recipient from a purchased, rented, licensed, or traded list
of email addresses is automatically considered unsolicited.
(Messages forbidden by this paragraph are collectively
referred to herein as "Email Marketing.") (Email Marketing
creates a risk that Vault Payment Systems will be blacklisted
from other networks and so could adversely affect other Vault
Payment Systems users.)
Do not violate the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003. Do not send Email Marketing Messages or facilitate Email Marketing, even if such conduct is CAN-SPAM compliant. Do not host or allow to be hosted any site or information that is advertised by Email Marketing, even if such conduct is CAN-SPAM compliant. Do not set up an open mail relay that is not password protected or that could allow anyone to send Email Marketing Messages.
2. Intellectual property infringement, including violations of copyright, trademark, and patent rights, and use or distribution of pirated software. (Please see Vault Payment Systems policy regarding Intellectual Property infringement, at /intellectual_property.html.)
3. Hacking or perpetration of any security breach.
4. Unauthorized access to any computer or system, including intrusion into or scanning of other Vault Payment Systems accounts.
5. Dissemination of deliberately offensive material, including any message or information that is or may be threatening, libelous, obscene, or harassing.
6. Child pornography or any other activity harmful to minors. (Vault Payment Systems does allow hosting of adult content that is legal under U.S. law, including applicable state law, provided such content does not fit any excluded criterion listed in this Part A or otherwise violate any Vault Payment Systems policy.)
7. Fraud.
8. Violation of privacy rights.
9. Use of third party software without a proper license or other appropriate permission, including Microsoft software.
10. Network attacks or any unfriendly effort to interfere with service on another network or server.
11. Virus distribution or distribution of any worm or other harmful code.
12. Illegal activities of any kind.
B. Investigations, disruptions, & security:
Vault Payment Systems may suspend Service in whole or in
part without advanced notice if it reasonably suspects an AUP
violation. Customer will reimburse Vault Payment Systems for
any expenses resulting from Customer's violation of the AUP,
including investigation fees (not to exceed $500 per incident
or claim) and attorneys' fees. Investigation fees include fees
of $75.00 per half-hour for each Vault Payment Systems
staff-member. Vault Payment Systems may also disable Customer's
service if Vault Acquiring Solutions suspects that such
service is the target of an attack or in any way interferes
with services provided to other customers, even if Customer is
not at fault. Vault Payment Systems does not issue refunds
for terminating service due to any of the causes above.
Customer is responsible for the use of its service, including
use by hackers and other unauthorized third parties.
Customer's responsibility includes payment for exceeding
transfer and bandwidth limits.
Except where Vault Payment Systems accepts
such responsibility through provision of Managed Services (per
the Terms of Service), Customer is responsible for maintaining
security, including disaster recovery systems and backups.
(Customer is advised to maintain backups on its own
premises.)
C. Reporting AUP Violations:
Vault Payment Systems requests that anyone with information about a violation of this AUP, or of Vault Payment Systems Terms of Service, report it by sending an email to abuse@vaultpos.com.
*Some of the terms of this AUP may overlap terms of the Vault Payment Systems Terms and Conditions. In the event of any inconsistency, the Vault Acquiring Solutions Terms and Conditions will govern the relationship between Vault Acquiring Solutions and Customer.
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