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You are responsible for
abiding by the rules set forth in the paragraphs below. Any violation of
the terms set forth below may, at Layerblue's sole option, result in
immediate suspension and/or termination of all services currently being
provided.
As a Web Hosting Provider ("WHP"), we offer our customers the means to
acquire and disseminate a wealth of public, private, commercial and
non-commercial information. We also want our customers to be fully
informed of their rights and obligations-and ours-in connection with
their use of the Internet.
The fundamental fact about the Internet is that no one-neither us, nor
anyone else-owns or controls it. This fact accounts for much of the
Internet's openness and value, but it also places a high premium on the
judgment and responsibility of those who use the Internet, both in the
information they acquire and in the information they disseminate to
others. When customers obtain information through the Internet, they
must keep in mind that we cannot monitor, verify, warrant or vouch for
the accuracy and quality of the information that customers may acquire.
For this reason, the customer must exercise his or her best judgment in
relying on information obtained from the Internet, and also should be
aware that some material posted to the Internet is sexually explicit or
otherwise offensive. Because we cannot monitor and censor the Internet,
and will not attempt to do so, we cannot accept any responsibility for
injury to our customers that results from inaccurate, unsuitable or
offensive Internet communications.
When customers disseminate information through the Internet, they also
must keep in mind that we do not review, edit, censor or take
responsibility for any information our customers may create. This places
on customers what will be, for most, an unfamiliar responsibility. When
users place information on the Internet, they have the same liability as
other authors for copyright infringement, defamation and other harmful
speech. Also, because the information they create is carried over our
facilities and may reach a large number of people, including both
customers and non-customers of ours, customers' postings to the Internet
may affect other customers and may harm our goodwill business reputation
and operations. For these reasons, customers violate our Terms of
Service when they, their affiliates or subsidiaries engage in the
following activities:
Unacceptable Content -- Examples of unacceptable content or links include
pirated software, "hacker" programs, archives of "Warez Sites", game
rooms or MUDs, IRC Bots, Egg Drop programs, any kind of illegal software
or shareware. In addition, sites offering online gambling, casino
functionality, sportsbook betting (including offshore), and Internet
lotteries are prohibited.
Refunds -- All
setup fees, and domain registration fees are non-refundable. If you
choose to cancel your account, this portion of fees you have paid are
not included in the refund. Domain registration fees are
non-recoverable. When you choose to register a domain name, that domain
is automatically registered and the fees are incurred by us, therefore
are non-refundable. Copyright Violation
-- Engaging in activity
that infringes or misappropriate the Intellectual Property rights of
third parties, including copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade
secrets, software piracy and patents and other similar rights held by
third parties shall result in termination of all "subscribers"
privileges on the "Layerblue" system.
How to claim a copyright infringement:
Pursuant to 17 U.S.C. 512(c) (2), all notifications of claimed copyright
infringement on the "Layerblue" system or Web sites should be sent to
our Network Administrator at copyright@Layerblue.com and shall include
the following information:
A: A physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or a
person authorized to act on the copyright owner's behalf.
B: Identification of the copyrighted work(s) claimed to have been
infringed.
C: Identification of the material claimed to infringe the
copyright(s), reasonably sufficient to enable "Layerblue, Inc." to
locate the material in order to remove the material or disable access.
D: Information reasonably sufficient to allow "Layerblue, Inc."
to contact the complaining party (including name, address, phone number,
and e-mail address)
E: Statement that the complaining Claimant has a "good faith
belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not
authorized by the copyright (holder), its agent or the law."
F: Statement that the information in the notice is accurate, and
under PENALTY OF PERJURY, that the complaining party is authorized to
act on behalf of the copyright owner.
NOTE: UNDER FEDERAL LAW, IF YOU KNOWINGLY MISREPRESENT THAT
ONLINE MATERIAL IS INFRINGING, YOU MAY BE SUBJECT TO CIVIL PENALTIES,
INCLUDING MONETARY DAMAGES, COURT COSTS, AND ATTORNEYS FEES INCURRED BY
Layerblue, INC., OR BY ANY COPYRIGHT OWNER'S LICENSEE THAT IS INJURED AS
A RESULT OR A MISREPRESENTATION. IN ADDITION, YOU MAY ALSO BE SUBJECT TO
CRIMINAL CHARGES FOR PERJURY, IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAW.
LAYERBLUE, INC. PROSECUTES TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWABLE BY LAW.
Customer Support – Layerblue, Inc. promotes a mutually
professional relationship with its customers. Obscene, abusive,
threatening or otherwise harassing communications with agents of
Layerblue, via telephone, e-mail, online chat or other means will result
in immediate account termination notwithstanding any other Terms of
Service. Violation of this provision will result in refund ineligibility
Defamation -- Defamatory speech distributed over the Internet can result
in civil liability for the defamer and litigation against the WHP whose
facilities were used to distribute the defamatory material.
Distribution
and/or Transmission of Obscene or Indecent Speech or Materials --
Violation of indecency and obscenity laws can result in criminal
penalties.
Distribution of Internet Viruses, Worms, Trojan Horses and
Other Destructive Activities -- Distribution of Internet viruses, worms,
Trojan horses and other destructive activities, such as hacking, can
result in serious civil and or criminal liability under federal and
state law. DNS Transfers – By registering a domain name through
Layerblue, Inc., the Customer is establishing a relationship with Enom and/or
Directi. separate from the
Company and this Agreement. Layerblue, Inc. is the domain name hosting
business. All customer accounts are setup with the understanding that
the Customer will transfer authoritative DNS control of the domain
hosted with us, i.e., Layerblue, Inc. requires the Customer to update
the domain name registration of any domain hosted to the appropriate nameservers.
Layerblue, Inc. does not provide extended access to its
network through non-authoritative DNS means for any purpose other than
initial account setup. Third-level domains are provided for thirty (30)
days after account creation and may not be used as a primary means to
access to an assigned web space.
Export Control Violations -- The law
limits the ability of persons to export encryption software, over the
Internet or otherwise, to points outside the United States.
Illegal / Unauthorized
Access to Other Computers or Networks -- The illegal or unauthorized
accessing (often known as "hacking" of computers or networks carries
potential civil and criminal penalties under both federal laws and the
laws of most states. Image Repository -- The WHP services are not to be used as a
software/image repository. This means you cannot use your account to
store images that are pulled from another website. An example of this
would be storing images to be pulled from an eBay auction site.
Software/Script Support -- Customer acknowledges that Layerblue,
Inc. cannot provide technical support for any software and/or script
that the Customer installs, other than variable name changes. Customer
also acknowledges that Layerblue, Ind. does not supply technical support
for Microsoft FrontPage, other than initial configuration. Layerblue,
Inc. supplies technical support for web hosting issues only. Layerblue,
Inc. shall be the sole arbiter as to what constitutes a "web hosting"
issue.
Spamming -- Unsolicited, commercial mass e-mails (known as
"spamming") is a strongly disfavored practice among Internet uses and
web hosting providers. It is particularly harmful not only because of
its negative impact on consumer attitudes toward us, but also because it
can overload our equipment and disrupt service to our customers. This
includes listing a hosted domain in any unsolicited e-mail.
Whether lawful or unlawful, that we may determine to be harmful to our
customers, operations or reputation, including any activities that
restrict or inhibit any other user from using and enjoying the service
or the Internet. Any violations of this agreement will result in refund
ineligibility.
As we have pointed out, the responsibility for avoiding the harmful
activities just described rests with our customers. We will not, as an
ordinary practice, monitor the communications of our customers to ensure
that they comply with our policy or applicable law. When we become aware
of harmful communications, however, we may take any of a variety of
actions. We may remove information that violates our policies, implement
screening software designed to block offending transmissions, or take
any other action we deem appropriate, including termination of a
customer's account with us.
We also are aware that many of our customers are, themselves, providers
of web hosting services, and that information reaching our facilities
from those customers may have been originated by customers of those
customers or other third parties. We do not require our customers who
offer webhosting services to monitor or censor transmissions created by
customers of its customers. At the same time, customers who knowingly
transmit materials that violate law or our policy are, themselves, in
violation of our policy. Similarly, we anticipate that customers who
offer web hosting services will cooperate with us in any correction
action that we deem necessary, in order to correct and prevent the
transmission of material that is harmful to us or our customers. Failure
to cooperate with such corrective and preventive measures is a violation
of our policy.
We also are concerned with the privacy of on-line communications. In
general, the Internet is neither more nor less secure than other common
communications media, including mail, facsimile and voice telephone
service, all of which can be intercepted and otherwise compromised. As a
matter of prudence, however, we urge our customers to assume that all of
their on-line communications are insecure.
We cannot take any responsibility for the security of communications
transmitted over our facilities. We will comply fully, however, with all
applicable laws concerning the privacy of our customers' on-line
communications. In particular, we will not intentionally monitor or
disclose any private electronic mail message sent or received by our
customers unless require to do so by law. We may, however, monitor our
service electronically to determine that our facilities are operating
satisfactorily. Also, we may be required to disclose information
transmitted through our facilities in order to comply with court orders,
statutes, regulations or governmental requests. Finally, we may disclose
information transmitted over our facilities where necessary to protect
us and our customers from harm, or where such disclosure is necessary to
proper operation of the system.
We are not responsible for loss of customer content due to server or
hardware failure. We do, however, backup our systems daily, but cannot
guarantee the content is up-to-date. It is the customer's responsibility
to have a full backup of their site.
We expect that our customers who provide webhosting services to others
will comply fully with all applicable laws concerning the privacy of
on-line communications. A customer's failure to comply with those laws
will violate our Terms of Service.
Upon becoming a customer of Layerblue, Inc., you agree to indemnify,
defend, and hold harmless Layerblue, Inc., its directors, officers,
employees and agents, and defend any action brought against same with
respect to any claim, demand, cause of action, debt or liability,
including actual attorneys' fees, to the extent that such action is
based upon a claim that.
(i) if true, would constitute a breach of any of Layerblue's
Terms of Service;
(ii) arises out of your negligence or willful misconduct, or the
negligence or willful misconduct of your employees or agents; or
(iii) any of the content or material on your website(s) infringes
or violates any laws or rights of third parties, including, without
limitation, rights of publicity, rights of privacy, patents, copyrights,
trademarks, trade secrets and/or licenses.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: LAYERBLUE MAKES NO WARRANTIES HEREUNDER,
AND LAYERBLUE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: LAYERBLUE SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR
UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO, OR ALTERATION, THEFT OR DESTRUCTION OF,
CUSTOMERS' WEBSITES OR DATA FILES, PROGRAMS OR INFORMATION THROUGH
ACCIDENT, FRAUDULENT MEANS OR DEVICES. Layerblue SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY
WITH RESPECT TO LAYERBLUE'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THESE TERMS OF SERVICE OR
OTHERWISE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR PUNITIVE
DAMAGES EVEN IF Layerblue HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES. IN ANY EVENT, LIABILITY OF Layerblue TO ANY CUSTOMER FOR ANY
REASON AND UPON ANY CAUSE OF ACTION SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT
ACTUALLY PAID TO Layerblue BY THE CUSTOMER DURING THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS
IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE DATE ON WHICH SUCH CLAIM ACCRUED. THIS
LIMITATION APPLIES TO ALL CAUSES OF ACTION IN THE AGGREGATE, INCLUDING,
WITHOUT LIMITATION, TO BREACH OF CONTRACT, BREACH OF WARRANTY,
NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, MISREPRESENTATION, AND OTHER TORTS.
By agreeing to these Terms of Service and becoming a customer of
Layerblue, you also accept and agree to Layerblue's Billing Policies,
and warrant and represent that you will adhere to same.
These Terms of Service and your customer relationship with Layerblue
shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the
State of Tennessee, without regard to conflicts of laws provisions. Sole
and exclusive jurisdiction for any action or proceeding arising out of
or related to these Terms of Service or your customer relationship with
Layerblue shall be in an appropriate state or federal court located in
the State of Tennessee.
We hope these Terms of Service are helpful in clarifying the obligations
of Internet users, including us and our customers, as responsible
members of the Internet.
We reserve the right to permanently discontinue service at any time,
without notice, should you be found in violation of our aforementioned
Terms of Service.
Layerblue reserves the right to modify these Terms of Service at its
discretion. Any changes to these Terms of Service will be posted on the
Layerblue.com website under Terms of Service. By remaining a customer of
Layerblue, you agree to any such changes or revisions to these Terms of
Service.
Note: You are not permitted to have any commercially available
software, fixes, patches or electronic media (ex. MP3s, AVI, WAVE, etc.)
for download on your site. No download sites. We reserve the right - at
any time, to terminate service if we find that you have violated this
Terms of Service. Additionally, should you be found to be in violation
of any licensing agreements currently in place, we reserve the right to
permanently terminate your service without refund.
Complaints about violators of our policies should be referred to
abuse@layerblue.com.
Each complaint will be investigated.
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