Usenet Sample Clauses

The Usenet clause defines the terms and conditions under which parties may access, use, or interact with Usenet newsgroups or related services. Typically, this clause outlines acceptable use policies, restrictions on posting content, and responsibilities regarding the distribution of information through Usenet. For example, it may prohibit the posting of illegal material or spam and require users to comply with relevant laws and community guidelines. The core function of this clause is to ensure responsible use of Usenet services, protect the integrity of the platform, and mitigate legal or reputational risks for the parties involved.
Usenet. Posting the same or similar message to one or more newsgroups (excessive cross-posting or multiple-posting, also known as “SPAM”) is explicitly prohibited.
Usenet. CNC will provide WNI with a UseNet newsfeed. The price of the ------ newsfeed will be included in the monthly service fees of the Dedicated Access Facilities. However, upon WNI's request, CNC shall provide the alt.* hierarchy at an additional fee of [*] per month.
Usenet. CNC will provide WNI with a UseNet newsfeed without charge. -------
Usenet. You have access through the Service to thousands of USENET newsgroups. Many newsgroups are moderated and governed by charters or FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions documents) describing appropriate behavior and topics for discussion within the newsgroups. Unacceptable uses of USENET resources include the following: • Postings to newsgroups that violate the written charters or FAQs for those newsgroups. You are responsible for determining the policies of a given newsgroup before posting to it. • "Spamming" (posting or cross-posting the same or substantially similar message to multiple newsgroups) in any form. • Postings for commercial purposes. • Postings that threaten, harass, or intimidate others. • Forging, modifying, or removing a posting’s header information. Attempting to circumvent the approval process for posting to a moderated newsgroup is prohibited.