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ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY (AUP) |
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All clients of CCBill EU, LLC agree to abide by the following policies. CCBill EU reserves the right to change and update these policies as it sees necessary. Introduction ACCESS TO CCBill EU’S SERVICE IS PROVIDED SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING:
Security Non-Transferability
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Unacceptable Conduct You will also be held responsible for the actions of your business relationships (Referrers, Associates, etc.) that impact CCBill EU. Your cooperation is necessary to insure that those involved in these relationships comply with CCBill EU’s AUP and those of CCBill EU’s providers. If they violate any of the following policies, CCBill EU expects you to make certain that they immediately cease the non-compliant action or that you discontinue your association with them. Continuing violations by your business relationships may result in CCBill EU at its discretion having to terminate payment to your business relationships or CCBill EU’s agreement with you.
1. Spamming or Harassment B. Sending unsolicited mass E-mailings (i.e., to more than 25 users) that provoke complaints from the recipients. C. Engaging in either (1) or (2) from a provider other than CCBill EU to draw attention to a website housed within CCBill EU’s networks or covered by CCBill EU’s agreement with the client. D. Engaging in abuse or harassment of other individuals on the Internet after being asked to stop by those individuals and/or by CCBill EU. E. Mail bombing, i.e., sending large volumes of unsolicited E-mail to individuals or to individual business accounts. F. Impersonating another user or otherwise falsifying one's user name in E-mail, Usenet postings, on Internet Relay Chat (IRC), or with any other Internet service. (This does not preclude the use of nicknames in IRC or the use of anonymous retailer services.)
2. Network Unfriendly or Illegal Activity B. Attempts to interfere with the regular workings of CCBill EU’s systems or network connections or which adversely affect the ability of other people or systems to use CCBill EU’s services or the Internet. C. Any unauthorized attempts by a user to gain access to any account not belonging to that user on this or any other of CCBill EU’s systems. D. Any activity, which violates any local, state, U.S., or international law or regulation. E. Repeated submissions of transactions to CCBill EU utilizing the same or similar IPs with varying identification information.
3. Violation of CCBill EU Policy B. Any attempt to bypass or remove CCBill EU’s name, logo, or customer support link from the signup page. C. Failure to fulfill access or services sold to customer in either a trial transaction, regular transaction, or recurring transaction. D. The posting, display, or advertising of any image using a model or models under the age of 18 years anywhere on the site whether the models are clothed or unclothed. E. Marketing the site utilizing content including “Kids”, "Lolita", "Pedo", "Peta”, “Peto”, Pre-teen", ”Pedophile”, “Underage”, “Child” or any other words, images, or descriptions that would lead someone to believe that the models are less than 18 years of age is not permitted anywhere on venue including the URL and meta tags. F. The posting or display of any image or wording depicting or related to extreme violence, incest, snuff, scat or the elimination of any bodily waste on another person, mutilation, or rape anywhere on the site, including the URL and meta tags. G. The posting or display of any image or wording depicting or related to bestiality anywhere on the site, including the URL and meta tags. H. The posting or display of any image or wording related to any website running, participating, or advertising acts allowing the subscriber to bet or gamble on an uncertain outcome, or to play a game of chance for stakes. I. Any attempt to display, sell, or transfer materials that violate or infringe any copyright, trademark, right of publicity, patent, statutory, common law or proprietary rights of others, or contain anything obscene, libelous or threatening. J. Display of the trade or service marks of any credit card company on any webpage is specifically prohibited without the express written permission of the credit card company. NOTE: Previously accepted ”Celebrity sites” must either follow an acceptable “news” format, such as “movie review”, e-magazine, or tabloid formats, or you must have and produce upon our request written documentation of your right to use the material on your website. That documentation must be: (1) a license of the rights; (2) consent from the rights holder or their agent; or (3) a written statement from your attorney explaining your claim to have a lawful right, or a legal defense, to display the material. CCBill EU may at its sole discretion accept or reject your site. K. Reproduction or transmission of any material in violation of any local, state, U.S., or international law or regulation is prohibited. CCBill EU makes every attempt in such cases to work with both U.S. and foreign law enforcement agencies to provide information about the providers and purchasers of such material. This includes the posting or display of any image or wording instructing users how to make or perform devices or situations that may violate any state, federal, or international law. L. Websites must comply with the 18 U.S.C. 2257. Clients must determine their legal responsibility to and method of complying with 18 U.S.C. 2257 where required to do so. M. Any material uploaded to a CCBill subscription page, (aka “join page”) must be non-sexual in nature, and may only include non-nude individuals. CCBill EU reserves the right to review and reject any material for any reason. N. MasterCard specifically prohibits the use of MasterCard’s registered marks including the word “MasterCard” and/or their logo on any site without their written permission. O. Any attempt to mislead the consumer as to the site’s content or actual initial or recurring pricing of the venue. P. Failure to place a clear disclosure of trial periods and recurring charges conspicuously on the website. Q. Using any wording relating to credit card use for age verification purposes. R. Use of blind links to ccbill.cgi. Users should have a reasonable expectation of getting a signup form when they click the link. S. No part of the venue may be hosted on a free web host or anywhere, which violates the host’s AUP policy. T. The members’ area of the venue may not be inaccessible to users for more than a 24-hour period at a time, and not more than one 24-hour period in a 30-day period. U. If client chooses to utilize the rebilling option for sites containing members’ areas, the members’ area must be updated in a time frame that is equal to or less than the rebilling cycle. For example, if the client bills every thirty days, they must update their members’ area at least every thirty days. V. CCBill EU will not process transactions for venues offering shell accounts. CCBill EU may cancel any accounts whose primary use can be determined as supporting the use of bots such as Eggdrop or any other programs executed on a server through a Telnet or a dial-up account. W. CCBill EU will not process for sites advertising or selling the following:
X. CCBill EU will only process for escort sites if the site is acting in a directory (ie: phone book) capacity. CCBill will not process for websites selling escort services. Y. Using a sub-account and its signup form for a site that has been approved to process for another URL that is not registered to that sub-account and approved by a card association. Z. “Posting in” or any other violation of card associations’ rules. Violations of card association rules may result in the immediate termination of all services by CCBill including recurring billing. CCBill will hold all funds until such time as all card association fines, chargebacks, and refunds have been satisfied.
4. CCBill EU’s Right to Cancel CCBill EU may deactivate CCBill EU accounts or sub accounts that have not processed any transactions within a 90-day period or he CCBill EU join page is not viewable from the home URL of the venue. Accounts are deactivated in order to minimize the unnecessary operational cost associated with maintaining them in the system.
Compliance with Rules of Other Networks
Monitoring/Privacy
Cooperation with Authorities
Confidentiality of Personal Subscriber Information
CCBill EU’s Right to Modify These Acceptable Use Policies We hope the AUP is helpful in clarifying the obligations of Internet users, including CCBill EU and its clients, as responsible members of the Internet. Any complaints about a client's violation of the AUP should be sent to abuse@ccbilleu.net.
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February
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CCEU-4000-08 |