Acceptable Use Policy
The Internet
is a public forum and largely a free frontier
of communication, expression and ideas. As
a provider of Internet access, MetaNet does,
however, require its customers to abide by
certain terms and conditions to prevent fraud,
abuse and, in some cases, violations of law.
Below are the terms and conditions of service
that all MetaNet subscribers are required
to adhere to when using the Internet services
of MetaNet (the “ISP”). These
terms and conditions are subject to change
from time to time and these changes will be
posted here.
1. The ISP
has little or no control over the content
of the information passing through its facilities
to its subscribers and makes no warranties
of any kind, express or implied, for the service
it is providing or the content received by
its subscribers. The ISP makes no claims or
warranties of merchantability or fitness for
any particular purpose of said service or
content. The ISP is not responsible for damages
suffered by its subscribers, including but
not limited to loss of data, virus infections,
non-deliveries, mis-deliveries, or service
interruptions whether caused by the subscriber,
the ISP, or due to the fault of third parties.
2. Certain
Internet content may contain language or pictures
which some individuals may find offensive,
inflammatory, or of an adult nature. The ISP
does not endorse such materials and disclaims
any and all liability for such content. To
the extent that the ISP attempts to block
certain objectionable email or Internet content
through filters, the ISP is not responsible
for the failure of such filters to block this
material or the failure of such filters in
blocking non-objectionable material.
3. Use of
any information obtained via the ISP is at
the subscriber’s risk. The ISP specifically
denies any responsibility for the accuracy
or quality of information obtained through
its services. The ISP recommends its subscribers
be vigilant in verifying the accuracy of said
information.
4. Internet
connections and all other services provided
to subscribers by the ISP may only be used
for lawful purposes. Transmission or storage
of any information, data or material in violation
of any U.S. federal or state regulations or
law is prohibited. This includes, but is not
limited to, material protected by copyright,
trade secret or any other law or statute,
threatening material or obscene material.
5. Subscribers
agree to indemnify and hold harmless the ISP
from any claims resulting from their use of
the service.
6. Services
provided by the ISP cannot be used to send
unsolicited advertising, promotional materials,
or bulk emails to other Internet users. The
ISP, at its sole discretion, may warn, suspend
or cancel service to any of its subscribers
if it determines, also at its sole discretion,
that said subscribers have violated this condition.
7. Services
provided by the ISP cannot be used to gain
unauthorized access, disrupt network or Internet
performance, or transfer viruses, worms or
trojans to other systems, computers or networks,
or attempt to or assist others in attempting
to do the same. The ISP, at its sole discretion,
may warn, suspend or cancel service to any
of its subscribers if it determines, also
at its sole discretion, that said subscribers
have violated this condition.
8. The ISP
respects the privacy of its subscribers and
its policy is not to monitor email or other
Internet communications, except when trying
to diagnose an email or delivery problem.
The ISP does reserve the right to monitor
communications in order to investigate potential
abuse or fraud. The services offered by the
ISP are not considered secure communications
medium with regards to the Electronic Communications
Privacy Act, and no expectation of privacy
on the Internet is afforded.
9. The ISP reserves the right to suspend or
cancel service for any reason without prior
notice to any of its subscribers. In case
of cancellation by the ISP, at the ISP’s
sole discretion unused fees may be returned
to the subscriber on a pro-rata basis, excluding
any portion for a partial month of service
or any setup fees. Generally, no unused fees
will be returned if said cancellation is due
to a violation of these terms and conditions.
10. Subscribers
may cancel service with the ISP at any time
by providing written notice to the mailing
address published in the “locations”
section of the ISP’s web site, unless
the subscriber is obligated under a separate
written contract to continue service, in which
case the terms of that contract shall supersede
this condition. Such written notice must be
received by the ISP prior to the intended
cancellation date. Generally, pre-paid fees
and setup fees will not be refunded to subscribers
although the ISP reserves the right to do
so in extenuating circumstances. Any outstanding
fees owed to the ISP by the subscriber for
unused services will still be due and payable
to the ISP.
11. Fees charged
by the ISP to the subscriber are considered
fees for making the Internet services available.
These fees are due whether or not the subscriber
actually used the service. Under no circumstances
will refunds be offered or fees waived because
a subscriber was unable to or chose not to
use the Internet services.
12. ISP accounts
cannot be transferred or used by anyone other
than the subscriber. The subscriber can use
no more than one login session at any time
unless specified by the ISP in their service
offering or a separate contract.
13. Dialup
Internet connections, unless specified as
“dedicated connections” in the
service offereing, are not intended to be
full-time dedicated connections and can be
disconnected at the ISP’s discretion
after a period of inactivity no less than
20 minutes or a period of connectivity no
less than 4 hours. Subscribers may not use
any artificial and automatic methods to avoid
inactivity disconnections.
14. The ISP
requires that this agreement be made with
a person who is qualified to contract. As
such, the subscriber must be of the age of
eighteen (18) years or older; otherwise, a
parent or guardian must accept these terms
and conditions and make the proper payments.
15. All subscribers
are required to pay for services in advance
of services rendered. In the event the subscriber
does not make payment in advance, the ISP
has the right to cancel or suspend service.
The ISP may offer subscribers, at its sole
discretion, a grace period or terms for making
payment. In the event a grace period or terms
are offered, the subscriber is responsible
for making payment in a timely fashion. The
ISP has the right to assess finance charges
and late fees on delinquent accounts, as well
as returned check fees, not to exceed those
applicable by federal and state law. In the
event the ISP utilizes an attorney or collection
agency to collect outstanding amounts owed,
the subscriber shall be responsible for the
payment of all attorneys’ and collection
agencys’ fees and costs in pursuing
the collection of these sums. Venue for any
litigation concerning the subscriber relationship
with the ISP shall be in Broward County, Florida.