General Notice
Thank you for reading HotFibre s Acceptable
Use Policy (AUP). By accessing this website, or by contracting with us for
service, you agree, without limitation or qualification, to be bound by this
policy and the terms and conditions it contains, as well as any other
additional terms, conditions, rules or policies which
are displayed to you in connection with this service/website.
The purpose of this AUP is to comply with the relevant laws of the
Republic; to specify to clients and users of our service/website what
activities and online behaviour are considered an unacceptable use of the
service/website; to protect the integrity of our network and to specify the
consequences that may flow from undertaking such prohibited activities.
This document contains a number of legal
obligations which you are presumed to be familiar with. As such, we encourage
you to read this document thoroughly and direct any queries to our client
services/legal department at 087 821 1100.
HotFibre respects the rights of our clients
and users of our services to freedom of speech and expression; access to
information; privacy; human dignity; religion, belief
and opinion in accordance with our constitution. We undertake not to interfere
with any of those rights unless required to do so by law; unless those rights
are exercised for unlawful purposes; or unless the exercise of those rights
threatens to cause harm to another person or affect the integrity of our
network.
Communications with HotFibre
and its Staff
Clients will be held liable for any malicious conduct directed towards HotFibre or its staff in any way or form via any of HotFibre s communication channels.
Any form of aggression, abuse, bullying, offensive language,
intimidation directed at HotFibre or its staff on any
platform or forum will be deemed abusive behaviour and will be deemed as a
breach of our Acceptable Usage Policy and HotFibre
reserves the right to suspend and/or discontinue any and all
services.
The
use of any platform, medium or communication channel to spread false
information/allegations or any attempt to bring the name of HotFibre
or its employees into disrepute will be deemed as a breach of our Acceptable
Usage Policy and HotFibre reserves the right to
suspend and/or discontinue any and all services.
ISPA membership and Code of Conduct
HotFibre confirms that in compliance with
section 72 of the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 25 of 2002, HotFibre is a member of the Internet Service Providers'
Association (ISPA) and has adopted and implemented the association's official
Code of Conduct, which can be viewed at https://ispa.org.za/code-of-conduct/
Unlawful Use
HotFibre s
services/website may only be used for lawful purposes and activities. We
prohibit any use of our website/network including the transmission, storage and
distribution of any material or content using our network that violates any law
or regulation of the Republic.
This includes:
- Any violation of local and international laws prohibiting child
pornography; obscenity; discrimination (including racial, gender or
religious slurs) and hate speech; or speech designed to incite violence or
hatred, or threats to cause bodily harm.
- Any activity designed to defame, abuse, stalk, harass or physically
threaten any individual in the Republic or beyond its borders; including
any attempt to link to, post, transmit or otherwise distribute any
inappropriate or defamatory material.
- Any violation of Intellectual Property laws including materials
protected by local and international copyright, trademarks
and trade secrets. Moreover HotFibre
cannot be held liable if you make any unlawful use of any multimedia
content accessed through the search facility provided by HotFibre s network, or otherwise available through
access to our network, whether for commercial or noncommercial
purposes.
- Any violation of the individual's right to privacy, including any
effort to collect personal data of third parties without their consent.
- Any fraudulent activity whatsoever, including dubious financial
practices, such as pyramid schemes; the impersonation of another
subscriber without their consent; or any attempt to enter
into a transaction with HotFibre on
behalf of another subscriber without their consent.
- Any violation of the exchange control laws of the Republic.
- Any activity that results in the sale, transmission
or distribution of pirated or illegal software.
- Failing to respond to a request by a recipient of unsolicited mail
to be removed from any mailing or direct marketing list and continuing to
send unsolicited mail following such a request for removal. Where any user
resides outside of the Republic, permanently or temporarily, such user will
be subject to the laws of the country in which s/he is currently resident and which apply. On presentation of a legal
order to do so, or under obligation through an order for mutual foreign
legal assistance, HotFibre will assist foreign
law enforcement agencies (LEA) in the investigation and prosecution of a
crime committed using HotFibre s resources,
including the provisioning of all personal identifiable data.
Prohibited Activities
The
following sections outline activities that are considered an unacceptable use
of Company's services/network/website and also detail
the guidelines for acceptable use of certain facilities/services, as the case
may be.
Threats to Network Security
Any activity which threatens the functioning, security and/or integrity
of HotFibre s network is unacceptable.
This includes:
- Any efforts to attempt to gain unlawful and unauthorised access to
the network or circumvent any of the security measures established by HotFibre for this goal;
- Any effort to use HotFibre s equipment to
circumvent the user authentication or security of any host, network or
account ("cracking" or "hacking");
- Forging of any TCP-IP packet header (spoofing) or any part of the
header information in an email or a newsgroup posting;
- Any effort to breach or attempt to breach the security of another
user or attempt to gain access to any other person's computer, software,
or data without the knowledge and consent of such person;
- Any activity which threatens to disrupt the service offered by HotFibre through "denial of service
attacks", flooding of a network, or overloading a service or any
unauthorised probes ("scanning" or "nuking") of
others' networks;
- Any activity which in any way threatens the security of the network
by knowingly posting, transmitting, linking to or
otherwise distributing any information or software which contains a virus;
Trojan horse; worm, lock, mail bomb, cancelbot or other harmful,
destructive or disruptive component.
- Any unauthorised monitoring of data or traffic on the network
without HotFibre s explicit, written consent.
- Any unsolicited mass mailing activity including direct marketing;
spam and chain letters for commercial or other purposes, without the
consent of the recipients of those mails.
Public Space & Third Party
Content & sites
In reading this AUP or in signing a service contract with HotFibre, you acknowledge that HotFibre
has no power to control the content of the information passing over the
Internet and its applications, including e-mail; chatrooms; news groups; or
other similar fora, and that HotFibre cannot be held
responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for any of the abovementioned
content, in any way for any loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result of,
or in connection with your use of, or reliance on, any such content.
Our services also offer access to numerous third party
webpages. You acknowledge that we exercise absolutely no control over such third party content, or sites and in such cases, our network
is merely a conduit or means of access and transmission. This includes, but is
not limited to, third party content contained on or accessible through the HotFibre network websites and web pages or sites displayed
as search results or contained within a directory of links on the HotFibre network. It remains your responsibility to review
and evaluate any such content, and that any and all
risk associated with the use of, or reliance on, such content rests with you.
Access to public Internet spaces, such as bulletin boards, Usenet
groups, chat rooms and moderated forums is entirely voluntary and at your own
risk.
HotFibre employees do not moderate any of these services, or your communications, transmissions or use of these services. We do not undertake any responsibility for any content contained therein, or for any breaches of your right to privacy that you may experience as a result of accessing such spaces.
Unsolicited, Spam and Junk mail
Spam and unsolicited bulk mail are highly problematic practices. They
affect the use and enjoyment of services by others and often compromise network
security. HotFibre will take swift and firm action
against any user engaging in any of the following unacceptable practices:
- Sending unsolicited bulk mail for marketing or any other purposes
(political, religious or commercial) to people who have not consented to
receiving such mail;
- Operating or maintaining mailing lists without the express
permission of all recipients listed;
- Failing to promptly remove from lists invalid or undeliverable
addresses or addresses of unwilling recipients;
- Using HotFibre s service to collect
responses from unsolicited e-mail sent from accounts on other Internet
hosts or e-mail services, that violate this AUP or the AUP of any other
Internet service provider;
- Including HotFibre s name in the header
or by listing an IP address that belongs to HotFibre
in any unsolicited email sent through HotFibre s
network or not;
- Failure to secure a client's mail server against public relay as a protection to themselves and the broader Internet community. Public relay occurs when a mail server is accessed by a third party from another domain and utilised to deliver mails, without the authority or consent of the owner of the mail-server. Mail servers that are unsecured against public relay often become abused by unscrupulous operators for spam delivery and upon detection such delivery must be disallowed. HotFibre reserves the right to examine users' mail servers to confirm that no mails are being sent from the mail server through public relay and the results of such checks can be made available to the user. HotFibre also reserves the right to examine the mail servers of any users using HotFibre s mail servers for "smarthosting" (when the user relays its mail via a HotFibre mail server to a mail server of its own) or similar services at any time to ensure that the servers are properly secured against public relay. All relay checks will be done in strict accordance with HotFibre s privacy policy.
Spam/Virus Filtering
HotFibre provides a spam and virus filtering system to protect clients from unsolicited mail and viruses. The client acknowledges that this system might incorrectly identify a valid message as spam or as a virus and consequently this message might not be delivered to the client. The client acknowledges and agrees that HotFibre shall without limitation have no responsibility for, or liability in respect of any data lost as a result of this system.
Protection of Minors
HotFibre
prohibits clients from using HotFibre s service to
harm or attempt to harm a minor, including, but not limited to, by hosting,
possessing, disseminating, distributing or
transmitting material that is unlawful, including child pornography.
We encourage clients to use the links below for further information and
resources on how to safe guard minors who have access
to the clients internet service
https://ispa.org.za/safety/
https://ispa.org.za/safety/children-and-teens/
Privacy and Confidentiality
HotFibre respects the privacy and
confidentiality of our clients and users of our service. Please review
our privacy policy which details how we collect
and use personal information gathered in the course of operating this service.
User Responsibilities
Clients are responsible for any misuse of Company's services that occurs
through the client's account. It is the client's responsibility to ensure that
unauthorised persons do not gain access to or misuse HotFibre s
service.
HotFibre
urges clients not to reply to unsolicited mail or "spam", not to
click on any suggested links provided in the unsolicited mail. Doing so remains
the sole responsibility of the client and HotFibre
cannot be held liable for the client being placed on any bulk mailing lists as
a result.
Where the client has authorised a minor to use any of the HotFibre s services or access its websites, you accept that
as the parent/legal guardian of that minor, you are fully responsible for: the
online conduct of such minor; controlling the minor's access to and use of any
services or websites; and the consequences of any misuse by the minor,
including but not limited to transactions entered into by the minor using such
access.
HotFibre cannot be held liable for any
business dealings you have with any third parties on the Internet, including
any vendors, or advertisers found on, or through, the HotFibre
network. Further, HotFibre assumes no responsibility
whatsoever for any charges you or any user of your account incurs when making
purchases or other transactions in this manner. Further, the responsibility for
ensuring compliance with all applicable customs and exchange control laws in
connection with any such transactions shall be the client's.
Notice and Take-down Procedures
HotFibre
confirms that it has a procedure in place for the notice and take-down of
illegal material. In compliance with section 77 of the Electronic
Communications and Transactions Act (No. 25 of 2002) HotFibre s
designated agent for this process can be reached at (010) 500 1200 or at: complaints@ispa.org.za,
P.O.Box 518, Noordwyk, 1687. The notice and take-down
procedure can be viewed at https://ispa.org.za/code-of-conduct/.
Take-down notice email: complaints@ispa.org.za
Take-down notice information and form: https://ispa.org.za/tdn/
Clients
are also notified of the content and procedures of the ISPA Code of Conduct (https://ispa.org.za/code-of-conduct/) which
may be used against any Internet service provider who fails to comply with the
code of conduct. We urge you to familiarise yourselves with this code.
Complaints and procedures
PO Box 518
Noordwyk
1687
Tel: 010 500 1200
Take-down notice email: complaints@ispa.org.za
Take-down notice information and form: https://ispa.org.za/tdn/
It is the client's responsibility to familiarise himself or herself with
the procedure set out below and report any cases of violation of this AUP to HotFibre designated complaints handling agent.
Please note that HotFibre cannot handle
complaints concerning networks or users that do not have service contracts with
us or our affiliates, or are outside of our control.
In order for HotFibre to thoroughly investigate the complaint and take
appropriate action, all complaints must be in writing, via fax or e-mail and
contain as much information as possible, including, but not limited to:
- the origin of abuse or offence, including the website, full mail
headers, relevant logfile extracts etc;
- any contact details for the source of the complaint;
- A brief explanation why the incident is
considered to be an offence.
HotFibre discourages anonymous complaints
being made via this service, and urges complainants to
supply their name and contact details to us. Such information will not be
released, except where required by law enforcement. Anonymous complaints will
however be acted upon as long as sufficient detail as outlined above is
supplied.
Action following breach of the AUP
Upon receipt of a complaint, or having become aware of an incident, HotFibre may take any of the following steps:
- In the case of a network, inform the user's network administrator
of the incident and request the network administrator or network owner to
deal address the incident in terms of this AUP and the ISPA Code of Conduct;
- In severe cases suspend access of the user's entire network until
abuse can be prevented by appropriate means;
- In the case of individual users, warn the user; suspend the user's
account and/or revoke or cancel the user's network access privileges completely;
- In all cases, charge the offending parties for administrative costs
as well as for machine and human time lost due to the incident;
- Assist other networks or website administrators in investigating
credible suspicions of any activity listed in this AUP;
- Institute civil or criminal proceedings;
- Share information concerning the incident with other Internet
access providers, or publish the information, and/or make available the
users' details to law enforcement agencies
Reservation and Non Waiver
of Rights
HotFibre
reserves the right to amend or alter this policy at any time, and without
notice to you.
HotFibre
reserves the right to take action against any individuals, companies or organizations
that violate any of the prohibited activities set out herein,
or engage in any illegal or unlawful activity while accessing our
services, to the fullest extent of the law.
HotFibre
reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to act against other types of abuse
not listed in this document and to investigate or prevent illegal activities
being committed over our network.
HotFibre
reserves the right to monitor user and network traffic for site security
purposes and prevent any unauthorised attempts to tamper with our site or cause
damage to our property.
HotFibre
reserves the right to suspend, revoke or cancel HotFibre s
services to the client/user if the safety and integrity of HotFibre s
resources are placed at risk in continuing to provide service to the subscriber/user.
HotFibre
reserves the right to remove any information or materials in whole or in part,
that, in HotFibre s sole discretion, is deemed to be
offensive, indecent, or otherwise objectionable.
HotFibre does
not undertake to guarantee the security of any data passing through its
networks. Although HotFibre will provide a "best
effort" service, including regular updates on computer viruses and other
threats to security of data, it is the responsibility of the communicating
parties to safeguard their data, and HotFibre cannot
be held liable for any loss or damage arising as result of the failure to do
so.
HotFibre does not waive its right to
enforcement of this AUP at any time, or prejudice its right to take subsequent
action, should HotFibre fail, neglect
or elect not to enforce a breach of the AUP at any time.