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Differences between version 12 and predecessor to the previous major change of HoihoAcceptableUsePolicy.

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Newer page: version 12 Last edited on Monday, September 16, 2002 11:24:05 am by CraigBox Revert
Older page: version 11 Last edited on Monday, September 16, 2002 9:45:11 am by DanielLawson Revert
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 * Shell Access is only made available to paid members of the [Waikato Linux User's Group|WaikatoLinuxUsersGroup]. Any accounts found being accessed from outside the WLUG's catchment area will be terminated. 
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 (Does this mean that I can't use the WLUG Community Server if I go overseas? --MattBrown) 
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+''The implication in that clause is that you can't give access to this account to your mate from {Thai, Fin, Ice, Ire, Green, Po, Swazi, Switzer, Deutsch}-land. The only person who is allowed to access the account is you, and if you're here, and you log in from overseas, chances are it's not you. So in your case Matt you'd be fine.''  
  
 (I assume we're worried about international bandwidth? Otherwise, if someone paid to be a member then they should be allowed to access the machine. --MatthiasDallmeier) 
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+''At this point I'd like to clarify a point here: you are not buying access to this machine, you are donating a subscription to the WLUG, and one of the benefits is limited access to this machine that can be removed at any time. We don't want people to sue if they're kicked off and say "But, but, I _paid_ for access to that box.''  
  
 No, the above was taken from other AUPs on other sites. I dont think Net4U's traffic model differentiates between national and international traffic. However, this issue is up to Net4U. Comments from Net4U? With respect to the actual point above, its probably best to remove the second part of that clause, its unneeded. --DanielLawson 
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 * Customers are prohibited from transmitting on or through the WLUG Community Server, any material that is, in the discretion of the WLUG committee, unlawful, obscene, threatening, abusive, libelous, or hateful, or encourages conduct that would constitute a criminal offence, give rise to civil liability, or otherwise violate any New Zealand or international law.