TM HOSTING BASIC POLICY & SERVICE
GUIDELINES (AUP)
TM Hosting provides services to clients all
around the world. TM Hosting has the
responsibility to protect each client and
provide them with the best services available.
The following guidelines were designed in an
attempt to ensure that we can do such.
TM Hosting will be the sole arbiter as to what
constitutes a violation of these provisions.
General:
Services provided by TM Hosting may be used
for lawful purposes only. Transmission,
storage, or presentation of any information,
data, or material in violation of any United
States Federal, State, or City law is
prohibited.
The subscriber agrees to indemnify and hold
harmless TM Hosting from any claims resulting
from the use of the service which damages the
subscriber or any other party.
Content:
Examples of unacceptable content include, but
are not limited to:
- Copyrighted media, without authority to
distribute or display
- Unlicensed applications
- Cracking programs or key generators
- Child pornography or kidnapping material
- Fraudulent activity, phishing, pyramid
schemes, chain letters, forgery, or
impersonation
- Terrorist propaganda, racist material,
or bomb/weapon instructions
- Virus/Virii, Spyware, Malware, or other
infectious material
- Material protected by trade secret or
other statute
Additionally, TM Hosting prohibits:
- IRC and associated programs (including
psybnc, "bots", etc...)
- Scripts commonly used for abuse,
attacks, or flooding
- Threatening, harrassing, or obscene
content
- Any proxies which do not require
authentication (including open mail proxies,
unprotected anonymous web surfing proxies,
etc...)
Legal adult content is permitted on all TM
Hosting product lines. The viewing/downloading
or possession of such information/data by TM
Hosting clientele is not governed by TM
Hosting policy, and is at your own
discretion/free-will, and may be governed by
your state/federal government.
Links to unacceptable content, as defined
above, are also prohibited.
Online Activity:
Any attempts to undermine or cause harm to the
TM Hosting equipment, network, operations, or
clientele is STRICTLY prohibited. TM Hosting
will pursue legal action to the fullest extent
for all abuse/violation of such.
Any activity deemed damaging or abusive,
whether unlawful or considered to be
detrimental to the operations of TM Hosting,
is prohibited.
This includes, but is not limited to:
- Denial of Service Attacks (DOS/DDOS)
- Unnecessary Port Scans
- Mail Bombing
- Unsolicited Advertising via IM, Forums,
Newsgroups, Email, etc..
Bulk Email: We understand that bulk email is
an important mechanism for keeping people
informed. However, spamming (unsolicited
advertising), from the TM Hosting network, or
spamvertising (unsolicited advertising of)
sites hosted on the TM Hosting network is
STRICTLY prohibited.
Legitimate bulk email meets the following
criteria:
1) The recipient has confirmed his willingness
to be added to the distribution list of the
mailing, by responding to a verification
email, or, otherwise, verifiably confirming
permission. (Evidence of such must be retained
and available by request.)
2) Messages include: Valid headers, removal
instructions, and information on the method by
which the subscribed address was obtained.
All bulk email senders must post privacy
policies, in association with the sending
domains. Co-registration is not prohibited,
but explanations of the sharing of information
must be both publicly available and included
in the confirmation mechanism for list
subscription.
If TM Hosting approaches a client for evidence
of confirmation, this request must be honoured
within 48 hours.
Failure to meet the acceptable criteria for
bulk mail may lead to immediate termination.
Additionally, if such actions have caused mail
servers or IP address ranges on the TM Hosting
network to be blacklisted, TM Hosting reserves
the right to assess a $100 charge to the
customer account. This fee is set to cover
administrative costs associated with removal
from such lists.
Please make an effort to limit outgoing mail
on your account to no more than 1000 pieces
per hour. Large mailings are preferred to be
sent from the hours of 12AM - 8AM EST.
Policy Violations:
TM Hosting may, at any time, audit systems for
any data/activity showing potential policy
violations.
Warnings: The TM Hosting Abuse Dept makes an
attempt to contact the client, via email, when
the first sign of a possible violation is
noted. These alerts are a courtesy. Responses
to such alerts are required. If an alert is
received from any TM Hosting staff member, the
client is responsible for acknowledging
his/her understanding and citing any action
planned or taken, within 24 hours of the
notice. Failure to do so may lead to
suspension. Repeated failure to do so may
result in termination.
Note: It is extremely important to ensure that
the email address on record with the TM
Hosting Customer Service Dept is valid. This
is the address used for abuse notifications
and warnings.
Suspension/Deactivation:
If any terms or conditions are failed to be
followed, the client risks service suspension
or termination. TM Hosting reserves the right
to remove any account, without prior notice.
If TM Hosting deactivates an account for
violating policy, the client will forfeit any
rights to a refund. No refunds for advance
payments will be granted for deactivated
accounts.
Reactivation:
If a service is suspended, the client will be
required to pay a reactivation fee of $50.00,
and when applicable, to cover any
administrative costs associated with the
offense/violation, as determined by TM Hosting
Unauthorized Usage:
In any case involving unauthorized parties
utilizing a TM Hosting service for
abuse/violations, the client will be
responsible for stopping all affected
applications, until the source of the problem
is found and corrected. TM Hosting may opt to
disable all services until the client can
perform such an investigation. If the
technical support of TM Hosting is required
for the investigation, the client agrees to
compensate TM Hosting at a rate of $65/hour
for such services performed, if such services
are not included in the client's current
service package.
In general, the client is responsible for
maintaining a secure system. This includes,
but is not limited to:
- Requesting kernel updates
- Applying application patches
Additionally, TM Hosting will not be
responsible for securing third-party
applications.
The client is expected to monitor his/her
system(s) and/or service(s). Resource usage
should be maintained within the level outlined
in the service contract. Abuse caused by
end-users or unauthorized parties may increase
resource usage and it should be noted that
overage fees may apply.
Certain clientele, such as those with Maximum
Admin™ fully managed support services, may be
entitled to a higher level of support than
those clientele with only basic management
included with their service(s). The above
unauthorized usage responsibilities may differ
for such clientele. Further details of
technical support provided can be found in the
TM Hosting
Managed Services Definition and Backup
Policy.
Resource Usage:
TM Hosting will be the sole arbiter as to what
constitutes a violation of resource usage
limitations.
Bandwidth: Overage fees will apply to any
service utilizing more than it's assigned
bandwidth allocation, except for those
services advertised/sold as "UNMETERED".
Overages will be calculated based on overall
amount of GigaBytes (GB) transferred in a
monthly period, unless a service is sold based
on Megabits per Second (MBPS). Services sold
by MBPS, will be calculated via the industry
standard 95% method, unless specified in
contract otherwise. MRTG or other bandwidth
reporting is available upon request for all
services. Client is responsible for all usage,
and any corresponding overages fees, that
result from a service that may be hacked
and/or flooding. TM Hosting may require a
deposit should a client utilize/require large
amounts of bandwidth beyond their standard
bandwidth allocation.
Port Usage: Basic Dedicated & Co-Located
servers are installed on 100MBPS unthrottled
ports, unless service is sold as a specified
port size (ie...10MBPS UNMETERED) or
specified/requested as a capped port. TM
Hosting reserves the right to monitor network
usage, and if a service significantly exceeds
average usage, to throttle the available speed
to conserve network resources and to prevent
any large billing anomalies. This will
generally not include short spikes in usage,
but will include, but not be limited to,
sustained transfers of significantly larger
than average amounts of bandwidth. If at any
time any client's data transfer rate affects
other TM Hosting clientele, TM Hosting
reserves the right to throttle and/or
disconnect the service causing such a problem.
Filtering: TM Hosting reserves the right to
block/filter or throttle ports and/or ip
address ranges, at its discretion. This may
include, for example, blocking Port 6667
(IRC), denying access from a known-spamming IP
address range, or limiting the speed of
point-to-point file-sharing programs (Kazaa,
Limewire, Donkey, etc...). This may also
include giving priority to certain traffic
types, such as Voice-over-IP (VOIP) phone call
transmissions.
Unmetered: Services advertised/sold as "UNMETERED"
will not be subject to bandwidth overage fees.
Bandwidth is supplied from a shared pool, and
is not supplied as guaranteed/dedicated
bandwidth. Burstable usage of the UNMETERED
service/port is permitted, however, a service
that has heavy sustained usage may have their
port capped or be asked to upgrade to a
dedicated service plan. UNMETERED service is
supplied on a "best-effort" basis---which may
result in some slowdowns during peak traffic
times.
Virtual Hosting: TM Hosting is pleased to
offer our Virtual Hosting clientele unlimited
traffic/hits and server usage. Unlimited
Traffic/Hits refers to the number of visitors
to your website, NOT the amount of
bandwidth/data transfer. Your account is still
limited to the alotted bandwidth/data transfer
included with your selected package. To
maintain the integrity of our service, the
following usage may be limited/disallowed on
Virtual Hosting service:
- Banner, graphic, or CGI scripts running
from the service, and being utilized on
other domains/websites
- Large graphic or download
archives/galleries
- Large chat room gatherings
- Heavy system resource utilization
If you do not qualify for unlimited
traffic/hits, your account may be required to
be upgraded, or, TM Hosting may relocate your
site to a different server and/or IP address,
to reduce the load on the server on which you
are currently residing.
Virtual Private Servers (VPS): To maintain the
integrity of our service, VPS service that
utilizes heavy amounts of system resources may
be required to be upgraded, or, TM Hosting may
relocate your site to a different server
and/or IP address, to reduce the load on the
server on which you are currently residing.
Internet Access: TM Hosting does not allow
multiple dial-in connections on a single
dial-up access account. Multiple
computers/networks are permitted to utilize a
single TM Hosting Internet Access service.
Internet Access clientele are responsible for
maintaining/securing their computer systems,
and should such become infected with a virus
and/or spyware which causes/threatens harm to
the TM Hosting network, TM Hosting may at its
discretion suspend service until which time
the source of the problem is found and
corrected.
Backup Service: To maintain the integrity of
our service, TM Hosting may relocate your
backup service to a different server and/or IP
address, to reduce the load on the server on
which you are currently residing. Download/FTP
sites, web-serving (httpd), and/or usage that
results in heavy upstream/outgoing bandwidth
consumption beyond that of normal backup
operations is not permitted on the backup
service. This service is meant for the
backup/restore/sharing/storing of data/files,
and not for usage normally performed by
web/database servers.
Idle Timeouts:
TM Hosting may disconnect any idle connection
to the network.
Average timeouts are:
FTP - 300 seconds
Dial-Up - 10-15 minutes
Telnet/SSH - 2 hours
Abusive Clientele:
TM Hosting may at it's discretion suspend or
terminate service of any client that is
abusive/harassing to TM Hosting and/or TM
Hosting employees. Examples of such activity
include, but are not limited to;
- Verbal abuse - cursing, yelling,
threatening, etc...
- Ongoing disregard for warnings or
notices
- Consistent mistakes/errors/changes
causing unnecessary workload
- Spamming TM Hosting email addresses,
ticket systems, or servers
- Continuous involvement in flood/DDOS
activity, hacked services, or other ongoing
non-permitted usage
- Consistent late payments or responses
- Issuing a chargeback or bouncing a
payment
- Continuous activation of problematic
end-users
- Activity which affects the service(s) of
other TM Hosting clientele