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Internet Abuse Compliance Process
Internet-Abuse ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ's Response
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As a leading global provider of voice and data communications services, ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ recognizes the concerns its customers may have regarding network activity that furthers illegal or disruptive activities. To this end, ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ has contractual and operational measures in place to help address allegations of fraudulent, illegal, or abusive use of ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµs communications services.
What is Internet-Abuse?
Any activity over the Internet, whether deliberate or unintentional, which is illegal or in any way disrupts the good-functioning of the Internet, may be regarded as abuse. Specifically, if an IP address allocated to ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ is involved in the following type of activity, we will consider it abuse:
- Abuse of minors
- Data-theft (Phishing)
- SPAM
- (D)DOS
- Hacking
- Virus-distribution
The Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
To help ensure that ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµs shared Internet services are used responsibly, ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ maintains an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) that describes our requirements for all use of our Internet network.
The Internet AUP is a legal instrument, the conditions of which automatically apply to all use of our Internet network; the policy can be found at the ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ Businesss global site.
The Internet Abuse Group
To ensure compliance with the AUP, ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ also has a number of staff located across the globe, dedicated to investigating and resolving Internet abuse incidents involving ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµs Internet network around the world.
You may contact the Internet Abuse Group by consulting the relevant AUP page for your country from the Terms & Conditions site. Here you will find the appropriate Internet-abuse e-mail alias, which can be used to send an inquiry specific to your nation or global region.
How It Works
Do you want to report Internet abuse?
- Follow the guidance above and send an e-mail to the abuse alias relevant to your own country or that of the source of problem (if you know it).
- You will receive an automated e-mail reply confirming receipt of your inquiry and providing a unique tracking number. The Internet Abuse group may or may not contact you, depending on the inquiry, but should you have questions, you may re-contact the Internet Abuse team, quoting the tracking number previously supplied.
Are you a ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ customer that has been contacted by the Internet Abuse group?
- Normally, if an inquiry about misuse of a ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ IP address allocated to you has been received, ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµs Internet Abuse group will send you an e-mail describing the alleged AUP non-compliance and requiring its investigation and rectification by you. This communication will supply a unique tracking number, so the progress of individual cases can be followed.
- The e-mail from the Internet Abuse group will advise you that non-compliance with ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµs Internet AUP can result in temporary suspension of connectivity or even contract termination, if the behavior is confirmed and not rectified in a reasonable period of time.
- Do not ignore the e-mail warning. If you require more information, contact the Internet Abuse alias that sent you the advisory, and reference the tracking number.
- If there is no response to the e-mail warning, the Internet Abuse group may attempt to contact you by telephone or fax; as defined by the contact details you have supplied to us or by research via public media.
- If you are unsatisfied with the interaction with the Internet Abuse group, contact your dedicated ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ service manager, and reference the tracking number and abuse alias you were dealing with.
ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ thanks you for your co-operation in keeping the Internet safe and available for all.
Important Legal Notice Regarding This Document: This document contains general descriptive information regarding certain ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ policies and procedures. It is not binding on ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ, is provided as is, and does not create or modify any contractual obligation on the part of ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ. ɧ»¢ÊÓÆµ reserves all rights with respect to enforcement of its AUP and its legal rights.