Acceptable Use Policy

Scope

This Acceptable Use Policy (this “Policy”) governs the usage of w3p Limited’s products and services (the “Services”). This Policy is incorporated by reference into each agreement w3p Limited (“w3p”) enters into with a client (the “Client”) for the use of such Services. w3p may modify this Policy at any time without notice by posting it in the w3p website (https://www.w3p.com/uk/acceptable-use-policy).

Purpose

The purpose of this Policy is to enhance the quality of the Services and to protect w3p Clients, and the Internet community as a whole, from illegal, irresponsible, or disruptive Internet activities. This Policy applies to each Client and its employees, agents, contractors or other users of such Client who obtain Services from w3p (each such person being a “User”). Each User should use common sense and good judgment in connection with the Services.

Prohibited Uses

Users may not utilise the Services in connection with any illegal activity. Without limiting the general application of this rule, Users may not:
(i) Utilise the Services to copy material from third parties (including text, graphics, music, videos or other copyrightable material) without proper authorisation;
(ii) Utilise the Services to misappropriate or infringe the patents, copyrights, trademarks or other intellectual property rights of any third party;
(iii) Utilise the Services to traffic in illegal drugs, illegal gambling, obscene materials or other any products or services that are prohibited under applicable law;
(iv) Utilise the Services in any manner that violates applicable law.
Users may not utilise the Services in connection with any tortious or actionable activity. Without limiting the general application of this rule, Users may not:
(i) Utilise the Services to publish or disseminate information that constitutes slander, libel or defamation, publicises the personal information or likeness of a person without that person’s consent or otherwise violates the privacy rights of any person.
(i) Utilise the Services to threaten persons with bodily harm, to make harassing or abusive statements or messages, or to solicit the performance of acts or services that are illegal under applicable law. Users may not utilise the Services in connection with any other disruptive or abusive activity. Without limiting the general application of this rule, Users may not:
(i) Utilise the Services to cause denial of service attacks against w3p or other network hosts or Internet users or to otherwise degrade or impair the operation of w3p and facilities of w3p and facilities of other network hosts or Internet users;
(ii) Utilise the Services to subvert, or assist others in subverting, the security or integrity of any w3p systems, facilities or equipment;
(iii) Utilise the Services to gain unauthorised access to the computer networks of w3p or any other person;
(iv) Utilise the Services to provide passwords or access codes to persons not authorised to receive such materials by the operator of the system requiring the password or access code;
(v) Utilise the Services to forge the signature or other identifying mark or code of any other person, impersonate or assume the identity or any other person, or engage in any other activity (including “spoofing”) to attempt to deceive or mislead other persons regarding the true identity of the User (excluding the use of anonymous re-mailers or Internet nicknames);
(vi) Utilise the Services to distribute or post any virus, worm, Trojan horse, or computer code intended to disrupt services, destroy data, destroy or damage equipment, or disrupt the operation of the Services;
(vii) Utilise the Services to conduct port scans or other invasive procedures against any server (except any server for which the User is an authorised system administrator);
(viii)Utilise the Services to distribute, advertise or promote software or services that have the primary purpose of encouraging or facilitating unsolicited commercial e-mail or spam;
(ix) Utilise the Services to solicit or collect, or distribute, advertise or promote, e-mail address lists for the purpose of encouraging or facilitating unsolicited commercial e-mail or spam;
(x) Utilise the Services in any manner that might subject w3p to unfavourable regulatory action, subject w3p to any liability for any reason, or adversely affect w3p’s public image, reputation or goodwill, including, without limitation, sending or distributing sexually explicit, hateful, vulgar, racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable materials as determined by w3p in its sole discretion; or
(xi) Utilise the Services in any other manner to interrupt or interfere with the Internet usage of other persons;
(xii) Utilise each w3shop or similar website for any purpose other than as a conventional website, without limiting the general application of this rule, users may not use a w3shop for chat pages, contests or any other high volume activities, or utilises the Services in any way which may result in excessive load on w3p’s equipment or exceed such bandwidth as w3p acting reasonably (having regard to the nature of the User and the intended purpose of the Services) considers appropriate.

Violations

Disclaimer

w3p expressly disclaims any obligation to monitor its Clients and other Users with respect to violations of this Policy. w3p has no liability or responsibility for the actions of any of its Clients or other Users or any content any User may post on any w3shop or similar website.

Reporting Non-Copyright Violations

w3p encourages Users to report violations of this policy by email including in any such report the name of the offending domain (for example, xyz.com) and the type of abuse (for example, spam, illegal acts, harassment, etc.) in the “subject” field of the e-mail. Emails are to be directed to contact@w3p.com.

Remedies

If w3p learns of a violation of this Policy, w3p will respond to the applicable Client and may, in w3p’s sole discretion, take any of the following actions, in accordance with the severity and duration of the violation (but is not obligation to do so):
(a) Warning the Client;
(b) Suspending the offending Client from the Services;
(c) Imposing fees or charges on the offending Client account for each gigabyte of data (in and out) at a rate equivalent to the per gigabyte data charge of w3p’s internet service provider to the extent that anticipated bandwidth is materially exceeded and/or is regularly exceeded;
(d) Removing the offending content;
(e) Taking other action in accordance with this Policy, the applicable service contract or applicable law.

Reservation of Rights

w3p reserves the right to cooperate with appropriate legal authorities in investigations of claims of illegal activity involving w3p’s Services, Clients and other Users. w3p reserves all other rights to respond to violations of this Policy to the extent of applicable law and in accordance with any applicable contractual obligations.
w3p may utilise technical means to monitor communications into, and out of, its network facilities to prevent the introduction of viruses or other hostile code, to prevent intrusions and otherwise to enforce this Policy and each Client agrees that w3p is authorised to monitor its communications through w3p’s networks for such purposes.