Anti-Spam Policy
In an ongoing effort to protect our network, services and consequently, the reputation of all of our clients and of World Wide Web Communications, Inc. we hereby publish this anti-spam policy as an addendum to any other acceptable use policy which may be in effect from time to time.
Anti-Spam Policy
World Wide Web Communications, Inc. strictly prohibits the sending of unsolicited e-mail messages of any kind.
If you are found in violation of this policy, your account(s) is/are subject to termination without notice. Spamming may result in temporary suspension or permanent termination of service, at WWWC's sole discretion. WWWC reserves the right to add, delete, or modify any provision of this policy at any time without notice.
What is Spam?
Spam (also known as unsolicited commercial e-mail, unsolicited bulk e-mail, mass e-mail and junk e-mail) is a message that advertises goods or services that you send to someone without their prior consent or in the absence of a previous relationship.
Spam is defined as including, but not limited to, the following:
- E-mail messages that are addressed to a recipient with whom the sender does not have an existing business or personal relationship with or is not sent at the request of, or with the express consent of, the recipient.
- Messages posted on Usenet and message boards, which are unrelated to the topic of discussion, unrelated newsgroups or sent/posted excessively.
- Solicitations posted on chat rooms or to groups or individuals by messaging systems, such as ICQ or AOL Instant Messenger.