Barnes & Noble BNTV250A eBook Reader User Manual


 
NOOK User Guide Policies 219
using IP addresses that the Customer does not have a right to use;
collecting the responses from unsolicited electronic messages;
maintaining a site that is advertised via unsolicited electronic messages, regardless of the origin of
the unsolicited electronic messages;
spamming, or sending unsolicited commercial e-mail, sending unsolicited electronic messages with
petitions for signatures, or any chain mail related materials, or requests for charitable donations;;
sending messages that are harassing or malicious, or otherwise could reasonably be predicted
to interfere with another party’s quiet enjoyment of the AT&T IP Services or the Internet (e.g.,
through language, frequency, size or otherwise);
sending bulk (i.e., twenty-five or more recipients) electronic messages without identifying, within the
message, a reasonable means of opting out from receiving additional messages from the sender;
using distribution lists containing addresses that include those who have opted out;
sending electronic messages that do not accurately identify the sender, the sender’s return address,
the e-mail address of origin, or other information contained in the subject line or header.
forging headers or identifiers in order to disguise the origin of e-mail;
use of redirect links in unsolicited commercial e-mail to advertise a website or service;
posting a single message, or messages to online forums or newsgroups, that could reasonably be
expected to provoke complaints;
posting messages to or canceling or superseding messages on an online forum or newsgroup
in a manner that violates the rules of the forum or newsgroup or that contain forged header
information.
sending bulk electronic messages in quantities that exceed standard industry norms or that
create the potential for disruption of the AT&T network or of the networks with which AT&T
interconnects
intercepting, redirecting or otherwise interfering or attempting to interfere with e-mail intended for
other parties
knowingly deleting any author attributions, legal notices or proprietary designations or labels in a file
that the user mails or sends
using, distributing, advertising, transmitting, or otherwise making available any software program,
product, or service that is designed to violate this AUP or the AUP of any other Internet Service
Provider, including, but not limited to, the facilitation of the means to spam;
Spam Damages: Because spam related damages are often dicult to quantify, in those cases where
the actual damages cannot be reasonably calculated AT&T reserves the right to seek from the