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- From: kadie@cs.uiuc.edu (Carl M. Kadie)
- Subject: [] File 6--Model BBS/User Contract (from SYSLAW)
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- Organization: University of Illinois, Dept. of Comp. Sci., Urbana, IL
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 01:24:23 GMT
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- [A repost - Carl]
-
- Date: 01 Dec 92 10:33:25 EST
- From: Lance Rose <72230.2044@COMPUSERVE.COM>
- Subject: File 6--Model BBS/User Contract (from SYSLAW)
-
-
- Appendix A
-
- Sample Caller Contract (from SysLaw)
-
- The following sample contract provides some guidelines for a sysop's
- contract with his or her callers. Everyone's BBS and services are a
- little different, so it is not recommended that readers use this
- sample in "plain vanilla" form as their own contract. If possible, ask
- a lawyer comfortable with online activities to review the form and
- recommend any changes necessary for your particular BBS.
-
- BULLETIN BOARD SERVICES AGREEMENT
-
-
- A. Introduction
-
- We start every new caller relationship with a contract. It spells out
- what you can expect from us, and what we expect from you. We do not
- know each caller personally, so it is important to set out the ground
- rules clearly in advance.
-
- If you agree to what you read below, welcome to our system! An
- instruction screen at the end of the contract will show you how to
- sign up.
-
- If you have any questions about any part of the contract, please send
- us an e-mail about it! We will be glad to explain why these contract
- provisions are important for our system. We are willing to work with
- you on making changes if you can show us you have a better approach.
-
- Please remember - until you and we have an agreement in place, you
- will not receive full access to our system.
-
- B. Access and Services.
-
- (1) Access - We will give you full access to all file and message
- areas on our system. Currently, these include:
-
- Public message areas - reading and posting messages. We are also a
- member of Fidonet, which means you can join in public discussions with
- callers of other bulletin boards around the world.
-
- File transfer areas - uploading, downloading files and browsing files
-
- E-mail - sending and receiving messages (please see the section on
- privacy, below)
-
- Chat areas - real-time discussions with other callers who are online
- at the same time as you
-
- Gateways - permitting you to send e-mail to systems on other computer
- networks. Currently, we have an Internet gateway in place, and we
- operate as a Fidonet node.
-
- (2) Services - We offer a variety of services to our callers, and are
- adding more all the time. Our current services include:
-
- Daily electronic news from nationally syndicated news services. Free
- classified advertising for our callers, in an area subdivided into
- different product categories.
-
- Virus hotline - an area with frequently updated news on computer virus
- outbreaks, new forms of virus detected, new ways to protect your
- computer, and other matters of interest.
-
- QMail (TM) services, allowing you to upload and download all messages
- you are interested in batch form.
-
- If you would like to set up a private discussion area on our system
- for a group, we will be glad to do so for fees and terms to be
- discussed.
-
- (3) We may change or discontinue certain access or services on our
- system for time to time. We will try to let you know about such
- changes a month or more in advance.
-
- C. Price and Payment
-
- (1) We will charge you a monthly fee for using our system. For $15
- per month, you can use our system each month for up to 40 hours of
- connect time, and you can send up to 200 electronic mail messages. For
- additional use, you will be required to pay additional charges of 50
- cents an hour, and 10 cents per electronic mail message.
-
- (2) Certain services on our system require additional fees. Please
- review the complete price list in the Caller Information area before
- signing up for any such services. The price list will tell you which
- services are included in the standard monthly fee, and which are
- extra.
-
- (3) You may pay by check or by credit card. You will be given the
- opportunity to choose the payment method when you sign up.
-
- If you choose to pay by credit card, we will automatically bill the
- amount due to your credit card account at the end of every month.
-
- If you choose to pay by check, we will send you an invoice at the end
- of every month. Payment is due within twenty days after we send your
- invoice.
-
- (4) We can change the prices and fees at any time, except that our
- existing customers will receive two months notice of any change. All
- price changes will be announced in opening screen bulletins.
-
- D. System Rules
-
- Besides payment, the only thing we ask from you is that you follow the
- rules we set for use of the system. You will find our rules in two
- places: in the following list here in the contract, and in the
- bulletins posted at various points in the system.
-
- Here are some of the basic rules for our system:
-
- Respect other callers of the system. Feel free to express yourself,
- but do not do anything to injure or harm others. In particular, if you
- dislike someone else's ideas, you can attack the ideas, but not the
- person.
-
- We want people to speak freely on our system. But if you misuse that
- freedom to abuse others, we will take the liberty of cutting that
- discussion short.
-
- Do not use our system for anything that might be illegal. This system
- may not be used to encourage anything to do with illegal drugs,
- gambling, pornography, prostitution, child pornography, robbery,
- spreading computer viruses, cracking into private computer systems,
- software infringement, trafficking in credit card codes, or other
- crimes.
-
- People sometimes have trouble figuring out whether certain activities
- are illegal. It's usually not that hard. If it's illegal out there,
- it's illegal in here! Using a bulletin board system to commit a crime
- does not make it less of a crime. In fact, if you use a bulletin board
- system to commit a crime, you're exposing the operators of the system,
- and its other callers, to legal risks that should be yours alone.
-
- If you genuinely do not know whether something you'd like to do is
- legal or illegal, please discuss it with us before you proceed. And
- if we tell you we do not want you to pursue your plans on our system,
- please respect our decision.
-
- Respect the security of our system. Do not try to gain access to
- system areas private to ourselves, or to other callers. Some callers
- try to crack system security just to show it can be done. Don't try to
- demonstrate this on our system.
-
- E. Privacy
-
- We offer private electronic mail on our system as a service to our
- callers. We will endeavor to keep all of your e-mail private,
- viewable only by you and the person to whom you address it, except:
-
- We, as system operators, may need to look at your electronic mail if
- we believe it is necessary to protect ourselves or other callers from
- injury or damage. For example, if we have reason to believe a caller
- is involved in illegal activities, which creates a risk that our
- system could be seized by the authorities, we will review his or her
- electronic mail for our own protection. We will not, however, monitor
- electronic mail unless we believe it is being misused.
-
- We will not deliberately disclose electronic mail to other callers.
- If we believe certain electronic mail is connected with illegal
- activities, we may disclose it to the authorities to protect our
- system, ourselves and other callers.
-
- Remember that the person to whom you send electronic mail does not
- need to keep it secret. The sender or receiver of electronic mail has
- the right to make it public.
-
- If the authorities ever search or seize our system, they may gain
- access to your private electronic mail. In that case, we cannot assure
- they will not review it. Remember that you have personal rights of
- privacy that even the government cannot legally violate, though you
- may have to go to court to enforce those rights.
-
- F. Editorial Control
-
- We want our system to be a worthwhile place for all of our callers.
- This does not mean everyone can do whatever they choose on this
- system, regardless of its effect on others. It is our job to
- accommodate the common needs of all callers while striving to meet our
- own goals for the system.
-
- We will not monitor all messages and file transfers. We want to keep
- the message and file traffic moving quickly and smoothly - this goal
- would be defeated if we monitored everything on the system. However,
- if we see (or hear about) messages or other activities that violate
- the rules, threaten the order or security of the system, or use the
- system in ways we do not agree with, we will take appropriate action.
-
- Our editorial control includes normal housekeeping activities like
- changing subject headers and deleting profanities in public messages
- and selecting among uploaded files for those we wish to make available
- for download. It also goes beyond that.
-
- If a caller persists in posting messages or transferring files that we
- previously warned him should not be on the system, those messages will
- be deleted, and he or she may be locked out. If we discover any caller
- violating the rules, especially the prohibition against illegal
- activities, we will act firmly and swiftly. Depending on the
- circumstances, the caller involved will be warned, or simply locked
- out. If the caller has done anything to put us or other callers in
- jeopardy, we may contact the authorities.
-
- We do not plan on doing any of these things. If all callers act with
- respect and regard for us and for other callers, there will never be
- any problems. But if problems arise, we will assert control over our
- system against any caller who threatens it. And in this Agreement, you
- acknowledge that control.
-
- G. Ownership of Materials
-
- You shall retain all rights to all original messages you post and all
- original files you upload. Likewise, you must respect the ownership
- rights of others in their own messages and files. You may not post or
- upload any messages or files unless you own them, or you have full
- authority to transmit them to this system.
-
- We own certain things you will find on this system, including the
- "look and feel" of the system, the name of our system, and the
- collective work copyright in sequences of public messages on our
- system. You cannot reproduce any message thread from our system,
- either electronically or in print, without our permission and the
- permission of all participants in the thread. This is not a complete
- list - other things on the system are also our property. Before you
- copy anything from our system with plans of reproducing it or
- distributing it, contact us about it.
-
- H. Limitation of Liability and Indemnity.
-
- The great danger for us, and for all operators of bulletin board
- systems, is that we might be held accountable for the wrongful actions
- of our callers. If one caller libels another caller, the injured
- caller might blame us, even though the first caller was really at
- fault. If a caller uploads a program with a computer virus, and other
- callers' computers are damaged, we might be blamed even though the
- virus was left on our board by a caller. If a caller transfers
- illegal credit card information to another caller through private
- electronic mail, we might be blamed even though we did nothing more
- than unknowingly carry the message from one caller to another.
-
- We did not start this system to take the blame for others' actions,
- and we cannot afford to operate it if we must take that blame.
- Accordingly, we need all callers to accept responsibility for their
- own acts, and to accept that an act by another caller that damages
- them must not be blamed on us, but on the other caller. These needs
- are accomplished by the following paragraph:
-
- You agree that we will not be responsible to you for any indirect,
- consequential, special or punitive damages or losses you may incur in
- connection with our system or any of the data or other materials
- transmitted through or residing on our system, even if we have been
- advised of the possibility of such damage or loss. In addition, you
- agree to defend and indemnify us and hold us harmless from and against
- any and all claims, proceedings, damages, injuries, liabilities,
- losses, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys fees)
- relating to any acts by you or materials or information transmitted by
- you in connection with our system leading wholly or partially to
- claims against us or our system by other callers or third parties.
-
- I. Choice of Law
-
- Our bulletin board system can be reached by callers from all fifty
- states, and around the world. Each of these places has a different set
- of laws. Since we cannot keep track of all these laws and their
- requirements, you agree that the law of our own state, ________, will
- apply to all matters relating to this Agreement and to our bulletin
- board system. In addition, you agree and consent that if you ever take
- legal action against us, the courts of our own state, _______, will
- have exclusive jurisdiction over any such legal actions.
-
- J. General
-
- This agreement is the entire understanding between you and us
- regarding your relationship to our bulletin board system. If either
- you or we fail to notify the other of any violations of this
- agreement, this will not mean that you or we cannot notify the other
- of future violations of any part of this agreement.
-
-
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- Carl Kadie -- I do not represent any organization; this is just me.
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