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- Association of Shareware Professionals Approved BBS Standards as of
- 01/01/91.
-
- 1.0. Introduction
-
- This document sets forth standards for an Electronic Bulletin Board
- System (BBS) to receive and maintain an "Approved" status from the
- Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP).
-
- 2.0. Receiving and Maintaining ASP Approved Status
-
- In order for a BBS to receive and maintain ASP Approved status, the
- following standards must be met:
-
- 2.1. The BBS operator (SYSOP) must fill out an application form stating
- his/her willingness to abide by ASP standards set forth in the document
- and applying for Associate membership in the ASP.
-
- 2.2. The SYSOP must allow for initial and follow-up access to the BBS
- for the purpose of verifying compliance with ASP standards. The SYSOP
- will provide a specific access name and password on the application for
- use by an ASP inspector. This will be used only for official ASP
- business and will be kept strictly confidential by the ASP. This "user"
- must have normal access given to BBS users or subscibers. It must allow
- access to all functions and download libraries that contain shareware.
- Access to special message, software support, and areas reserved for
- private purposes is not required.
-
- 2.3. The SYSOP will be given a warning if he/she fails to meet one or
- more of the standards. If the problem is not rectified in a reasonable
- time, the ASP Approved status and Associate membership will be
- withdrawn.
-
- 2.4. If ASP membership ceases for any reason, the BBS must cease using
- the ASP name and trademarked logo in any way. Other benefits of
- membership will also cease.
-
- 2.5. The principals of the BBS are held to the decisions of the ASP
- Ombudsman and are required to cooperate with the Ombudsman when
- approached by him/her.
-
- 2.5.1. Background on the Ombudsman:
-
- The Ombudsman's sole role is to mediate disputes between all ASP members
- (Authors and associate members alike) and their customers. The
- Ombudsman reports to the board situations where he feels board action or
- knowlege is appropriate.
-
- 3.0. Shareware Information on the BBS.
-
- 3.1. The BBS must maintain bulletins or other informative banners readable
- by all who access the BBS that explain what shareware is and who the ASP is.
- Files of the suggested ASCII text of these bulletins will be sent to
- approved BBSs when they are notified of their approval.
-
- 3.2. The file listings of the BBS must have a short identification of ASP
- member programs. The notation "<ASP>" is recommended at the end of the
- program description although other methods might be equally suitable.
-
-
-
- 4.0. Other Requirements.
-
- 4.1. The use of the terms "FREE SOFTWARE" and the like must not be used
- in conjuction with any shareware products.
-
- 4.2. An ASP Approved BBS must not knowingly post for downloading
- software that is illegal for distribution in this manner. Any such
- software must be immediately removed when found. This includes
- retail-only products as well as any other copyrighted material
- (including shareware) that is restricted from distribution by the author
- or copyright owner.
-
- 4.3. SYSOPs will not change or delete ANY files supplied with the
- program unless specifically authorized in the author's documentation or
- with the author's prior authorization. Archiving files for downloading
- is encouraged. All files supplied by the author must be contained in
- the archive(s).
-
- 4.4. The BBS will cease distributing out-of-date versions of ASP member
- programs if requested by the author. ASP authors are encouraged to put
- this and other specific requests in a file BBS.DOC or VENDOR.DOC as part
- of the author's software package.
-
- 5.0. BBS Approval process.
-
- 5.1. Upon submission of the application form, an assignee of the ASP
- will log onto the BBS to certify compliance with the standards set forth
- in sections 3 and 4 above. If any deficiencies are found, the SYSOP
- will be notified and a second check may follow after appropriate fixes
- are made. A recommendation will be made to the ASP board for approval
- or disapproval and the SYSOP will be notified of the results.
-
- 5.2. Appeal of these results may be made by the SYSOP directly to the
- board of the ASP.
-
-
-
- 6.0. Benefits of being an ASP Approved BBS
-
- A BBS which receives "ASP Approved" status will receive the following
- benefits:
-
- 6.1. ASP members will be encouraged to send updated disks or uploads to
- approved BBSs. The mailing list of Approved BBSs will be made available
- to all ASP member authors.
-
- 6.2. Approved BBSs may use "ASP Approved BBS", "Approved BBS of the
- Association of Shareware Professionals", or the ASP Approved BBS logo.
-
- 6.3. Approved BBSs will regularly receive a list of the current version
- numbers of ASP member's programs. This will be available free from the
- ASP sections on Compuserve (normal Compuserve costs will apply) or for
- an annual fee of $30/year a monthly update on disk will be mailed.
-
- 6.4. Approved BBSs will receive the printed ASP Newsletter, "ASPects".
-
- 6.5. Approved BBSs will also benefit by ASP publicity in which readers
- will be told to look for ASP Approved BBSs.
-
- 6.6. Approved BBSs will be Associate members in the ASP. This is a
- non-voting member status.
-
- 6.7. Approved BBSs will benefit from the public relations aspects of
- the institution of Ombudsman.
-
- 6.8. Approved BBSs will be listed in a register of ASP Approved BBSs
- distributed to members and other interested parties.
-
- 7.0. A special category of ASP Author BBS allows ASP Author members to
- post the "ASP Approved BBS" wording or logo on support BBSs. The
- benefits described in points 6.1, 6.3, 6.4, and 6.8 above will not
- apply. There is no charge for this category of member.