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Acceptable Use Policy for DirectTrack
This Acceptable Use Policy (this "Policy") governs the usage of DirectTrack's products and services
(the "Services"). This Policy is incorporated into each DirectTrack Terms of Service Agreement that Direct Response Technologies, Inc. (“DRT”) enters into with each subscriber (each, a "Subscriber”) for the use of such Services.
This Policy applies to each Subscriber and its employees, agents, contractors or other users of such Subscriber who obtain Services
from DirectTrack (each such person being a "User").
SUBSCRIBER AND PUBLISHER POLICY REQUIREMENTS.
Subscribers and Subscriber’s publishers must meet the minimum basic requirements listed here to qualify to use the DirectTrack Service.
- No Unsolicited Commercial Email – Spam. DRT does not permit spam or forced opt-in when using DirectTrack code.
- No Racial, ethnic, political, hate-mongering or otherwise objectionable content
- No Software Pirating (e.g., Warez) or Hacking
- Using DirectTrack URLS in emails is prohibited
- Compliance with the rules, regulations, and laws of each applicable country and/or province where Subscriber and/or Subscriber’s publishers conducts business is required.
RESERVATION OF RIGHTS.
DRT reserves the right to cooperate with appropriate legal authorities in investigations of claims of illegal activity involving
DirectTrack's Services, and Subscribers and other users. DRT 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. DRT may utilize technical means to
monitor communications and otherwise to enforce this Policy and each Subscriber agrees that DRT is authorized to monitor its
communications through for such purposes.
REMEDY.
A violation of or an alleged violation of any of the above policies may result in immediate termination
of Subscriber, in DRT’s sole discretion without liability to DRT.
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