Anti-Spam Policy:
Secure Call Management
ANTI-SPAM POLICY
Secure Call Management
prohibits the use of
the SCM Services in
any manner associated
with the transmission,
distribution or delivery
of any unsolicited
bulk or unsolicited
commercial e-mail ("Spam").
You may not use any
SCM services to send
Spam. You also may
not deliver Spam or
cause Spam to be delivered
to any of Secure Call Management's SCM
Services or SCM customers.
In addition, e-mail
sent, or caused to
be sent, to or through
the SCM Services may
not:
. use or contain invalid or forged headers;
. use or contain invalid or non-existent domain names;
. employ any technique to otherwise misrepresent, hide or obscure any information
in identifying the point of origin or the transmission path;
. use other means of deceptive addressing;
. use a third party's internet domain name, or be relayed from or through a third
party's equipment, without permission of the third party;
. contain false or misleading information in the subject line or otherwise contain
false or misleading content;
. fail to comply with additional technical standards described below;
. otherwise violate Secure Call Management's Terms of Use.
Secure Call Management
does not authorize
the harvesting, mining
or collection of e-mail
addresses or other
information from or
through the SCM Services.
Secure Call Management
does not permit or
authorize others to
use the SCM Services
to collect, compile
or obtain any information
about its customers
or subscribers, including
but not limited to
subscriber e-mail addresses,
which are Secure Call Management's confidential
and proprietary information.
Use of the SCM Services
is also subject to
the SCM Privacy Statement
and the SCM Website
Terms of Use and Notices.
Secure Call Management
does not permit or
authorize any attempt
to use the SCM Services
in a manner that could
damage, disable, overburden
or impair any aspect
of any of the SCM Services,
or that could interfere
with any other party's
use and enjoyment of
any SCM Service.
If Secure Call Management
believes that unauthorized
or improper use is
being made of any SCM
Service, it may, without
notice, take such action
as it, in its sole
discretion, deems appropriate,
including blocking
messages from a particular
internet domain, mail
server or IP address.
Secure Call Management
may immediately terminate
any account on any
SCM Service which it
determines, in its
sole discretion, is
transmitting or is
otherwise connected
with any e-mail that
violates this policy.
Nothing in this policy
is intended to grant
any right to transmit
or send e-mail to,
or through, the SCM
Services. Failure to
enforce this policy
in every instance does
not amount to a waiver
of Secure Call Management's
rights.
Secure Call Management
maintains computer
equipment in California
(among other states),
and unauthorized use
of the SCM Services
will lead to use of
equipment in these
states. Unauthorized
use of the SCM Services
in connection with
the transmission of
unsolicited e-mail,
including the transmission
of e-mail in violation
of this policy, may
result in civil and
criminal penalties
against the sender
and those assisting
the sender, including
those provided by the
Computer Fraud and
Abuse Act (18 U.S.C. §1030,
et seq.); the California
Business & Professions
Code §17538.45 and
other state and federal
laws.
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