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By and between Novolla Systems Ltd. (a Private Limited United Kingdom Company) - termed as "Novolla" and the "Customer" - termed as "Customer" herein. In consideration of the mutual covenants herein, the parties agree to the following, which shall apply during the term of this agreement:

Limitation of liability
Novolla is providing this web site and its contents on an "as is" and "as available" basis and make no (and expressly disclaims all) representations or warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, with repect to this web site(s) or the information, content, materials or products included in this site including, without limitation, warranties of merchantability or service and fitness for a particular purpose. In addition, Novolla does not represent or warrant the information accessible via this web site(s) is accurate, complete or current. The websites are provided "as is", "with all faults", is experimantal, and is for commercial use only. Price and availability information are subject to change without notice.

Except as specifically stated on this web site, to the fullest extent permitted by law, neither Novolla nor any of its affiliates, directors, employees or other representatives will be liable for damages arising out of or in connection with using this web site(s) or the information, content, material, products or services included on this site. This is a comprehensive limitation of liability that applies to all damages of any kind, including (without limitation) compensatory, direct, indirect or consequential damages, loss of data, income or profit, loss or damage to property and claims of third parties. To clarify further, Novolla does not limit its liability for death or personal injury to the extent only that it arises as a result of the negligence of Novolla, its affiliates, directors, employees or other representatives.

Novolla make no warranty or conditions that (a) the services will meet your requirements, (b) the services will be uninterrupted, timely, secure, or error-free, (c) the results that may be obtained from the use of the services will be accurate or reliable, (d) the quality of any products, services, information, or other material published or obtained by you through the services will meet you expectation, or that (e) any errors in the software will be corrected.

No advice or information, whether oral or written, obtained by you from Novolla ir through or from the services will create any warranty or condition not expressley stated in the terms. Novolla's employees are not authorised to vary these terms.



The policies and guidelines expressed herein supplement the rights and obligations of the parties under the Service Agreement of even date. This document establishes operating principles and acceptable use policies as they relate to the Customer's use of the Internet and the connection/services provided by Novolla to the Customer under the Service Contract Agreement.

General

The Internet is a voluntary association of users interested in and willing to exchange information and data with other Internet users. At present there is no oversight group providing governance over the principles, policies or procedures for use of the Internet or the information and data accessed via the Internet.

In order to facilitate their contractual relationship, the Customer and Novolla wish to define a working protocol of principles and policies and establish operating guidelines and acceptable standards of use of the Internet.

To this end the parties agree as follows:

Principles Governing Acceptable use of the Internet by the Customer

Responsibility and Respect
The Internet is a network intended for use by mature, adult users. The Customer recognizes this principle and undertakes at all times to act with respect, courtesy and responsibility, giving due regard to the interests and rights of other Internet user groups. This general guideline carries with it the following specific responsibilities:

Knowledge of the Internet
The Customer agrees to obtain a basic knowledge of the Internet and its operating principles and procedures.

Improper Uses
The Customer will avoid violation of certain generally accepted guidelines on Internet usage such as restrictions on mass mailings and mass advertisements, pirating or copying of software, mail bombing or other methods of attempting to deny service or access to other users, and attempts to violate security.

Compliance with Laws
The Customer will ensure that its use of the Internet complies with all applicable country, state and local law and regulation, including but not limited to those principles of law which protect against compromise of copyrights, trade secrets, proprietary information and other intellectual property rights, libel or defamation of character, invasion of privacy, tortious interference, and export of technical or military data to prohibited countries.

Validation of Information
The Customer is responsible for validating the integrity of the information and data it receives or transmits over the Internet.

Security
The Customer is required to protect the security of its Internet account and usage. The Customer(s) password will be treated as private and confidential and not disclosed to or shared with any third parties.

Discretion and Judgment
The Customer is expected to use discretion in the treatment and handling of Internet information and data and to take particular care to ensure that adult information is not transmitted to juvenile users of the Internet.

Pornography
Due to legal and social issues, we will not accept any customers who publish pornographic images or textual information. If a customer publishes any pornographic material, Novolla may issue a warning and/or suspend your account.

Excessive CPU usages
Customers will not be allowed to use excessive amounts of CPU processing on any of the servers or face immediate suspension. For example:

1) re-selling counters or auto-responders to a third party which caused an excessive amount of requests on the server(s);
2) email bombs;
3) re-selling CGI access to other 3rd parties;
4) email spamming.

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