Policy
Acceptable Use Policy
Use of Enertia Power cloud services, hosting services, systems, networks, software environments, and related offerings is subject to this Acceptable Use Policy. We may update this Policy by posting a revised version on our website.
This Policy applies to customers, users, and anyone allowed to access or use the services through a customer's account, systems, or credentials.
Prohibited Uses
You agree not to use the services, and not to permit or help any third party use the services, for any of the following activities:
- Violating, or encouraging others to violate, the legal rights of any person or organization.
- Engaging in, promoting, supporting, or encouraging illegal activity, including child sexual exploitation, child abuse, terrorism, violence, or conduct that may cause death, serious harm, or injury to individuals or groups.
- Storing, publishing, sending, or transmitting material that is unlawful, infringing, harmful, threatening, tortious, defamatory, libellous, offensive, abusive, obscene, invasive of privacy, profane, hateful, fraudulent, malicious, lascivious, violent, improper, or otherwise objectionable.
- Storing or transmitting non-consensual explicit imagery or content that encourages conduct that would violate law, government regulation, or give rise to civil or criminal liability.
- Storing, transmitting, or distributing material that violates intellectual property rights, privacy rights, publicity rights, contractual rights, or other third-party rights, including torrent files, phishing materials, or pyramid-scheme content.
- Storing, distributing, or transmitting malicious or deceptive code, files, scripts, agents, programs, hoaxes, viruses, worms, time bombs, trojan horses, corrupted files, or other items designed to harm, disrupt, mislead, or damage systems or data.
- Attempting to gain unauthorized access to, disrupt, impair, scan, test, overload, or misuse the services or equipment used to provide the services to customers, authorized resellers, or other authorized users.
- Disabling, interfering with, disrupting, bypassing, or circumventing any part of the services, software, environments, networks, security controls, or equipment used to provide the services.
- Generating, distributing, publishing, facilitating, or relaying unsolicited bulk email, promotions, advertisements, or other solicitations, including spam.