| Please
read these Guidelines, and the Terms and Conditions for Dial-Up
Services carefully before opening or continuing a dialup account
with World Lynx. By using World Lynx services, you agree to
comply with these Acceptable Use Guidelines, and World Lynx
may terminate your World Lynx account if you fail to comply
with these guidelines.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THESE GUIDELINES, YOU
SHOULD IMMEDIATELY END YOUR USE OF WORLD LYNX SERVICES AND
WORLD LYNX SOFTWARE AND NOTIFY THE WORLD LYNX CUSTOMER SERVICE
DEPARTMENT SO THAT WORLD LYNX MAY INITIATE A CLOSURE
OF YOUR ACCOUNT.
A
list of ways to contact World Lynx is available on the
World Wide Web at http://www.cei.net/members/contact.html
Specific questions about these Guidelines should be
directed to credit@cei.net.
| 1.0
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Use
of Services |
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1.01
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The
accountholder agrees to use World Lynx's services
only for lawful purposes, in compliance with all
applicable laws.
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1.02
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World
Lynx dial-up accounts are provided for use in
conformance with these Guidelines and the Terms
and Conditions. World Lynx reserves the right
to investigate suspected violations of these Guidelines.
When World Lynx becomes aware of possible violations,
World Lynx may initiate an investigation which
may include gathering information from the accountholder
or accountholders involved and the complaining
party, if any, and examination of material on
World Lynx's servers.
During
an investigation, World Lynx may suspend the account
or accounts involved and/or remove the material
involved from its servers. If World Lynx believes,
in its sole discretion, that a violation of these
Guidelines has occurred, it may take responsive
action. Such action may include, but is not limited
to, temporary or permanent removal of material
from World Lynx's servers, the cancellation of
newsgroup posts, warnings to the accountholder
or accountholders responsible, and the suspension
or termination of the account or accounts responsible.
World Lynx, in its sole discretion, will determine
what action will be taken in response to a violation
on a case-by-case basis. Violations of these Guidelines
could also subject the accountholder to criminal
or civil liability.
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1.03
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The
accountholder of record is responsible for all
use of the account, with or without the knowledge
or consent of the accountholder.
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| 2.0
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Use
of Material |
| 2.01 |
Materials
in the public domain (e.g., images, text, and
programs) may be downloaded or uploaded using
World Lynx services. Accountholders may also re-distribute
materials in the public domain. The accountholder
assumes all risks regarding the determination
of whether the material is in the public domain.
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2.02
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The
accountholder is prohibited from storing, distributing
or transmitting any unlawful material through
World Lynx services. Examples of unlawful material
include but are not limited to direct threats
of physical harm, child pornography, and copyrighted,
trademarked and other proprietary material used
without proper authorization. The accountholder
may not post, upload or otherwise distribute copyrighted
material on World Lynx's servers without the consent
of the copyright holder. The storage, distribution,
or transmission of unlawful materials could subject
the accountholder to criminal as well as civil
liability, in addition to the actions outlined
in 1.02 above.
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2.03
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The
accountholder may not store or distribute certain
other types of material on World Lynx's servers.
Examples of prohibited material include, but are
not limited to, programs containing viruses or
trojans and tools to compromise the security of
other sites.
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| 2.04 |
The
accountholder is prohibited from using of software
or any device that would allow the accountholder
to stay logged on while the accountholder is not
actively using World Lynx services. The
accountholder is prohibited from using a World
Lynx account for the purpose of operating a server
of any type. World Lynx reserves the right to
take any measure deemed necessary to enforce this
provision, including but not limited to account
suspension and deletion.
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| 3.0
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Passwords |
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3.01
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World
Lynx personal dial-up accounts are for individual
use only. Accountholders may not share passwords
or accounts with other individuals. Accountholders
of business accounts, or of accounts that expressly
permit multiple users, and who pay the enhanced
rates for these services, may share passwords
and access with individuals associated with their
account.
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3.02
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Each
World Lynx dial-up account user is responsible
for the security of his or her password. Secure
passwords are between 6 and 8 characters long,
contain letters of mixed case and non-letter characters,
and cannot be found in whole or in part, in normal
or reverse order, in any dictionary of words or
names in any language. The accountholder is responsible
for changing his or her password regularly.
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3.03
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World
Lynx staff may monitor the security of accountholder's
passwords at any time. An accountholder with an
insecure password may be directed to change the
password to one which complies with the above
rules. Accountholders who repeatedly choose insecure
passwords may be assigned a password by World
Lynx; continued failure to maintain password security
may be grounds for account termination.
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| 4.0
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System
Security |
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4.01
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The
accountholder is prohibited from utilizing World
Lynx services to compromise the security or tamper
with system resources or accounts on computers
at World Lynx or at any other site. Use or distribution
of tools designed for compromising security is
prohibited. Examples of these tools include but
are not limited to password guessing programs,
cracking tools or network probing tools.
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4.02
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World
Lynx reserves the right to release the usernames
of accountholders involved in violations of system
security to system administrators at other sites,
in order to assist them in resolving security
incidents. World Lynx will also fully cooperate
with law enforcement authorities in investigating
suspected lawbreakers.
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| 5.0
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System
Resources |
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5.01
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World
Lynx will allocate system resources to provide
all accountholders with the best service possible.
As part of resource allocation, World Lynx may
limit, restrict or prioritize access to system
resources, including CPU time, memory, disk space,
session length, and number of sessions.
Additionally,
World Lynx may institute services and fees for
account holders who are interested in accessing
system resources above and beyond acceptable usage.
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5.02
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World
Lynx may log instances of abuse of system resources,
including but not limited to those outlined below,
and take action as outlined in section 1.02 above.
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5.03
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System
abuse is defined as any use of World Lynx resources
which disrupts the normal use of the system or
Internet services for others. Examples of system
abuse include, but are not limited to, attempting
to disrupt the sessions of other Internet users,
consuming excessive amounts of CPU time, memory
or disk space, or otherwise affecting the performance
of World Lynx servers.
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| 5.04 |
Accountholders
may not run programs which provide network services
from their accounts. Examples of prohibited programs
include, but are not limited to, mail, http and
irc servers and multi-user interactive forums.
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| 5.05 |
Accountholders
may only make use of World Lynx system resources
while logged in. The sole exceptions to this policy
are e-mail filters, which process and sort mail
as it arrives.
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| 6.0
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Usenet
News Use |
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6.01
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World
Lynx services include access to many Usenet discussion
groups (newsgroups). The accountholder acknowledges
that some newsgroups contain language, pictures,
or discussion of subjects intended for adult audiences.
World Lynx does not monitor access to Usenet newsgroups
or the content of posts by World Lynx accountholders
or accountholders at other sites. Accordingly,
World Lynx is not responsible for the content
of any posting made to Usenet.
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6.02
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World
Lynx reserves the right to discontinue access
to any Usenet newsgroup at any time for any reason.
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6.03
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World
Lynx will investigate complaints regarding posts
of inappropriate material to Usenet by accountholders
and may, in its sole discretion, take action based
on the rules below. Criteria for determining whether
a post is inappropriate include, but are not limited
to, the written charter/FAQ of the newsgroup(s)
in question, the established Usenet conventions
outlined below, the system resources consumed
by the posting, and applicable laws.
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| 6.04 |
If
a post is found to violate one of the policies
below, or to contain unlawful material, as described
in 2.02 and 2.03 above, World Lynx may require
that the post be moved to a more appropriate forum
(if any), or take action as outlined in 1.02 above.
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| 6.05 |
Usenet
news articles posted using World Lynx services
must comply with the written charter/FAQ of the
newsgroup to which they are posted. If a newsgroup
does not have a charter or FAQ, its title may
be considered sufficient to determine the general
topic of the newsgroup. World Lynx accountholders
are responsible for determining the rules of a
newsgroup before posting to it.
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| 6.06 |
Established
Usenet conventions ("Netiquette") prohibit
advertising in most Usenet newsgroups. World Lynx
accountholders may post advertisements only in
those newsgroups which specifically permit them
in the charter or FAQ. Some newsgroups may permit
"classified ads" for single transactions
between private individuals, but not commercial
advertisements. World Lynx accountholders are
responsible for determining whether or not a newsgroup
permits advertisements before posting.
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| 6.07 |
Netiquette
prohibits certain types of posts in most Usenet
newsgroups. Types of prohibited posts include
chain letters, pyramid schemes, encoded binary
files, job offers or listings, and personal ads.
World Lynx accountholders may post these types
of message only in newsgroups which specifically
permit them in the charter or FAQ (if any). World
Lynx accountholders are responsible for determining
whether or not a newsgroup permits a type of message
before posting.
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| 6.08 |
World
Lynx accountholders may not alter the headers
of posts to Usenet to conceal their e-mail address
or to prevent accountholders from responding to
posts.
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| 6.09 |
Only
the poster of a Usenet article or World Lynx has
the right to cancel the article. World Lynx accountholders
may not use World Lynx resources to cancel articles
which they did not post. The sole exception to
this rule is for moderators of formally moderated
newsgroups; the moderator of a newsgroup may cancel
any articles in a newsgroup he or she is moderating.
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| 6.10 |
World
Lynx accountholders may not attempt to "flood"
or disrupt Usenet newsgroups. Disruption is defined
as posting a large number of messages to a newsgroup
which contain no substantive content, to the extent
that normal discussion in the group is significantly
hindered. Examples of disruptive activities include,
but are not limited to, posting multiple messages
with no text in the body, or posting many followups
to messages with no new text.
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| 7.0
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E-mail
Use |
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7.01
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World
Lynx will investigate complaints regarding e-mail
and may, in its sole discretion, take action based
on the rules below. If an e-mail message is found
to violate one of the policies below, or to contain
unlawful material, as described in 2.02 and 2.03
above, World Lynx may take action as outlined
in 1.02 above.
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7.02
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World
Lynx accountholders may not send e-mail to any
user who does not wish to receive it, either at
World Lynx or elsewhere. World Lynx recognizes
that e-mail is an informal medium; however, accountholders
must refrain from sending further e-mail to a
user after receiving a request to stop.
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7.03
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Unsolicited
advertising mailings, whether commercial or informational,
are strictly prohibited. World Lynx accountholders
may send advertising material only to addresses
which have specifically requested it. World Lynx
will not forward mail of accounts terminated for
bulk mailing or unsolicited advertising.
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| 7.04 |
Chain
letters are unsolicited by definition and may
not be propagated using World Lynx services.
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| 7.05 |
World
Lynx accountholders may not send, propagate, or
reply to mailbombs. Mailbombing is defined as
either e-mailing copies of a single message to
many accountholders, or sending large or multiple
files or messages to a single user with malicious
intent.
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| 7.06 |
World
Lynx accountholders may not alter the headers
of e-mail messages to conceal their e-mail address
or to prevent accountholders from responding to
messages.
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| 7.07 |
Violations
of the World Lynx policies outlined in this document
can sometimes result in massive numbers of e-mail
responses. If a World Lynx accountholder receives
so much e-mail that World Lynx resources are affected,
World Lynx staff may shut down the accountholder's
mailbox.
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| 8.0
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World
Wide Web Use |
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8.01
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The
accountholder acknowledges that some World Wide
Web (WWW) pages contain language, pictures, or
discussion of subjects intended for adult audiences.
World Lynx does not monitor access to the World
Wide Web or the content of World Lynx accountholders'
Personal Web pages. Accordingly, World Lynx is
not responsible for the content of any accountholder
Web pages on World Lynx's servers or elsewhere.
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8.02
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The
accountholder is solely responsible for the content
of Web pages owned by the account.
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8.03
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World
Lynx reserves the right to remove any Web page
on World Lynx's servers, at any time and for any
reason.
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| 8.04 |
World
Lynx will investigate complaints regarding inappropriate
material on Web pages within the World Lynx domain
and may, in its sole discretion, require that
the material be removed or take action as outlined
in 1.02 above. Criteria for determining whether
a page is inappropriate include, but are not limited
to, the system resources consumed by the page
and applicable laws.
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| 8.05 |
World
Lynx accountholders may not use World Wide Web
pages within or outside the World Lynx domain
to violate any part of these Guidelines, or to
attempt to disrupt the pages or Internet experiences
of other users.
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| 8.06 |
World
Lynx accountholders are provided with 5 megs of
space on our web server for use with their Personal
Pages. Personal Pages are included with a World
Lynx accountholder's account for noncommercial
use only. World Lynx reserves the right to bill
an accountholder for commercial web space usage
at World Lynx's regular rates for commercial web
space storage if said accountholder places in
lieu of their Personal Page a page(s) of commercial
nature. Commercial web pages are defined here
as one or more of the following: (1) a solicitation
of payment from the viewer, (2) the point of presence
on the Internet of a commercial entity, or (3)
any other use of web space for profit, including
but not limited to, revenue from commercial advertising
and/or resale of web space to others.
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| 9.0
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IRC
Use |
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9.01
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IRC
channels are not monitored by World Lynx. Any
user in IRC may create a channel and hold operator
privileges, and any user with operator privileges
on a channel may remove anyone else from that
channel. Channel operators are not agents of World
Lynx, and are in no way compensated or supervised
by World Lynx, with the exception of the operators
of official World Lynx channels used for the sole
purpose of customer support or communication between
World Lynx employees. Accordingly, World Lynx
is not liable for the content of any communication
made on IRC.
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9.02
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World
Lynx will respond to complaints of inappropriate
behavior in IRC, and may, in its sole discretion,
take action based on the rules below. If the accountholder's
behavior is found to violate any of World Lynx's
IRC policies, or to involve unlawful material,
as described in 2.02 and 2.03 above, World Lynx
may take action as outlined in 1.02 above.
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9.03
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Accountholders
may not engage in "flooding". Flooding
is defined as deliberately repeating actions in
quick succession in order to fill the screens
of other accountholders with text.
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| 9.04 |
Accountholders
may not maintain more than 3 simultaneous IRC
connections from one account. This includes the
use of automated programs ("bots") and
"clones". A "bot" is a program
written by a user to automatically execute IRC
commands. Each bot counts as one IRC connection.
World Lynx accountholders may run bots as long
as the total number of connections does not exceed
3, and the bots do not violate any of World Lynx's
IRC guidelines. Bots may not be run while the
owner is not logged in.
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| 9.05 |
A
"flash" is a message which contains
control code information designed to disrupt a
user's terminal emulation or session. World Lynx
accountholders may not send or relay such messages
via any medium, including IRC.
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| 9.06 |
Each
IRC channel is controlled by one or more accountholders
with operator privileges, or "ops".
The holder of ops on a channel has the ability
to remove any other user from that channel, temporarily
or for as long as the channel exists. "Hacking"
is defined as manipulation of IRC servers in order
to harass or disconnect other accountholders,
or forcible seizure of ops on a channel for purposes
of disruption or harassment. World Lynx accountholders
may not engage in hacking or attempt to gain operator
privileges for a channel without the permission
of the current holder(s) of ops (if any) on that
channel.
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| 9.07 |
As
stated above, the holder of ops on a channel has
the right to remove any accountholders he or she
considers offensive. Users who are removed have
the option to move to another channel or create
a channel of their own, where they hold operator
privileges. World Lynx accountholders may not
attempt to return to a channel after being banned
from it.
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| 9.08 |
Any
user has the ability to screen out messages from
a user they find objectionable, using the "ignore"
command. World Lynx accountholders may not attempt
to continue sending private messages to a user
after being ignored.
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| 9.09 |
World
Lynx accountholders may adopt any available nickname
for use in IRC; however, the /whois command can
be used to discover the username and hostname
of any IRC user. World Lynx accountholders may
not attempt to disguise their username or hostname
in order to impersonate other accountholders or
to use IRC anonymously.
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| 10.0
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World
Lynx Assumes No Liability |
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10.01
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World
Lynx has no practical ability to restrict all
conduct, communications or content which might
violate this Policy prior to its transmission
on World Lynx's systems, nor can World Lynx ensure
prompt removal of any such communications or content
after transmission or posting. Accordingly, World
Lynx cannot and will not assume liability to subscribers
or others for any failure to enforce the terms
of this Policy.
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10.02
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World
Lynx reserves the right to modify this Policy
at any time with no prior notice. Notice of modifications
to this Policy may be given to accountholders
by posting such changes to the World Lynx homepage
(http://www.cei.net).
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