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L.I.S.P. |
L.I.S.P.
Pty Ltd, the vendor of "the service".PO Box 114, Lithgow,
NSW A.B.N. 48 071 617 966 |
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"The service"
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The service
provided by L.I.S.P. Pty Ltd , providing a means to connect a
subscriber via a modem to the INTERNET, including username password
security, e-mail services and access to the news groups. |
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E-mail |
Electronic
mail systems & data. |
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Internet |
The world
wide interconnection of computer systems. |
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"Hacking" |
The
unauthorised access of a computer system. |
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By using the
service you are accepting to be bound by the latest terms and
conditions which can be found at http://www.lisp.com.au/about/conditions.html.
The providers reserve the right to terminate the service on breach
of these conditions.
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The Providers
reserve the right to refuse refunds for unused hours.
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Account payment is
due 7 days after "Due Date" on Invoice. Were your account
is not maintained in credit the provider reserves the right to apply
casual rates on overdue accounts and the right to suspend accounts
until appropriate payment is received. It is your responsibility to
contact the provider if you have a problem paying your account, or
wish to dispute your account balance, or if your payment will be delayed.
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All costs associated with dishonoured cheques
will be charged to the account holder.
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You confirm that
as the account holder you are 18 years of age or older. If you allow
a minor to use the service you must supervise their activities and
are held responsible for their activities.
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Users are
responsible for the maintenance and security of their unique system
username and password. Any use of the system using the correct
username and password will be deemed as authorised and charged to
appropriate user's account. Where account holders allow third parties
to use the service in their name, the account holder will be
responsible for their activities.
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Customers are responsible for keeping track
of usage, between monthly accounts being sent.
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The account holder is responsible for ensuring
that their computer is dialing the most appropriate number for their
location, and is aware of, and responsible for, all associated Telstra
charges. This information is readily available by calling Telstra
on 12552 and quoting the calling and called numbers.
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LiSP's equipment may collect CLI (calling line
identification) on incoming connections, if the caller's line supplies
this information. This is required to be enabled by some plans and
is enabled by putting 1832 in front of the number when dialing. This
information is NOT made available to anyone, including the account
holder without proper proper legal process such as a court order or
a legal search warrant.
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As we are
providing access to the Internet you accept we are not responsible
for any inadequacies or faults found within the Internet that may
occur from time to time and are beyond our control. If a fault occurs
within our network we will fix as soon as possible.
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The service is
limited to the number of exchange lines and modems to our system. The
Provider will expand to meet expected demand. The Provider cannot be
held responsible if the subscriber finds difficulty connecting during
peak periods.
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The user agrees to
regularly check and remove any e-mail from the LiSP mail server as
the provider uses this service to communicate account status and
system information.
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The Provider does
not claim proprietorship or responsibility for material accessed via
the Internet. This includes the news group material that is
circulated around the systems.
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It is the
customer's responsibility to comply with the licensing requirements
of any software down loaded from, or used in conjunction with the service.
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The Provider will
endeavour to maintain security, however, we will not be responsible
for events such as "hacking" or system failure, resulting
in loss of e-mail or other data stored on our system.
- The Provider will
not be held responsible for;
- Any activities or
data produced as a result of activities of users deemed as
illegal or being of an offensive or inappropriate nature. The Provider
reserves the right to deny such users access.
- Any damage or
malfunction of a user's computer system, directly or indirectly,
resulting from usage of the service, including lightning
strikes while connected to the service, and defective programs or
viruses
obtained through the service or hacking.
Important
Notice To Applicant(s) For Credit (Section 18(E)(1) Privacy Act 1988)
Notice of disclosure of your credit information
to a credit reporting agency. (Privacy Act 1988)
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Lisp Local
Internet may give information about you to a credit reporting agency,
for the following purposes:
- to obtain a
consumer credit report about you, and/or
- to allow the
credit reporting agency to create or maintain a credit
information file containing information about you.
- The information is
limited to:
- Identity
particulars - your name, sex, address(es), date of
birth, name of employer, and drivers licence number.
- Your application
for credit or commercial credit - the fact that you
have applied for credit and the amount.
- The fact that Lisp
Local Internet is a current credit provider to you.
- Payments which are
overdue by more than 60 days, and for which debt collection
action has started.
- Advice that
payments are no longer overdue in respect of any default
that has been listed.
- Information that, in the opinion of Lisp Local
Internet, you have committed a serious credit infringement
(that is, fraudulently or shown an intention not to comply
with your credit obligations).
- Dishonoured
cheques - cheques drawn by you for $20 or more which
have been dishonoured more than once.
- That credit
provided to you by Lisp Local Internet has been paid
or otherwise discharged.
- Period to which
this understanding applies.
- This information
may be given before, during or after the provision of credit to
you.
Statement By Applicant (s) For Credit
Please read carefully before signing.
- Giving information to a Credit Reporting
Agency (Section 18E(8)(c) Privacy Act 1988)
- Lisp Local Internet has informed me that
it may give certain personal information
about me to a credit reporting agency.
- Access to
Commercial Credit Information (Section 18L(4) Privacy Act
1988)
- I/we agree that
Lisp Local Internet may obtain information
about me/us from a business which provides information about
the commercial credit
worthiness of persons for the purpose
of assessing my/our
application for consumer credit.
- Access to Consumer
Credit Information (Section 18K(1)(b), Privacy Act 1988)
- I/we agree
that Lisp Local Internet may obtain
a consumer credit report containing information about me from
a credit
reporting agency
for the purpose of assessing my/our application
for commercial credit.
- Exchange of Credit
Worthiness Information (Section 18N, Privacy Act 1988)
- I/we agree that
Lisp Local Internet may exchange information
with those credit providers named in this application or named
in a
consumer
credit
report issued by a credit reporting agency
for the following purposes;
- to assess an
application by me/us for credit
- to notify other
credit providers of a default by me/us
- to exchange
information with
other credit providers about our account where I/we are in
default with them
- to assess my/our
credit worthiness.
- By using the LiSP
Service the user understands that the information exchanged can
include anything about my/our credit worthiness, credit standing,
credit history or credit capacity that credit providers are allowed
to exchange under the Privacy Act.
By using the LiSP
Service the user acknowledges that they have read and
accept the above Terms and Conditions, Privacy statement and credit
reporting provisions.
The Providers
reserve the right to refuse user account renewal.
The Provider reserves the right to
amend these conditions of use as deemed
necessary, the continued use of the service acknowledges
acceptance of these conditions.
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