x
all questions login
General DNS & Domains Dyn Email Update Clients Dyn Developer

Did you allow to use Custom DNS/Secondary DNS for sites with adult content?

more ▼

asked Jul 25 at 11:39 AM

Ton\'s gravatar image

Ton
1 1 1 1

10|600 characters needed characters left

2 answers:

Hello Ton,

This is a user-to-user forum. As such we cannot comment on Dyn policy.

You may wish to research the Terms of Service Policys published here.

And also contact sales@dyndns.com for furher information.

regards...

more ▼

answered Jul 25 at 12:48 PM

Scarabaeus\'s gravatar image

Scarabaeus
6.3k 1 5 45

10|600 characters needed characters left

Of the ToS notes that Scarabaeus refers to, item 6 of the AUP is likely to be the most relevant:

6. YOUR CONDUCT

You are solely responsible for the contents of the computer which You use the Services in association with. You agree NOT to use the Services: - for illegal purposes; - in a way that interferes with or disrupts networks connected to the Services; - in a way that violates any regulation, policy, or procedure of the networks connected to the Services; - in a way that violates any applicable local, state or federal law, including, without limitation, those that relate to the exportation of technical data from the United States to foreign countries or any international law; - to store, distribute or facilitate the distribution of illegal software or illegal pornography; - to use the Services for spamming, linkspamming, spamdexing, or distribution of electronic mail to one or more people who have not given specific permission to be included in such a process; - to distribute or otherwise make available to others any copyrighted material that You do not have authorization or the legal right to distribute; - to transmit or to aid in the transmission of any unlawful, harassing, libelous, abusive, threatening, harmful, vulgar, obscene or otherwise objectionable material of any kind or nature; - to transmit or aid in the transmission of any material that encourages conduct that could constitute a criminal offense or give rise to civil liability; or - in a way that interferes with another's use and enjoyment of the Services or similar services.

more ▼

answered Jul 25 at 05:53 PM

Cry Havok\'s gravatar image

Cry Havok ♦
52k 13 26 222

10|600 characters needed characters left
Your answer
osqa.question.ask.tags.preview.show

© 1998-2011  Dynamic Network Services Inc.  -  Legal Notices  -  Privacy Policy  -  Contacts     

Powered by Qato