Spam is strictly prohibited by Crucial Web Hosting, Ltd. ("Crucial Web Hosting"), and will result in the immediate termination without payout to any affiliates who have been determined by Crucial to have used spam in conjunction with their Crucial Web Hosting affiliate account. The following policy outlines in specific terms what is considered acceptable use of bulk email by Crucial Web Hosting.

Table of Contents

Subscriptions

Mailing list subscribers must specifically opt-into the list they are subscribed to. This applies to both new subscriptions and the bulk addition of addresses already subscribed via other means. Confirmation is handled using a single confirmation message sent to the subscriber's email address. This mailing must contain a URL to the site's privacy policy, a brief description of the mailing list, and a URL that the user must follow to confirm the subscription.

Mailing list subscriber information must include the date and time that the subscription was confirmed, as well as the IP address of the subscriber at the time of the subscription. The user must be able to present this information at Crucial Web Hosting's request.

The nature of email address use must be fully disclosed, either on the page the subscription is made from, or with a prominent link to the site's privacy policy. It must be made reasonably clear how a user's email address will be used and in what circumstances it will be shared.

Lists cannot be procured from outside parties unless the email sender has procured a list from an organization that sells or otherwise shares email distribution lists, and all of the following conditions are met:

Mailing Practices

Spamware

It is strictly prohibited in conjunction with your Crucial Web Hosting affiliate account to sell software designed specifically to facilitate the practice of spamming.

Other

Predominately promotional messages must not be posted to bulletin boards, discussion forums, guestbooks, Usenet newsgroups, or any other similar service unless the operator of that service explicitly allows such messages. In the case of Usenet newsgroups, such messages must be specifically allowed in that group's charter.

Disablement

Crucial Web Hosting reserves the right to disable any account at any time should it feel there is a reasonable suspicion that it is being used in conjunction with the practice of spamming.

Affiliates must substantially address all spam related inquiries by Crucial Web Hosting personnel within 72 hours. Failure to respond within a reasonable period of time may result in the disablement of the affiliate's account.