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July 27, 1993
DEFINITIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS
The purpose of the NetWire service is to provide a source of public
information about Novell and its products. NetWire offers a medium in
which CompuServe Members interested or involved with Novell's product
line(s) may communicate with each other for the purpose of trouble-
shooting problems, uploading/downloading files, and general discussion
regarding the networking industry.
SYSOPS
Sysops are volunteers who have contracted with Novell to share their
expertise and provide support to NetWire users. Sysops are not Novell
employees, but have extensive real-world knowledge of networks and the
computer industry in general. Sysops are identified with the "Sysop"
moniker following their name. Sysops do not officially represent Novell.
One of the great strengths of NetWire is the fact that you may receive
non-biased suggestions to overcome your networking problems - including
suggestions of third-party solutions. This liberty is extended to
Sysops because of their volunteer status.
NETWIRE RULES AND POLICY
Members using the Novell's NetWire service on CompuServe agree to
abide by the following guidelines, policies and procedures, as well as
the standards and policies required by CompuServe--which may be
obtained by issuing the "GO RULES" command.:
Member agrees not to publish on or over the Service any information
which violates or infringes upon the rights of any other person or
any information which would be abusive, profane or sexually offensive
to a "reasonable" person. The determination of any particular message
being in breach of the above mentioned restrictions may be made by any
group or individual using the Service, and will be executed by volunteer
Sysops or Novell employees assigned to monitor NetWire Forums in the
following manner:
Should any message be considered offensive in any way, the group or
individual with a complaint will send a E-mail message to the author
and/or a Sysop (volunteer or otherwise) on NetWire. The offending
message will then be deleted. In all cases, the author will be
notified that the message was deleted as per the request of a Member,
who may remain anonymous. Any person receiving such a request will
remove the message from the Service as soon as is reasonably possible.
Complaints will be directed to a "Sysop" and final judgment on any
issue will be made by the NetWire Supervisor at Novell.
EDITING OF PUBLIC INFORMATION
Novell reserves the right at its sole discretion to edit any
public information appearing on the Service, regardless of whether it
violates the standards for information content.