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- M H Z C O M P U T E R S S U P P O R T
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- RULES FOR USAGE OF MHZ NET
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- General:
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- As a rule, rules such as these are not necessary. Common sense should
- allow you to write intelligent messages. However, many people lack this
- common sense. If you feel that you can contribute to the net, and follow
- general guidelines without reading these rules, then by all means do so.
- The rules of this net are much the same as any other net, and there is no
- need to waste your time reading them. However, if you break a rule, then
- you will be banned from the net, until such time as your SysOp decides to
- let you back on. Please read rule number 5, as this rule is the only very
- unique rule which you will probably not find on other nets.
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- Part I: User Responsibilities
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- The Six Commandments:
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- 1. There will be no swearing in any base in this net. Abbreviations of
- foul language is equally unwelcome. Any intelligent conversation
- does not require the use of abusive language.
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- 2. One line messages are a waste of space, and a waste of time. Please
- refrain from writing one line messages. If you can't say more than
- one or two lines, the please don't write the message at all.
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- *NOTE* Even if your message contains qouting, it must have at least a
- few lines of text by YOU.
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- 3. Immature messages, such as flames, name calling, or any other form of
- "unintelligent" messages are not welcome.
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- 4. Messages entered in a specific base must pertain to the base.
- For example. If you write a message in "Repairs" then it must pertain
- to the repair of a MHZ product.
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- 5. All comments concerning the net are to be made in the Suggestions /
- Comments base. If you think that a new message base should be added,
- that one should be removed, or that something is generally wrong (or
- perhaps there is even something that you really like), then post the
- message in here.
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- 6. Messages pertaining to Illegal activities such as Pirating are strictly
- prohibited.
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- Part II: SysOp Responsibilities
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- 1. The SysOp of any system in MHZNet must uphold the above rules. If a user
- posts a message that breaks one of the above rules, and the message has
- not been sent out into the net, the SysOp is to delete the message and
- take appropriate measures against the user. If the message has already
- been sent into the net, the damage has been done, and the co-ordinators
- of MHZNet will take over. We will tell the user what they have done wrong.
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- 2. Any viloation of the above rules by any SysOp repeated over time, will
- result in the loss of echomail to your system. We're trying to enforce
- rules, the SysOp should as well. SysOps say they are not responsible
- for anything on their system. *BS!* The SysOp is responsible for
- everything found on his/her system, messages, files, and games.
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- Repeated violations by users of the user rules will result in your access
- to the network suspended.
- Repeated violations by SysOps will result in your echomail flow stopping.
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- Mike Thomson, of Mike's Gamesroom (10:11/0) ∙ [416]828-6803
- Mark Scott, of Public Domain Linkage (10:12/0) ∙ [416]607-3584
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