What are activities that may violate Principle V – Conduct and Behavior?
Examples of activites that may violate this principle, include, but are not limited to the following: • Repeated, unsolicited, or unwanted electronic communication with an individual after the sender has been asked to stop • Misrepresentation of the identity of the sender of an electronic communication or web site host • Obscuring or forging of the date, time, physical source, logical source, or other header information of a message or transaction • Alteration of the content of a message originating from another person or computer with the intent to deceive • Acquiring or attempting to acquire the passwords of other users • The unauthorized deletion of another user’s postings, files, etc.
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