Acceptable Use Policy

This Acceptable Use Policy ("Policy") sets out the terms under which you may access and use Modderday's website https://modderday.com (the "Site") and any related services provided by Modderday (the "Services"). By using the Site or Services, you agree to comply with this Policy.

If you do not agree with this Policy, you are prohibited from using the Site or Services.

1. Prohibited Uses

You agree NOT to use the Site or Services in any of the following ways:

1.1 Illegal Activities

  • Engage in any activity that violates any applicable laws, regulations, or legal orders.
  • Promote, encourage, or facilitate any illegal activities, including fraud, hacking, or distributing counterfeit software.

1.2 Harmful Content

  • Post, upload, or distribute content that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, or otherwise objectionable.
  • Distribute malware, viruses, or any other malicious software intended to harm or exploit systems, networks, or individuals.

1.3 Security Violations

  • Attempt to gain unauthorized access to any part of the Site, Services, or systems connected to Modderday’s infrastructure.
  • Probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of any system or network without proper authorization.
  • Interfere with or disrupt the integrity or performance of the Services or the Site.

1.4 Spam and Unsolicited Messaging

  • Engage in the distribution of unsolicited bulk messages (spam), chain letters, or pyramid schemes.
  • Misuse contact forms or email addresses found on the Site for purposes of sending unsolicited messages.

1.5 Intellectual Property Infringement

  • Use the Services to infringe upon the intellectual property rights of others, including copyrights, trademarks, patents, or trade secrets.
  • Share, distribute, or make available any content that violates the intellectual property rights of any third party.

1.6 Misrepresentation

  • Impersonate any person or entity or misrepresent your affiliation with any person or entity.
  • Provide false or misleading information to Modderday or any third party when using the Site or Services.

2. Modderday's Rights

Modderday reserves the right to:

  • Monitor: We may monitor your use of the Site or Services to ensure compliance with this Policy, including logging activity for auditing and security purposes.
  • Investigate: We may investigate any suspected breach of this Policy and take action to remedy or prevent harm, including cooperation with law enforcement where necessary.
  • Terminate Access: We reserve the right to suspend or terminate your access to the Site or Services at our sole discretion, without notice, if you violate this Policy.

3. Consequences of Violations

Violations of this Policy may result in:

  • Immediate suspension or termination of your access to the Site or Services.
  • Legal action taken against you, including claims for damages or injunctive relief.
  • Reporting of your activities to law enforcement or other relevant authorities.

4. Reporting Violations

If you become aware of any violations of this Policy, please report them to us immediately at [email protected].

5. Changes to this Policy

Modderday reserves the right to update or modify this Policy at any time without prior notice. Any changes will be posted on this page, and continued use of the Site or Services after modifications signifies your acceptance of the updated Policy.

6. Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Acceptable Use Policy, please contact us at: [email protected].

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