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The IEEE EWH system is Web hosting, not Web design. Web hosting is the behind-the-scenes service that involves the year-round system administration of a Web server (hardware) connected to the Internet. Web hosting also involves supporting new and emerging technologies that are being developed for the Web, and providing the technical assistance that enables the Web designers to implement these enhancements. Web design is the art of taking a multimedia message and putting it into a readable Web format, HTML.

The IEEE WWW Activities Department is developing a list of designers that (for a fee) can develop a Web presence or help augment your current Web site with a touch of professional expertise. These designer's are not IEEE staff and it will be necessary to form a contract with the designers directly.

EWH Use Policy

This document provides a general understanding of the IEEE's policy on the Appropriate Use of the EWH services. Common sense and judgement are a necessary part of any system of rules, and this Policy is no exception. Of course, flagrant or repeated violations of this Policy are viewed in a very different light than minor infractions.

Our Appropriate Use Policy (AUP) is designed to help protect our members, and the Internet community, from irresponsible or illegal activities. As good net citizens, we prohibit the impersonation of others, unsolicited commercial appeals, and any disruption of Internet services.

Impersonation:

Attempting to impersonate any person, using forged headers or other identifying information is prohibited. The use of anonymous re-mailers and nicknames does not constitute impersonation.

Privacy violations:

Attempts, whether successful or not, to gain access to any computer system, or customer's data, without consent is prohibited.

The IEEE makes no guarantee and assumes no liability for the security of any data on any server including "secure servers." No computer system should be considered safe from intrusion. Even encrypted information is only as secure as the encryption method.

Excessive disk utilization:

The EWH account description specifies limits on disk utilization and use. Exceeding those limits is not permitted. Disk utilization is determined by the total number of bytes required to store an account's Web, and FTP data.

In the event the IEEE determines that an account is exceeding the bandwidth or disk utilization, the account owner will be notified by e-mail. If excessive bandwidth or disk space utilization is determined to adversely affect the IEEE's ability to provide service, immediate action will be taken. The account owner will be notified by e-mail as soon as practicable.

The disk limit for Regions, Societies and Technical Councils is 100MB.

The disk limit for Sections, IEEE Board Level Committees and Geographic Councils is 25MB

Network unfriendly activity:

Activities which adversely affect the ability of other people or systems to use IEEE services or the Internet is prohibited.

General:

It may be necessary for IEEE staff to examine system accounting logs and other records to resolve system problems. The IEEE reserves the right to access any account's directories to investigate and/or resolve system problems. The Section webmaster will be notified if changes are required.

In addition, the IEEE will cooperate with the appropriate legal authorities in investigating claims if illegal activity including but not limited to illegal transfer or use of copyrighted material, postings, or other illegal activity.

The IEEE does not monitor the activity of accounts except for measurements of system utilization and other Internet statistics, such as directory size, system hits, etc. However, in our efforts to promote good citizenship within the Internet community, if we become aware of inappropriate use of the EWH service, we will respond.

The IEEE reserves the right to terminate service without notice. Our preferred course of action would be to advise the account owner of the inappropriate behavior and corrective action necessary. However, flagrant violations will result in immediate termination of service.

Policy on CGI programs

The IEEE Entity Web Hosting server does not support personalized cgi scripts.  However, the ewc committee is interested in deploying useful, secure, general purpose tools that are of interest to other IEEE entities. If your application qualifies to be of interest to other IEEE entities, please send your e-mail request to ewh@ieee.org. We would then evaluate your code and configuration to assess security and configurability. If you are willing to have your code assessed, please upload it (tar or zip) to the IEEE FTP server at ftp.ieee.org/uploads/rab and mail us a message containing the file name.

Final Notes

This document is subject to ongoing review and modifications.


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