Revision history for dotFreeTLD
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The ""FreeNIC"" provides NAMESPACE, CERT AUTH and other services to its membership and to the general public to encourage the NON-COMMERCIAL USE of the Free Internet and the existing and future INTERNET infrastructure. For-profit organizations are permitted to use the Free Internet but must uphold the policy of NON-COMMERCIAL USE as detailed in the AUP. Commercial use for all other purposes is not acceptable and violates this policy.
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[[http://wiki.opennic.glue/FreeTLDProposal http://wiki.opennic.glue/FreeTLDProposal]]
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==Mission==
==Acceptable Uses==
==Unacceptable Use==
==Acceptable Uses==
==Unacceptable Use==
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[ACCEPTABLE USES]
[UNACCEPTABLE USES]
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===Charter===
THE FREENIC ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY, TERMS AND CONDITIONS
[MISSION]
The FreeNIC provides NAMESPACE, CERT AUTH and other services to its membership and to the general public to encourage the NON-COMMERCIAL USE of the Free Internet and the existing and future INTERNET infrastructure. For-profit organizations are permitted to use the Free Internet but must uphold the policy of NON-COMMERCIAL USE as detailed in the AUP. Commercial use for all other purposes is not acceptable and violates this policy.
[ACCEPTABLE USES]
1. Communication between Free sites via verifiable secure and insecure (E)SMTP transactions.
2. File transfers between Free sites and other Free or non-Free sites, via verifiable secure and insecure protocols, excluding unsolicited advertisements.
3. Exchanging mail/news between the Free Internet and other non-commercial networks, using any suitable protocol.
4. Non-commercial advertisements in appropriate venues.
5. Promotion of commercial products and services, fundraising or public relations activities, contained solely within an individual or organization's own Free Internet site.
[UNACCEPTABLE USES]
1. UNSOLICITED COMMUNICATION outside of its site origin in which goods and/or services are offered for or not-for-profit violates the Free Internet MISSION of NON-COMMERCIAL USE. Incidents may be reported, logged and open to review of a site's membership status.
2. Gatewaying mail/news from the commercial internet (including Usenet) into the Free Internet.
3. Activities which violate the MISSION or ACCEPTABLE USES.
THE FREENIC ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY, TERMS AND CONDITIONS
[MISSION]
The FreeNIC provides NAMESPACE, CERT AUTH and other services to its membership and to the general public to encourage the NON-COMMERCIAL USE of the Free Internet and the existing and future INTERNET infrastructure. For-profit organizations are permitted to use the Free Internet but must uphold the policy of NON-COMMERCIAL USE as detailed in the AUP. Commercial use for all other purposes is not acceptable and violates this policy.
[ACCEPTABLE USES]
1. Communication between Free sites via verifiable secure and insecure (E)SMTP transactions.
2. File transfers between Free sites and other Free or non-Free sites, via verifiable secure and insecure protocols, excluding unsolicited advertisements.
3. Exchanging mail/news between the Free Internet and other non-commercial networks, using any suitable protocol.
4. Non-commercial advertisements in appropriate venues.
5. Promotion of commercial products and services, fundraising or public relations activities, contained solely within an individual or organization's own Free Internet site.
[UNACCEPTABLE USES]
1. UNSOLICITED COMMUNICATION outside of its site origin in which goods and/or services are offered for or not-for-profit violates the Free Internet MISSION of NON-COMMERCIAL USE. Incidents may be reported, logged and open to review of a site's membership status.
2. Gatewaying mail/news from the commercial internet (including Usenet) into the Free Internet.
3. Activities which violate the MISSION or ACCEPTABLE USES.
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==Contact Info==
~- postmaster@opennic.free
~- hostmaster@opennic.free
~- postmaster@opennic.free
~- hostmaster@opennic.free
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[[FreeCharter Free Charter]]
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THE FREENIC ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY, TERMS AND CONDITIONS
[MISSION]
The FreeNIC provides NAMESPACE, CERT AUTH and other services to its membership and to the general public to encourage the NON-COMMERCIAL USE of the Free Internet and the existing and future INTERNET infrastructure. For-profit organizations are permitted to use the Free Internet but must uphold the policy of NON-COMMERCIAL USE as detailed in the AUP. Commercial use for all other purposes is not acceptable and violates this policy.
[ACCEPTABLE USES]
1. Communication between Free sites via verifiable secure and insecure (E)SMTP transactions.
2. File transfers between Free sites and other Free or non-Free sites, via verifiable secure and insecure protocols, excluding unsolicited advertisements.
3. Exchanging mail/news between the Free Internet and other non-commercial networks, using any suitable protocol.
4. Non-commercial advertisements in appropriate venues.
5. Promotion of commercial products and services, fundraising or public relations activities, contained solely within an individual or organization's own Free Internet site.
[UNACCEPTABLE USES]
1. UNSOLICITED COMMUNICATION outside of its site origin in which goods and/or services are offered for or not-for-profit violates the Free Internet MISSION of NON-COMMERCIAL USE. Incidents may be reported, logged and open to review of a site's membership status.
2. Gatewaying mail/news from the commercial internet (including Usenet) into the Free Internet.
3. Activities which violate the MISSION or ACCEPTABLE USES.
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@@=====.free TLD=====@@
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>>**Current Operational Status: [[dotFreeStatus]]**>>
===History===
[[http://wiki.opennic.glue/FreeTLDProposal http://wiki.opennic.glue/FreeTLDProposal]]
===Charter===
THE FREENIC ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY, TERMS AND CONDITIONS
[MISSION]
The FreeNIC provides NAMESPACE, CERT AUTH and other services to its membership and to the general public to encourage the NON-COMMERCIAL USE of the Free Internet and the existing and future INTERNET infrastructure. For-profit organizations are permitted to use the Free Internet but must uphold the policy of NON-COMMERCIAL USE as detailed in the AUP. Commercial use for all other purposes is not acceptable and violates this policy.
[ACCEPTABLE USES]
1. Communication between Free sites via verifiable secure and insecure (E)SMTP transactions.
2. File transfers between Free sites and other Free or non-Free sites, via verifiable secure and insecure protocols, excluding unsolicited advertisements.
3. Exchanging mail/news between the Free Internet and other non-commercial networks, using any suitable protocol.
4. Non-commercial advertisements in appropriate venues.
5. Promotion of commercial products and services, fundraising or public relations activities, contained solely within an individual or organization's own Free Internet site.
[UNACCEPTABLE USES]
1. UNSOLICITED COMMUNICATION outside of its site origin in which goods and/or services are offered for or not-for-profit violates the Free Internet MISSION of NON-COMMERCIAL USE. Incidents may be reported, logged and open to review of a site's membership status.
2. Gatewaying mail/news from the commercial internet (including Usenet) into the Free Internet.
3. Activities which violate the MISSION or ACCEPTABLE USES.
---
>>**Current Operational Status: [[dotFreeStatus]]**>>
===History===
[[http://wiki.opennic.glue/FreeTLDProposal http://wiki.opennic.glue/FreeTLDProposal]]
===Charter===
THE FREENIC ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY, TERMS AND CONDITIONS
[MISSION]
The FreeNIC provides NAMESPACE, CERT AUTH and other services to its membership and to the general public to encourage the NON-COMMERCIAL USE of the Free Internet and the existing and future INTERNET infrastructure. For-profit organizations are permitted to use the Free Internet but must uphold the policy of NON-COMMERCIAL USE as detailed in the AUP. Commercial use for all other purposes is not acceptable and violates this policy.
[ACCEPTABLE USES]
1. Communication between Free sites via verifiable secure and insecure (E)SMTP transactions.
2. File transfers between Free sites and other Free or non-Free sites, via verifiable secure and insecure protocols, excluding unsolicited advertisements.
3. Exchanging mail/news between the Free Internet and other non-commercial networks, using any suitable protocol.
4. Non-commercial advertisements in appropriate venues.
5. Promotion of commercial products and services, fundraising or public relations activities, contained solely within an individual or organization's own Free Internet site.
[UNACCEPTABLE USES]
1. UNSOLICITED COMMUNICATION outside of its site origin in which goods and/or services are offered for or not-for-profit violates the Free Internet MISSION of NON-COMMERCIAL USE. Incidents may be reported, logged and open to review of a site's membership status.
2. Gatewaying mail/news from the commercial internet (including Usenet) into the Free Internet.
3. Activities which violate the MISSION or ACCEPTABLE USES.
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@@=====.Free TLD=====@@