The AutoData Acceptable Use Policy defines the actions that AutoData Systems
considers to be abusive and counter-productive to our mission. Such actions are
prohibited, and violators are subject to, but not limited to, having their accounts with us
terminated without refund. AutoData Systems has established the following goals that
serve as an outline for our Acceptable Use Policy:
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General Conduct
It is prohibited to transmit any material via an AutoData product and/or software creation
that is deemed or could be characterized, at our discretion, as unlawful, obscene,
threatening, abusive, libelous, encouraging of actions that constitute criminal offense,
causing civil liability, or in anyway violating a local, state, national or international law.
AutoData software and the resulting data collected on our remote servers is to be used for
lawful purposes only. Transmission, distribution, or storage of information and/or data
that violates any common law, state law, or United States regulation is strictly prohibited.
This may include information and/or data that is protected by copyright, trade secret,
trademark, or any other statute.
AutoData software is sold in single computer licenses, and each license is to be installed
on only one CPU (see AutoData Software End-User License Agreement).
All users of AutoData Systems software are bound by the AutoData Software End-User
License Agreement. NetE-nable subscribers should refer to the End-User License
Agreement that came with their ExpertScan software.

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Security
Users who have data stored on our remote servers have access to their data only through a
unique Subscriber ID assigned by AutoData (see AutoData Privacy Policy). Attempts to
use another user’s Subscriber ID are prohibited and subject to, but not limited to, the
infringement actions outlined above.
AutoData Systems will fully cooperate with investigations of security breaches in our
personal network and other networks. This will include our cooperation with law
enforcement on matters of suspected criminal activity. Violators may incur a criminal or
civil liability if they attempt to breach or compromise the data of our customers or the
network security of AutoData Systems.

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