The LinkIRC Mass Advertising Policy is intended as a guide
indicating what the network response to policy violations will be. This does not limit LinkIRC's mission to combat network abuse,
Also we
are not liable for any actions taken by web providers, Internet Service Providers, or
legal entities based on our communications with them in response to network
abuse.
LinkIRC prohibits, without limitation, the use of the host information of users
or other network or channel user information to send unsolicited advertisements
to users of LinkIRC.
Definition of Unsolicited/Mass Advertising.
- Messaging users to join channels, visit web sites, go to other IRC
networks, etc.
- /invite -ing users to channels.
- On-join messaging of users to join channels, visit web sites, or go to
other IRC networks, also know as "autogreet".
- Excessive use of /quit messages to advertise channels, web sites, IRC
servers, scripts, etc.
- Use of IRC commands such as CTCP to advertise or invite.
- Unsolicited email to network mailing lists, the purpose of said email
which is to advertise web sites, software, channels, other IRC networks, etc.
Network Response to Mass Advertising.
LinkIRC reserves the right to take any actions in response to violations of this
Mass Advertising Policy which are lawful and which its administration deems
appropriate. Here are the commonly used methods of combating network abuse:
- Network kills (disconnection), or
G-Line (Akill) of the abusive user.
- Akills of masks commonly used by Mass Advertising scripts.
- Masskicks, Freezes, and/or Closures of abusive channels.
- Services Ignores of abusive users.
- Notification by email or phone of web providers, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), or shell
providers.
- Network Bans of Internet Service Providers who fail to meet their obligations regarding warning &/or
terminating abusive users.
- Interaction with legal authorities in cases of abuse which violates the laws of the country in which
the server or user is located.