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 ===== Acceptable Uses ===== ===== Acceptable Uses =====
-  Communication between Free sites via verifiable secure and insecure (E)SMTP transactions. +  Communication between Free sites via verifiable secure and insecure (E)SMTP transactions. 
-  File transfers between Free sites and other Free or non-Free sites, via verifiable secure and insecure protocols, excluding unsolicited advertisements. +  File transfers between Free sites and other Free or non-Free sites, via verifiable secure and insecure protocols, excluding unsolicited advertisements. 
-  Exchanging mail/news between the Free Internet and other non-commercial networks, using any suitable protocol. +  Exchanging mail/news between the Free Internet and other non-commercial networks, using any suitable protocol. 
-  Non-commercial advertisements in appropriate venues. +  Non-commercial advertisements in appropriate venues. 
-  Promotion of commercial products and services, fundraising or public relations activities, contained solely within an individual or organization's own Free Internet site.+  Promotion of commercial products and services, fundraising or public relations activities, contained solely within an individual or organization's own Free Internet site.
  
 ===== Unacceptable Use ===== ===== Unacceptable Use =====
-  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. +  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. 
-  Gatewaying mail/news from the commercial internet (including Usenet) into the Free Internet. +  Gatewaying mail/news from the commercial internet (including Usenet) into the Free Internet. 
-  Activities which violate the MISSION or ACCEPTABLE USES.+  Activities which violate the MISSION or ACCEPTABLE USES.
  
 ===== Contact Info ===== ===== Contact Info =====
   * postmaster@opennic.free   * postmaster@opennic.free
   * hostmaster@opennic.free   * hostmaster@opennic.free