Spam Policy
LOAD encourages you to use our service as long as you abide by the Terms of Use and LOAD's prohibition on spamming and unethical marketing activities. The following are some examples of spamming that may violate the Terms of Use and LOAD's Spam Policy:
  • Manipulating identifiers, such as e-mail headers, to disguise the origin of any content transmitted to or through LOAD computer systems.
  • Relaying e-mail from a third party's mail servers without the permission of that third party.
  • Using or causing to be used LOAD computer systems to facilitate the transmission of unsolicited or unauthorized material. This includes any promotional materials, URLs, "junk-mail," "chain letters," "pyramid schemes," or any other form of unauthorized solicitation that you may upload, post, e-mail, transmit, or otherwise make available.
  • Using "robots" or otherwise harvesting other's e-mail addresses from the LOAD site for purposes of sending unsolicited or unauthorized material.
  • Uploading, posting, e-mailing, or transmitting the same message, URL, or post multiple times.
  • Disrupting the normal flow of dialogue, or causing the screen to "scroll" faster than other users of the service are able to type, or otherwise acting in a manner that negatively affects other users' ability to engage in real-time exchanges.

Violations of the TOU or this Spam Policy may result in legal action against you and the termination, without notice, of your e-mail account or User I.D. Nothing in this policy is intended to grant any right to transmit e-mail to or through LOAD computer systems. LOAD does not waive any rights by the failure to enforce this policy in every instance in which it might apply.

NOTICE: Sending unsolicited bulk e-mail advertisements to or through LOAD computer systems will use or cause to be used LOAD servers located in Nevada. Any unauthorized use of LOAD computer systems is a violation of the LOAD TOU, Spam Policy, and certain federal and state laws, including the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (18 U.S.C. § 1030 et seq.). Such violations may subject the sender and his or her agents to civil and criminal penalties.