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The clause defines the operational boundaries for permissible service use by restricting activities that could compromise service availability, security, or system integrity. The provision grants Fly.io discretionary authority to determine whether a load constitutes unreasonable or disproportionate usage.
Users must comply with the specified restrictions on copying, automation, spam transmission, security interference, and infrastructure load as conditions of service access. Violation of these terms may result in service interruption or termination under the agreement's general enforcement provisions.
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"You agree not to engage in any of the following prohibited activities: (i) copying, distributing, or disclosing any part of the Service in any medium; (ii) using any automated system, including without limitation, 'robots,' 'spiders,' 'offline readers,' etc., to access the Service; (iii) transmitting spam, chain letters, or other unsolicited email; (iv) attempting to interfere with, compromise the system integrity or security or decipher any transmissions to or from the servers running the Service; (v) taking any action that imposes, or may impose at our sole discretion an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on our infrastructure.— Excerpt from Fly.io's Fly.io Terms of Service
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The clause defines the operational boundaries for permissible service use by restricting activities that could compromise service availability, security, or system integrity. The provision grants Fly.io discretionary authority to determine whether a load constitutes unreasonable or disproportionate usage.
Users must comply with the specified restrictions on copying, automation, spam transmission, security interference, and infrastructure load as conditions of service access. Violation of these terms may result in service interruption or termination under the agreement's general enforcement provisions.
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