GKG.NET Spam Policy
As a leading e-services company, GKG understands and accepts its responsibility to help prevent spam. Spam
is defined in part as the mass electronic distribution of unsolicited e-mail to individual e-mail accounts, aliases,
or mailing lists and archives.
As GKG offers many diverse services that are affected by spam, this document is intended to:
- Clearly state GKG's important commitment to preventing spam, where possible;
- Clearly state the process by which GKG will accept spam reports; and
- Clearly state the process by which GKG will process and resolve spam reports.
GKG's Anti-Spam Commitment
GKG believes spam is hurtful to online commerce and should be controlled by reasonable parties. GKG will take
all reasonable steps to accept and respond to all reasonable and credible reports of spam originating from our
network or initiated by a GKG customer outside of our network. AT NO TIME DOES GKG PARTICIPATE IN SPAMMING
BEHAVIOR. ALL EMAILS ORIGINATING FROM GKG ARE SENT IN ACCORDANCE TO OUR STATED POLICIES AND HAVE BEEN REQUESTED
OR ARE PART OF NORMAL AND ACCEPTED BUSINESS PRACTICES.
GKG believes that all e-services companies, including ISP's, hosting
companies and Registrars share responsibility for preventing spam.
Due to this shared responsibility, GKG urges that domain registrants
and host companies and ISP's be included in any initial spam report.
However, GKG is cognizant that many companies are not yet taking
this shared responsibility seriously. Therefore, GKG designed our
Domain Registration Agreement to give GKG the added authority
to deal with spam originating from our domain holders within this policy.
Reporting and Processing Spam Complaints to GKG
All spam reports should be filed at http://www.gkg.net/spam/ by clicking on the "Report" tab
(irrespective of the GKG service that the potential spammer uses). This site collects all REQUIRED
information and assigns a request number to the reporter. All requested information is required and NO
INCOMPLETE SPAM COMPLAINT WILL BE PROCESSED. The following information is REQUIRED:
- The reporter's name;
- The reporter's contact information *;
- A copy of the spam being reported (with ALL headers), and
- Any Additional documentation available (regarding the reported spam, inaccurate whois
information, etc.)
*Contact information will be kept confidential unless the reporter provides express consent for release
(this policy identifies all potential reasons for release). The reporter's contact information will be verified
before the report is processed, if the information is inaccurate, the report will NOT be processed.
All reports originating in any other fashion will be considered spam; and therefore, will be subject to
this policy. Furthermore, these reports may be disregarded and/or the reporters blocked from GKG's network in
cases of abuse.
The report will be assigned a ticket ID and will be investigated fully. The reporter will receive an email
detailing the final resolution of the investigation. GKG will process all spam complaints using the following
steps:
- The reporter's contact information will be verified. The reporter will be contacted and the
spam investigation process will be explained.
- GKG will verify what GKG service the potential spammer is using.
- If the potential spammer is a Internet access customer:
- GKG will verify the report's accuracy by reviewing the appropriate mail log
files for that customer.
- If the customer is determined to be using the account in order to distribute
spam, GKG will suspend the account and contact the account holder.
- The account will only be reinstated with a signed and notarized statement ensuring
that spam activity will no longer occur.
- Further reports will result in permanent exclusion from any GKG service.
- If the potential spammer is a hosting customer (including domain registration customers
using our parking services and co-location customers):
- GKG will verify the report's accuracy by reviewing the appropriate mail log files
for that customer.
- The account will only be reinstated with a signed and notarized statement ensuring
that spam activity will no longer occur.
- Further reports will result in permanent exclusion from any GKG service.
- If the potential spammer is a domain registration customer:
- As GKG may not provide mail service for some domain registration customers, GKG
cannot independently verify the spam report; therefore, all domain contacts and the host
company will be contacted and informed of a spam complaint. This contact will REQUIRE a quick
response in order to keep the domain registration active.
- A permanent record of the complaint will be maintained. After GKG has appropriately
verified that spamming activity is occurring, the domain registration will be placed on hold;
therefore, removing the domain from the zone files (and consequently removes any web presence
from the Internet and any mail service for that domain).
- If a domain registration is found to be in breach of GKG's Domain Registration
Agreement, GKG will place the domain on HOLD and change the username to "spammer" (and
therefore remove the domain from the zone files) until such time as the domain expires, the
registration is revoked or the domain holder repairs the breach. At no time is the domain
deleted for spamming - this is to prevent the spammer from reregistering the domain with
another Registrar.
Disputing A Spam Complaint/Decision
All spam complaint decisions will be based on the information provided by the complainant.
While GKG does not accept any liability regarding false complaints, GKG will attempt to verify all complaints before
action is taken.
If you dispute a spam complaint or decision, you must complete the following steps:
- Notify GKG of the dispute by responding to the initial spam complaint.
- Provide any documentation used to develop the dispute.
GKG may, at our sole discretion, require that you participate in the spam investigation. Furthermore, refusal to
participate at the requested level will be considered when making a final decision and can be used as the sole basis
for a decision against you.
Inaccurate WHOIS Information
GKG is required to accept and investigate all reports of inaccurate information of domain contacts as represented in our WHOIS database.
In order to prevent flagrantly inaccurate WHOIS information, GKG utilizes custom filters that flag potentially inaccurate
information for review. GKG's WHOIS database can be found at www.gkg.net/whois.
All reports of inaccurate information should be directed to
http://www.gkg.net/whois_form/whois_form.html. Once received, GKG will process the reports as follows:
- The report MUST be received via the appropriate form along with any documentation showing that the contact information is inaccurate.
- GKG will independently verify that the contact information is inaccurate and attempt to contact the current domain holder.
The current domain holder will be given 72 hours to contact GKG and update the inaccurate contact information. If the inaccurate
contact information is not updated, the domain will be placed on HOLD (removing the domain from the zone files and preventing any changes).
- The HOLD will be removed only with appropriate proof of accurate contact information. Appropriate proof will consist of government
issued identification or other indisputable documentation.