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                            Rules and Regulations
                      (Taken directly from ImperialNet)

  APPLYING:
        To apply to the network, you must already have a front end mailer up
        24 hours a day, as well as the mail tosser/scanner.  You must be 
        willing to make calls to you feed once every week, at least.  If your
        feed is a toll or long distance call, you will still need to make the
        proper arrangements until a new HUB can be defined that may be closer
        to your area.  If you are the first system in your area code, chances
        are that you will become the HUB/Host for your area.  You must make 
        your calls directly to the net WHQ.

  BASES:
        There is a minimum that a system must carry,  These include any 'sysop
        only' bases, and bases which I would consider important to the users.
        HUBS However, must carry ALL the bases withing the net.  If the HUBS
        would not like to have the base on their boards, they have to allow
        'passthrough' areas.  If the HUBS refuse to send you a certain base,
        inform me, and I shall take care of it.

  ACCESS:
        Access to the net should be given to those who have what the sysop
        of a the system would think of as a 'Good User.' This person should
        be a good user all around.  A good poster is the most important, but
        you should allow a well rounded user on.  Someone new to BBSing,
        unless superly great, should NOT be allowed to access the network.
        That degrades the net, and the quality of the messages.

  NODELISTS:
        You, as a sysop, must keep up with the updated nodelists.  If you 
        have the chance to get a HUB in your area with their system set up 
        with the TIC format file echo areas, you can probably get your 
        nodelist from the system every time they get the new one through mail.
        If they don't have this system, the sysop of your HUB may opt. to send
        it to you VIA Netmail File Attach.  If none of these pertain to you, 
        it is your responsibility to get the nodelist yourself, and keep up 
        with the new updates.

  SYSTEM DOWN/CRASH:
        If you system is down for a prolonged period of time, please get in 
        contact with your HUB to relay the message to myself, or you can call
        the net WHQ, and leave me mail.  If you don't do so, chances are you
        will get deleted from the net.
 
  FIGHTING/WARRING/FLAMING:
        Fighting/Warring/Flaming or whatever else you would like to call it,
        is strictly forbidden!  If a user is fighting with another user on 
        the net, both parties will be taken out of the net, even if it is a
        co-sysop of the system.  If a sysop is found to be fighting, they will 
        receive a warning, and for a second time that they do such a thing,
        they shall be removed from the nodelist.

  ONE-LINERS:
        One-Line posts (NOT INCLUDING QUOTED TEXT) should not be posted.  On
        occasion, a one line post may be appropriate, but if they are too
        frequent, the user who does the one-line posting shall be removed 
        from the net.

  SIGNATURES:
        Signatures, or macros are used quite frequently.  There are many 
        different types of color codes used by different software.  Since
        these color codes may not come out on the other systems, I am going
        to make a '3 Line' total Macro rule.  If you macro or signiture is
        longer then this, you will be asked to change it.  If you do not do
        so, then you will be locked out of the net.

  ANSI SCREENS:
        If you decide to upload an ANSI into the ANSI base, make sure it is 
        saved in standard FIDO Format.  (i.e. Save Length Is 76 [MAX]).  If
        this is not done, the message will not be correctly displayed on 
        other systems.  

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