Dial-in users are issued identification and security numbers which enable them
to enter the system. These numbers must be kept confidential. Unauthorized
users could overload our telephone lines making it more difficult to find an
open line. Our computer is able to track apparent abuses of identification
numbers.
I understand that the Dial-In News service is solely for the blind, visually
impaired, and disabled who can't read ordinary print. I promise that I will not
disclose my identification code number to anyone. If I demonstrate the service
to another person I will enter the code myself before I allow someone else to
listen.
I further understand that if there is an abuse of my identification code
number, resulting in a pattern of calls by several callers, my identification
code will be changed. If the pattern persists, I will be suspended from the
Dial-in service for a period of time.