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slicemaster

join:2001-12-14
Newbury Park, CA

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reply to Jerm

Re: VZ got sucked in...

My stance is that if a person signs up for Verizon data services they buy the right to use all the bandwidth allocated to them for use by the service (which isn’t all that much by the way), and it makes no difference what they choose to do with it. It is their right as a paying customer. It is not like they are using more bandwidth then they are paying for so in my mind it is completely ok if someone wants to share that type of connection over WiFi.

Slice

P.S. Using Verizon’s logic in this case, we shouldn’t be able to use a router on our home DSL or cable connection.


DzNutz420

@qwest.net

I think we are all missing the real base of VZW's argument-

It is not a matter of a legal argument. Nor is it moral - It is how the issue applies to the TOS that VZW has outlined. If they clearly note in their TOS that the user is not to share their internet conenction or use in connection as a server, then they have the right to terminate your services. The customers continued use of the VZW product is, as stated in just about every TOS I have seen, is an agreement to the policies stated in the curremt TOS. They also note that it is the customers responsibility to keep updated on the current TOS.

Yes, trying to stay updated on TOS's is a pain in the butt. Especially when you use many different services with TOS's.

And I think an AP could (possibly) qualify as a server. If VZW has a problem with it, then they should clear up that cloud as to if an AP is a server or not.

IMHO, I agree that you should be able to use a service that you pay for however that you want. But I dont run VZW.


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