 lordofwhee
join:2007-10-21 Everett, WA | reply to N O Y B Re: Wording should be clear....
It's clear if you have a law degree from Harvard, and only in the NEW TOS, the old one said nothing of the sort. That's what they're taking fire for. |
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| reply to N O Y B said by N O Y B :Comcast has already told the customer what they are doing. Read the Comcast TOS & AUP. Comcast TOS & AUP make it very clear the type of use and traffic of Bittorrents is prohibited. If you are unable to understand them, blame your education, not Comcast. I beg to differ. It was as clear as you say, these discussions would not be going on. Comcast has and still is cryptic about their wording on their TOS and AUP and their definitions can be interpreted many different ways.
Forging packets though is NOT a acceptable way to manage traffic. -- "A religious war is like children fighting over who has the strongest imaginary friend."
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| reply to N O Y B said by N O Y B :Comcast has already told the customer what they are doing. Read the Comcast TOS & AUP. Comcast TOS & AUP make it very clear the type of use and traffic of Bittorrents is prohibited. If you are unable to understand them, blame your education, not Comcast. lol at your silly sig |
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  N O Y B St. John 3.16
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1 edit | reply to ptrowski Comcast has already told the customer what they are doing. Read the Comcast TOS & AUP. Comcast TOS & AUP make it very clear the type of use and traffic of Bittorrents is prohibited.
If you are unable to understand them, blame your education, not Comcast.
-- Be a Good Netizen - Read, Know & Honor Your ISP Terms of Service Comcast: »www.comcast.net/terms/index.jsp Verizon: »onlinehelp.verizon.net/consumer/···0707.pdf |
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