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reply to major marco

Re: Hello...Fact Checking Please!

said by major marco:

Further, if the DSLR writer of the byline bothered to conduct any kind of basic checking whatsoever, then s/he would have determined that mere website notification of any new changes in the TOS contract has been previously ruled as insufficient by the Ninth Circuit.
Aren't you "Mr. Perfect." I consider myself pretty well informed, and I live in the 9th District. But I didn't know that fact, either.

Comcast did exactly that on January 25th -- posted a new TOS without any notice to customers, whatsoever. I had a "Change Detection" plug-in running, so I noticed. I quietly waited about 10 days, then I turned it over to the guys at Free Press (et. al.) since the changes primarily involved their Sandvine interference. Once caught, of course, Comcast lied about it -- telling the press that "Millions" of customers noticed it because of front-page notices seen when they logged on to the www.Comcast.net website. Google cache had the evidence to the contrary, though.

(I did finally get a mailed copy sometime in mid or late March.)
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