 | reply to cornelius785
Re: Who Pays? Since 99% of all music and TV is nothing but crap these days, it's amazing this is even a topic.
I look at it this way, I pay my bill on time, I demand the service I paid for. As long as my bill is paid on time, and in full, that is the ONLY thing my ISP should be concerned with. They're in business to make money. That's the bottom line, not be a babysitter for some half-assed association that doesn't produce anything.
An ISP that starts sending me letters on behalf of some association I don't do business with will no longer have my business. I don't buy music. I can find it on the net at any of the free radio sites. There are sites where you can type in what you want, and it will play for you. Speaker Out to Mic In on a soundcard and I can record it with no one being the wiser. Since I can listen to the music I want to listen to as many times as I want online, why bother to go to all that trouble?
I do agree with cutting off a PC that's spewing spam and viruses. After all, such behavior affects an ISP's network negatively. Bottom line. I demand the service I pay for. If you as an ISP can't or won't provide it, then I'll find an ISP who will. Had a fun time many years ago with an ISP in Oregon. The guy on the phone said quote: "You'll never have internet access again." 5 minutes later, I emailed him from a new account at another ISP. Reason for me being cut off? Too many calls to their service department. I told the new ISP's tech guy what the first ISP said, and he laughed. I just love it when people give me an attitude and think they have some sort of control over what I can and can't do with my computer. I bought it, paid for it, and that means it's mine. When someone buys me a PC, pays my electricity bill, and pays for my internet access, then maybe when I'm old and feeble at the age of 125, then they can possibly attempt to tell me what to do.
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