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 B1FFster
@co.uk
| Re: The 11th Commandment If the ISP sold you a '2Mb down/512k up' connection and you're paying for it, how can they turn around and define what is considered acceptable upload traffic ? It's like they sell you xyz then turn around and complain because "You're actually using it". I mean come on! Make them at least change the wording on their product if they're going to come up with this kind of nonsense. | |
|  VaLUnTriAn
join:2002-11-10 Effort, PA
| Who cares about religion and the commandments They didn't sell you anything. You are renting your connection from them. They can do whatever they want with the connection and they will. You signed up and agreed with their terms, now live with them! Lets see you start your own ISP and then when the RIAA gets on you to terminate this customer or turn over this customer when you don't want to, what would you do. You don't have the power to fight Sony, Fox, Columbia, or any other large record or movie studio. This is exactly what you would do.
It's not even like they said they are definately going to do this anyway. They said they may consider it if people don't start watching what they are letting other users take from them. | |
|  |   cesss
@verizon.ne
| Re: Who cares about religion and the commandments what, does your daddy work for RIAA, shup up, sit down - log off, acceptable uses for ftp have been found for other purposes than copyright infringment, like submitting photos and home movies of my son to other family members, if my son is named marshall and i try to upload it and their filter sux, then my family might not get to watch it, i think you should kill yourself or eat some of magic johnsons gizzum | |
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