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Re: quietly....
From: "Derek J. Balling" <dredd () megacity org>
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2011 13:40:51 -0500
On Feb 6, 2011, at 1:15 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
If you advertise a product as internet access, then, providing limited or partial access to the internet does not fulfill the terms of the contract unless you have the appropriate disclaimers.
And in nearly every ISP's terms-of-service, which you agree to the terms and conditions of by becoming a customer, there's invariably clauses in there that give them all sorts of rights to filter traffic at their discretion, etc., etc. D
Current thread:
- Re: quietly...., (continued)
- Re: quietly.... Jay Ashworth (Feb 03)
- Re: quietly.... Jeff Kell (Feb 03)
- Re: quietly.... Owen DeLong (Feb 03)
- RE: quietly.... Brian Johnson (Feb 04)
- Re: quietly.... Roland Perry (Feb 04)
- Re: quietly.... david raistrick (Feb 04)
- Re: quietly.... Roland Perry (Feb 05)
- Re: quietly.... Owen DeLong (Feb 05)
- Re: quietly.... Roland Perry (Feb 06)
- Re: quietly.... Owen DeLong (Feb 06)
- Re: quietly.... Derek J. Balling (Feb 06)
- Re: quietly.... Mark Andrews (Feb 04)
- Re: quietly.... Roland Perry (Feb 05)
- Re: quietly.... Mark Andrews (Feb 05)
- Re: quietly.... Roland Perry (Feb 06)
- Re: quietly.... Owen DeLong (Feb 06)
- Re: quietly.... Jay Ashworth (Feb 06)
- Re: quietly.... Owen DeLong (Feb 06)
- Re: quietly.... Henry Yen (Feb 06)
- Re: quietly.... Owen DeLong (Feb 06)
- Re: quietly.... Derek J. Balling (Feb 06)