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Old 18-05-2004, 21:47   #607
SMHarman
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Re: [merged] Price increase

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Originally Posted by andygrif
I'm pretty sure (perhaps someone more legalese than I can confirm) that this would mean that if the AUP changed during the course of the initial year's contract then you would have the right in law to cancel the agreement. But I don't think that changing it in the first year would be illegal.
I think it would depend on how significant the change is. But a significant change to the contract would render it a different contract and cancelable. Well you could argue it would not have been entered into rather than cancelling it.

That said if the bandwidth guidance limits did not affect your usage patterns under the contract, I doubt you would have grounds to cancel.
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