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Originally Posted by arcamalpha2004
"now that the 'contract' has been ammended after the person signed up to the product i feel it is wrong to 'point the finger' at people who go over the 'new limit'.
whatever the person uses the service for is up to the individual."
Here here, if you pay the same money for the same service, then whatever amount you download matters to no one.
You're paying your money.........................
If NTL want to send out new contracts, let them try it.
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If you think about it, the changes to the AUP do not make any difference whatsoever to the action that NTL could take against users if they so wished. If they wanted to remove the service from any user they could do it under the AUP that existed before the "cap" was introduced and there is probably nothing you could do about it.
Yes, it is up to the individual as to what he / she uses the service for but that does not mean that they can use it for a pupose that is illegal or against the terms of use without risking prosecution or loss of service.