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Originally Posted by AlexanderHanff
No because they are not permitted to violate criminal law in order to do any of that stuff, irrespective of whether they put them in the terms or not.
If your ISP included terms that they could come into your house and smash the place up (criminal damage) it does not mean they can do it, as it effects your statutory rights in an adverse way. And as we keep saying consent is required from -all parties- not just you.
Alexander Hanff
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when did this version get put up BTW, anyone know?
http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html...ble/terms.html
that whole section wants throwing out an re-writing, whoever was responsable wants the sack......
theres no way they can enforce much of the little iv read so far, hell even a small error would wipe out the whole clause as invalid, im to tired and not in the mood right now to take it in and comment on it more than that.
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my god...
Virgin TV - We will not continue to provide you with television services if we find out that you do not have a valid television licence.
- Nothing in this agreement entitles you to receive any Pay-Per-View or programmes on demand, although we may from time to time advertise Pay-Per-View or programmes on demand for you to buy. To buy a Pay-Per-View or programmes on demand you must follow the instructions given. When you buy a particular Pay-Per-View or programme on demand, you are only able to receive that Pay-Per-View or programme on demand. Under no circumstances will we be liable for any mistakes in our electronic programming guides.