I don't know if it was present in the old AUP but section 6.5.1 could be abused to legally disconnect anyone they choose.
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6.5.1 You may not use your email to send unsolicited messages.
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My reasoning for this, is,
as written, the simple act of me sending an email to a friend asking if they are OK, is technically an unsolicited email as they didn't ask me to send it, and therefore in breach of the written AUP. This section should really be rethought.
I know what the intent is, but we all know that clever people can twist badly written rules like that to enforce the literal rule and not the spirit of the rule.