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Originally Posted by Chris
Therefore arguments about not paying for what you don't use are also besides the point.
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It really doesn't make sense and to be honest it sounds so outrageous that it sounds like something you would hear about in a country run by a dictatorship. I don't know why it hasn't be raised in the European Court of Human Rights by now (seriously). You argument makes sense for 50 years ago when there wasn't anything else available but now that technology has moved on there are a multitude of other services available at a better price and value. The law needs to be changed to reflect this. I half wish I did my degree in law now and I would take this up as a personal mission.