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Originally Posted by LostintheNW
So you think its ok for NTL to decide how we can purchase our software? If anyone wishes to purchase online software which they download, they can and should be able to - what gives NTL the right to dictate peoples shopping habits?
Could quite easily take NTL to court and state they are infringing on human rights (the HRA 1998 has been great for things like this!)
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NTL offer a service which has conditions and set a price for that service. If you are happy with that service, those conditions and that price you contract to take it. If you are unhappy with any aspect you are quite free not to take it.
NTL are not dictating what you buy or where you buy it. As long as you work within the terms and conditions you can buy what you want, where you want.
What do you think your local bus company would say if you went to Comet and bought a fridge freezer and then tried to take it home on the bus. Would you take them to court for infringing your human rights if they wouldn't let you on the bus with it?