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Originally Posted by umpa
Fact is, we are being punished twice - if they want to enforce a daily limit then give us unlimited speed.
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I would agree, *if* ntl enforced the cap and made it physically impossible to go over it. At the moment the 'cap' is more a guideline, and they aren't stopping people going over it yet. I used over 70gig in March for example, and will continue using the service as I see fit until/unless told otherwise
ian@huth, your argument gets increasingly tedious I'm afraid. The only time people like me have listed lots of legal ways of using over 1gig a day, one of which yes, does include downloading Linux distros, is that people like you have stated the only way to exceed a gig a day regularly is by downloading warez and moviez. If you keep stating this untruth then expect others to keep correcting you.
As the poster above said, some of us download stuff to preview it before buying. I downloaded a few full episodes of Ally McBeal to see if I liked it.. I did, so I went ahead and purchased the DVD of the series. Without the preview I wouldn't have taken the chance that I might not like it.