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tmc8080

join:2004-04-24
Brooklyn, NY

not needed..

it seems that AT&T's plan on censorship is to cap and overcharge and then limit what you can download... Hmm...
good luck with selling service that way..
not since the 1940s have personal liberties been so facistly limited..

silbaco

join:2009-08-03
USA

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An At&t subscriber agrees not to commit copyright infringement as per their terms of service. I don't think upholding the terms of service that a person openly agrees to with an extremely lenient policy is limiting a person's personal liberties.

If they told you that you would receive a strike every time you used Twitter or Amazon or DSLReports, then your personal liberties would be limited. But getting a slap on the wrist for violating federal copyright law, violating a company's terms of service, and most likely breaching your contract if you agree in your contract to not violate the terms of service.... A 6 strikes policy almost seems generous.


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