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andrel wrote:
> internet will adept to that. What happens if you add a connection to
> your neighbour that has another ISP? Will that be illegal because you
> now have access to sites your ISP does not want you to see?
Actually, under typical TOS in the US, that _would_ be violating your
TOS. I'm sure somewhere in the TOS of my ISP, it says that I will not
share the Internet with other apartments. People do it all the time, but
in a legal sense, you're violating the contract.
To answer your question: Other than the TOS issue, it won't be illegal
- apparently even with what I understand from the proposed law. If you
circumvent the filters set in place by _your_ ISP to get access to a
higher tier while paying for a lower one - that would definitely be bad.
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