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| colonelcrisp |
technically its legal to download mp3's anywhere in the world, its uploading them that is the illegal part. and technically its not legal in canada either, but it is illegal right now for the riaa and other bodys to sue canadian citizens for copyright infringement for mp3 sharing. but even thats going to change.
as of right now tho. as long as your not uploading like a mother******, they cant do anything, i assume your with rogers tho since they sent you an email.... they have gone to a capped bandwith scheme again, switch to bell they are too stupid to figure out what your abusing their network for lol. from what i have read rogers is going to a 2 Gb per month cap on downstream... you probably just went over. i wouldnt worry about it |
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| paranoik0 |
tell 'em to off unless you're breaking some part of the ISP contract about the amount of traffic (if you're exceeding limits of if they have any vague clause about "big amounts of traffic"). just to be sure of what you're doing and if you have any kind of spyware/adware using your bandwidth, run anti-spyware programs and install a program for measuring your internet activity.
and what Arbiter said. |
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| Sunsnail |
| quote: | | You must ensure that your activity (including, but not limited to, use made by you or others of any Personal Web Features) does not improperly restrict, inhibit, or degrade any other user's use of the Service, nor represent (in the sole judgment of Comcast) an unusually large burden on the network. In addition, you must ensure that your activities do not improperly restrict, inhibit, disrupt, degrade or impede Comcast's ability to deliver the Service and monitor the Service, backbone, network nodes, and/or other network Services. |
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| beats and beeps |
To answer some of the questions I've read...
I'm with shaw, as far as isp goes.
I'm quite certain its not adware, or spyware, because I have use a firewall, norton, adaware, and spy sweeper regularly. Also, when I do have mozilla, and filesharing, and any other thing that utilizes the internet closed, theres no (or extremely little) activity shown on the firewall meter, and the send/recieve lights on my modem.
Anyways, I emailed them back and let them know the truth, which is that I had a virus, which both utilized my bandwidth while it was in effect, and after I had gotten rid of it, I had to use quite a bit of bandwidth to recover from the damages.
I still don't get what the big deal is, and why they are contacting me about it though, because I really dont see how I was using it sooo much that it was a problem, as I only dled say 10 to 14 gigs in the month. 6 or 7 of which would have all been in 32 hours or so. |
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| beats and beeps |
Oh... I just read the user agreement theing and...
| quote: | You must comply with the current bandwidth, data storage and other limitations on the Services.
Users must ensure that their activity does not improperly restrict, inhibit or degrade any other customer’s use of the Services, nor represent (in the sole judgment of Shaw) an unusually large burden on the network itself, such as, but not limited to, peer to peer file sharing programs, serving streaming video or audio, mail, http, ftp, irc, dhcp servers, and multi-user interactive forums. The guidelines for Bandwidth Usage/month for each service package are the following: Shaw High-Speed (with Xtreme-I) - 50 GigaByte; SOHO - 50 GigaByte; Professional - 70 GigaByte; Business - 100 GigaByte (combined download and upload). Business services which are combined with the Xtreme-I upgrade retain the stated Bandwidth Usage/month guidelines. The guidelines for acceptable web site traffic include 2 GigaByte/month for SOHO, Professional, and Business hosting packages.
Residential Shaw High Speed and High Speed Lite services do not have specific guidelines of this nature as the Service is not intended for business applications. Shaw reserves the right to set specific limits for Bandwidth Usage and charge for excessive Bandwidth Usage for residential Services at any time. In addition, users must ensure that their activity does not improperly restrict, disrupt, inhibit, degrade or impede Shaw’s ability to deliver the Services and monitor the Services, backbone, network nodes, and/or other network services. |
So the big bold service is what applies to me...it says that they can limit my usage at any time, and it also says that they can charge for excess usage...but in the email it didnt give me a limit, or say i had breached anything?? So I still dont get what they are trying to say. I just hope they arent going to charge extra on the bill...my parents will go ing nuts. |
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| igottaknow |
| quote: | Originally posted by beats and beeps
Oh... I just read the user agreement theing and...
So the big bold service is what applies to me...it says that they can limit my usage at any time, and it also says that they can charge for excess usage...but in the email it didnt give me a limit, or say i had breached anything?? So I still dont get what they are trying to say. I just hope they arent going to charge extra on the bill...my parents will go ing nuts. |
pick up the phone and call customer service/technical dept. they might give you "unoffical" limit. they usually give themselves plenty of latitude to do what they need to do in the user agreement. just play it straight with them and don't abuse your bandwidth and you should be ok. |
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| Fundamental |
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| Sunsnail |
| why aren't you in the alliance? :p |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fundamental
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Perfect idea :stongue: |
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| mezzir |
omg fundamental...thats ing hilarious
quality post :) |
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| UWM |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fundamental
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:stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: |
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| Dervish |
LMFAO Fundy.
If I was doing it for real firstly I'd realise that it's probebly an auto email.
And if it requests a reply play it nice, you catch more with sugar than salt.
| quote: | | We would like to help identify the cause(s) that may be affecting your computer’s performance and most importantly your Internet experience. Often file-sharing programs Internet servers or one of many other misconfigured Internet applications can be the cause of high amounts of traffic. Not only will this affect the flow of traffic on the Internet but it also puts a major strain on computer resources |
Further to your email I wish to reassure you of my confidence that none of this bandwidth usage is related to any form of negligence on my part. I note your concern and have verified my own adware/firewall provisions and they all appear to be up to data.
However if this email relates to some form of bandwidth limitation on this account, I was not made aware of this at the time of initiating the user contract and obviously I would endeavour to adhere to any form of formal bandwidth limitations on this account.
Regards
Loyal Customer Who's Gonna Off Elsewhere If You Come The C*nt |
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