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Have You Really Read Your ISP's TOS?

NewtonsLaw writes "XTRA, New Zealand's largest ISP is in the process of losing customers in droves after it announced its new Terms of Service which seek to claim rights over customers intellectual property (see the Slashdot discussion). Now, if that wasn't enough, Aardvark Daily reports that the ISP is also banning its users from saying bad things (anything 'detrimental to our reputation or to our brand') about it. I wonder how many slashdotters have actually read their own ISPs' terms of service in detail? Is this type of IP-grab and clampdown on free speech is unique to Xtra or is it slowly pervading the whole industry, right across the globe?" Read on for Xtra's amendments to the original IP-grab terms, though.

Reader THX1138 points out that "After the very recent story on Xtra (New Zealand's version of AOL) they changed the IP section to include 'Xtra does not claim ownership of any content or material you provide or make available through the Services. However...' at the start and 'in each case for the limited purposes for which you provided or made the Customer Materials available or to enable us and our suppliers to provide the Services.' at the end."

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  1. simple answer by trmj · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    "Have you ever really read your ISP's TOS?"

    Nope. Being 19 and not having a good job really sucks, especially with the knowledge and learning curve I have (I ended up teaching the computer classes my last year in high school), but at least I get to live with my parents and leach off of their paid internet access.

    --
    Work sucked, until it became unemployment, when it became slightly more tolerable. -Tet
  2. First Pussy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
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    1. Re:First Pussy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic
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  3. Sorry by nzyank · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Richard Pearse beat the Wright brothers out in the heavier than air category. He lived right here in CHristchurch, NZ

  4. SBC sucks my warns salty ones... by FlamingWarVagina · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    SBC is a bitch
    Shes a big fat bitch
    Shes the biggest bitch in the whole wide world
    Shes a stupid bitch if there ever was a bitch
    Shes a bitch to all the boys and girls...

    Monday shes a bitch, on tuesday shes a bitch,
    Wednesday to saturday shes a bitch
    Then on sunday just to be different
    She's a super king kamayamayabitch...

    Have you ever met my friend Kyle's ISP?
    SBC's the biggest bitch in the whole wide world
    Shes a mean old bitch and she has stupid hair
    Shes a bitch bitch bitch bitch bitch bitch bitch
    Bitch bitch bitch bitch bitch bitch bitch bitch

    Shes a stupid bitch
    SBC's a bitch
    Shes just a dirty bitch
    Kyles ISP is a biiiiiiitch
    Whoa yeah!

    Next week, Kyle's service provider looses segments due to faked macs, ewwwwwwww, bitch!

  5. Bad Times by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    A host of subtle tyrannies make the world a hard and cold place.

    One doesn't just recieve a bill anymore for a given service but an amount that's encapsulated within layers of abstraction fabricated with the intention to confuse the recipient.

    The explosion of contracts for everything are the same way.

    It's no longer good enough to provide goods, services or information. Vulnerabilities having been exposed in the human psyche that can increase message effect, so a little psychological attack must go along with every transaction and waking moment of a person who has no choice but to expose his sensorium to modern society.

    Science turned upon mankind to bludgen people into making choices that may not have arisen through their own free will.

  6. Re:heh? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    What's a 'monthe' ?!?

  7. Yes by hackrobat · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I Accept