> ...a few months ago, my ISP shut me down because a
> publishing company had complained ...

> No questions asked, my ISP blew my connection out of
> the water, and THEN called me to inform me they had
> done so. It was only after I signed a note saying that
> I'd take it down that they let me back on. ...

This is a little off-topic, but you really should get yourself a new ISP. Suspend first, notify later is a really crappy policy. Some ISPs are more reasonable than yours seems to be. If you don't mind, why not tell us who it is, so we can avoid them like the plague. Unless, of course, they sue perlmonks for libel. :/


In reply to RE: Downloading of © content for personal use by turnstep
in thread Downloading of © content for personal use by wombat

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