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Old 04-04-2011, 10:23 AM   #274
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Originally Posted by iandix View Post
but what I would class it as .. seeing you have made a contract (with overdrive) and you are violating that contract (you agreed to the contract with no intention to follow the restrictions) then that would be "gaining benefits by deception" which in most countries is a criminal charge. But I would be surprised if a court would waste their time on such a minor issue, at most all I would imagine would be to have your account closed.
What if it turns out that part of the terms of the agreement were an illegal infringement of your rights? Just to take it to an extreme example for illustration, what if some joker slipped in a line about giving them your first born child....until it was caught, removed and the joker fired and sued, would you comply just because you didn't read every line of the fine print and clicked the agree button?
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