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Originally Posted by Phogg
Are you living in some magical cloud kingdom in which customers who have lost their internet by a mistaken allegation arent going to be taking ISPs to court, backed by the local judiciary?
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Don't know about where you live, but in the UK they have also slashed back on legal aid, so you would only be able to do that if you were pretty well off financially. Even then the ISP is likely to be able to afford better lawyers. They've probably already changed their terms of service to say they can cut you off any time they want. Assuming they didn't already have that right? If you offer a product or service for sale you still have the right to refuse to sell to anyone you don't want to sell it to.