<< "Any action to defeat or disable, or conduct that facilitates defeating or disabling, any functionality of the NetZero Services or alters the look, feel or functionality of the NetZero Site or user interface is prohibited." >>
Allow me to clearly state what the above statement is implying.
Any action to defeat or disable, or conduct that facilitates defeating or disabling, any functionality of the NetZero Services or alters the look, feel or functionality of the NetZero Site or user interface is prohibited by the NetZero user policy. (My emphasis)
Well, guess what? I don't give a rat's ass about some arbitrary policy of some arbitrary company. A policy is what it sounds like it is: A set of guidelines that a company or non-governmental organization has drafted for itself and/or its users. A policy carries absolutely NO legal standing in any court, in any country.
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Well, guess what? We DO care about a company's policy, but we don't give a rat's ass about thieves. YOU ARE OUT OF HERE.
AnandTech Moderator
If a user violates a company's policy, the company's sole option is to possibly deny service to that user for noncompliance with its policy. As a legally recognized entity, a company does have the right to deny service to certain people as long as this is done on nondiscriminiatory grounds. (Race, gender, and all that good stuff cannot be part of company policy) So, um, wait. A free ISP cancels an account a few months down the line, IF they ever realize that the user is not abiding by their policy. (Fat chance) IF they ever do this, it takes the non-abiding user all of five minutes to log on and make himself a new free account. Repeat a few months down the line.
I, personally, don't see a problem. NetZero can go and stick their arbitrary and self-serving company policy up their corporate ass. I have no respect for an institution that FORCES users to click on ads although they have no genuine interest to do so.
- wig
P.S. Frannie, I was bantering with you for amusement. I have nothing against you personally. But believe me, you are not earning any brownie points with the Anand crowd by acting out the self-righteous MyPoopon stereotype that we so dearly love to hate. If you loosen up, you'll make more friends on here. (Whether your virgin huntress Greek goddess of a husband approves of this or not is not for us to know.)