But how on earth would they know you have your internal net nat'd. The guy
installs it in your bedroom, on windows. He leaves and then you proceed to
muddle your way to  putting it on your linux/bsd box.

Who will know.. only you...



On Mon, 7 Aug 2000, Angus Lees wrote:

> and just in case anyone was interested, from the acceptable use
> policy:
> 
> 
> 
> flat rate plans:
> 
> (no making money without telstra also making (more) money)
> 5.2 Flat rate plans are intended for residential or home use only. You
> must not use the Service for predominantly business or commercial
> purposes.
> 
> (no children allowed)
> 5.3 You must not permit any person, other than adult members of your
> hosehold or other with your express permission and under your personal
> supervision, to use the Service.
> 
> (no networks !)
> 5.5 Subject to clause 5.6, you must not connect another network, such
> as a local area network, to the Service or allow multiple simultaneous
> users of the Service. You may connect only one computer to the Service
> at any one time and must not in any circumstatnces connect servers
> which transmit data to the internet or cable network, such as ftp
> servers and chat servers.
> (remote logins? a mail server? looks like the "eula squad" have
> another few meetings ahead)
> 
> (.. unless you give us more money)
> 5.6 Where our Service offering provides an option to acquire multiple
> simultaneous user rights for an additional fee and you select this
> option, then you may connect the number of multiple users to the
> Service as authorised under this offering, provided that you pay us
> the additional fee in respect of all such users and such users only
> use the Service for residential or home use, and not for a
> predominantly business or commercial purposes[sic].
> 
> 
> volume based plans:
> 
> 6.2 You may use the Service for business or home use.
> 
> 6.4 You may connect a local area network to the Service.
> 
> 
> 
> one of the other interesting points:
> 
> 2.2 You must not use the Service, or allow anyone else to use the
> Service:
>  (k) to breach any laws or infringe any third party rights (including
> without limitation, copyright) or to breach any standards, content
> requirements or codes promulgated by any relevant authority or
> industry body
> 
> in other words, you may not violate an RFC. so html mail, MSHTML,
> using outlook as an IMAP client, etc are all bannable offences ;)
> 
> (lawyers can be really foolish some times.. first time anyone gets an
> email that uses a nonstandard character set and doesn't declare it in
> the content headers (eg: anything MS, that has ? instead of '), see if
> you can get their account suspended ;)
> 
> 
> -- 
>  - Gus
> 
> 
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