On 11 Jul 2000, at 10:57, Jack Teems wrote:
> Of course the ISP could charge, Bernie. The question is - could the amount
> be collected? Seems this would be even more difficult across international
> borders.
Sure --- many ISPs [including the one I consult for] only take accounts
via credit card... So you just bill the credit card and then sort it out
when/if they contest the charge.
/Bernie\
> > I was kicking around a thought: what if... the ToS for an ISP included a
> > reference to the AUP and basically said that there would be an $X
> > surcharge to a user's account in the event of violations of the AUP,
> > plus, say, $100/hr of billable time for any work it took on the part of
> > the support personnel to deal with the problem. ...
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