Le jeudi 12 mars 2020 à 15:43:17 UTC+1, Simon Poole <si...@poole.ch> a écrit : 

> To use a completely different example: assume that you purchase a TV set paid 
> by monthly instalments and you default on them. In civilised countries that 
> doesn't give the seller the right to break in to your apartment and repossess 
> the TV, they don't get to cut off electricity to the flat and they don't get 
> the right to stick big notices on your doors. The seller needs to utilize the 
>  whatever tools are provided by the legal system, totally regardless off how 
> upset they are and how righteous they might feel about their actions.

Hi Simon,

My internet access provider provide IP TV. If I`m late to pay my TV display a 
message saying I cannot look at stream until my debt is payed and this is 
perfectly legal even it targets me precisely.
My Internet access provider don't break into my appartment neither modify my 
TV, this is just the stream it sent to me.
In the case that interest us this is the stream of tile that is modified in the 
same way except this is due to a non-respect of license instead of a debt.

Best regards
Julien


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