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Read the rules

September 4th, 2009

Internet users in have its established rules of conduct related to the speed of information flow, temporary situation and impressed by the anonymity of the network. They are not proper and reasonable and, in many cases a source of trouble later.
Internet users are accustomed to that much content can be accessed via the Internet for free. We also use the test periods for new users. This is a very good solution, because it allows you to become familiar with the service and make the right decisions – hopefully that is also conscious.

It is not always familiarize ourselves with the regulations and conditions of use and this is for all of us a big challenge when we need to break through all these lines of text written in small letters. Just sometimes we pity time for such insignificant things. And this can be a source of problems later.

Many services including Usenet providers offer free testing periods. It is the most appropriate and a good move. Before the end of the trial you must cancel the service unless, as we are satisfied with it and want me to continue.
Such a model should be considered universal. Many service providers also offer us the ability to opt out of the service from the next subscription period or the use of the entire pool of data (block account). This is a common and normal behavior in the case of suppliers coming from the United States. Other action would cause an immediate stigma there.

Some service providers use a different model. Well, lack of a clear abandonment of service during the test causes the contract to use the service for 12 months and enforces payment in advance. It is difficult to evaluate this approach and its merits. You should assess this. I know personally of at least two cases of such conduct. It is not dangerous provided that states rules of service. In my assessment, this should not constitute a resignation from the service if it is good and satisfactory service at the appropriate level of us.

Read the rules and remember the lack of anonymity on the web.

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