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cornbread
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I guess I'm looking in the wrong place, but can I put a low hit webserver on my roadrunner home account, or is that against the TOS?

8/26/2005 11:23:47 PM

esgargs
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you're breaking the TOS

8/26/2005 11:28:48 PM

darkone
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They won't care.

8/26/2005 11:43:34 PM

spookyjon
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^^ True.

^ True.

8/27/2005 4:12:30 AM

bous
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they'll get pissed if you point a domain to your road runner. don't do that. otherwise, you're fine if it's low hit.

8/27/2005 12:59:37 PM

cornbread
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by "pissed" you mean they'll
1. ask me to take it down
2. hit me with a fine
3. sue me
4. terminate my service
...

I don't expect it to get a lot of hits but if it does say a year from now I'll plan on moving the site to another place.

[Edited on August 27, 2005 at 4:13 PM. Reason : a]

8/27/2005 4:11:54 PM

eraser
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Your big problem will be a low upload - 384 k/sec is pretty awful for a webserver ...

I don't think they would care unless you saturate it constantly.

On another note, it would be a problem if your website had copyrighted materials or content that would raise some legal questions. The first party a legal team usually contacts is the ISP/host and asks that the service be terminated. I had a friend with a rare (old) book scanned in PDF on a site and he got terminated that way. The book was old but not old enough to get outside of the copyright law statue of limitations

8/27/2005 5:38:54 PM

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