AOL fined for "illegal" subscriber contract clauses
The French courts have requested that AOL remove clauses from its subscriber contracts, deeming them "abusive" or even "illegal". Fellow ISPs Free, Neuf Telecom, Tiscali and Wanadoo could now be in the frame for a similar judgment.
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