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Are they doing it because it's a bandwidth hog - in which case they have a right to handle the bandwidth in the manner they see fit (you can always go back to dial-up!)
But if it is a way around stopping sharing for legal reasons then it becomes a case of who made them the keeper of what's legal.
"Unfettered access" - could be the key as JohnnyJames wrote. Access doesn't imply how fast, just means we aren't stopping you from getting there and they aren't - right?
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