An internet agreement is a contract between a service provider and a consumer that permits the user to access the internet under certain terms. The purpose of the agreement is to affirm certain rules and resgulations that internet accessors must follow when using the internet in their homes or businesses.
Internet agreements regularly prohibit the access of illegal files like pirated movies or stolen images. It allows internet providers to seek recourse when an individual violates the terms of the agreement. In the event of a legal dispute, the agreement helps support the legal claims and can make or break an argument.
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