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Judge Berates Prosecutors In Xbox Modding Trial 285

mrbongo writes with this excerpt from Wired: "Opening statements in the first-of-its-kind Xbox 360 criminal hacking trial were delayed here Wednesday after a federal judge unleashed a 30-minute tirade at prosecutors in open court, saying he had 'serious concerns about the government's case.' ... Gutierrez slammed the prosecution over everything from alleged unlawful behavior by government witnesses, to proposed jury instructions harmful to the defense. When the verbal assault finally subsided, federal prosecutors asked for a recess to determine whether they would offer the defendant a deal, dismiss or move forward with the case that was slated to become the first jury trial of its type. A jury was seated Tuesday."

Comment Re:Not where I'm from (Score 1) 618

Sounds like a pretty risky business model. I'm assuming you're charging a flat rate for a stated bandwidth, but you're paying for bandwidth by the kbyte of data. If it works for you, fine. But, if it doesn't, don't bitch at you're users for using what their paying for, just because you screwed up your business model.

How do you legally kick someone off of your system if they are only using one computer but yet using too much bandwidth?

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