Sat Apr 19, 2003 5:24 pm by Hellif
My 2 cents...
Your provider can only monitor the amount of information you're getting/sending, and assume what you are doing from that. If they're REALLY geeky, they can snoop deeper to tell exactly what you're doing w/ that mountain of transmitted information (not as likely). It could be file sharing, it could be hosting a game. Unless they snoop deeply, they can't tell the diff.
If you're meeting the contract obligations, it doesn't actually matter WTF you're doing with your bandwidth. You pay for it, it is available. End of story. The hard part comes if your contract forbids specific things that you're trying to get away with. In that case, welcome to the "gray zone", and good luck. They have lawyers readily available, you have ... well.... your word and whatever cash you want to throw at a case you'll probably lose ... : / You can probably get away with it for a while, but when it comes to the "line", you'll likely lose in short order.