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Comment by jmb99

9 days ago

I have a residential fibre connection that’s 3Gbps symmetrical, unmetered. If there was something in it for me (and I was legally shielded) I would consider renting some of that out. And there’s definitely other people out there who would change that “consider” to “definitely.” It’s possible to even get a residential 8Gbps symmetrical connection here for not a ton of money; that can support a lot of video traffic.

Your terms of service with the ISP almost certainly forbid any form of reselling, or sharing the connection outside of your household.

  • Which means it's legal if you don't get caught.

    Literally - in most of the world terms of service have no legal effect and violating them is not a crime - they are merely a declaration that the service provider feels bad if you do certain things, and if they feel bad they might decide to terminate your account.

    Most of them prohibit running servers at home and using p2p apps. Has anyone here ever gotten their connection shut off for either of these?