There is probably something in their Terms and Conditions stating that
if you use their service they're allowed to check up on it.
Having that said, you may have a harrasment case, if they're just
making wild accusations.
On 6/8/05, Philip Nulty <philnulty at eircom.net> wrote:
> I know it's over the top but I just had a call from IOL Broadband on
> behalf of twenty century fox. They said I had downloaded Star Wars
> revenge of the sith. (which i didnt)
>>> First of all can how can they access that information?
> is that not against the Data protection act?
>> Any ideas welcome
>> Phil
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