Ministry of sound fail in court against Bt

ministry of sound fail in court against Bt
http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/news/bt-scuppers-ministry-of-sound%E2%80%99s-flagship-piracy-battle-111...
Congratualtions on this at least its a step in the right direction

you can try contacting the forum mods who are only BT employees on the forum and see if they can find out when you are going to be connected   If you have a residential line then I doubt you can make any claim for business use or loss of it
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