Really? How is this is even legal? Accused pirates do not get a day in court, or even a chance to refute the allegations or face their accusers and now they could lose control of their thermostat in the dead of winter? Something isn't right about this.
US Internet provider Armstrong warns that persistent pirates can have their Internet access throttled. As a result, they may no longer have full control over their thermostats. Those who continue pirating after an obligatory copyright education may have their full service terminated.