I'm not sure there's any due process issue here. It's just a business, or a group of businesses, deciding to restrict your account when you've violated a policy. You're not being charged with a crime, you're just being throttled or shown the door.
I don't like it, but it doesn't seem to be a due process or rights issue. That may change as Internet access is seen as a necessary means to access day to day resources.
I'm not sure there's any due process issue here. It's just a business, or a group of businesses, deciding to restrict your account when you've violated a policy. You're not being charged with a crime, you're just being throttled or shown the door.
I don't like it, but it doesn't seem to be a due process or rights issue. That may change as Internet access is seen as a necessary means to access day to day resources.