A splash screen for the internet portal at a Hampton Inn. The text says:
“We are pleased to provide you with internet service during your stay. By clicking below, you agree not to download, share or otherwise use others’ copyrighted content, such as movies, music, computer games or television shows without proper authorization.”
Well, considering that even their premium wifi will usually only get about 29 Mbps down at the high end, it won’t be super effective.
This is basically what I get at home, on average, despite paying for 100Mb/s, because capitalism says you can use the words “up to” when you sell something that will likely never reach that number.