Yes, I think users have a far more intimate relationship with LJ than with many other businesses. And differnt expectations - we expect our employers to be able to tell us what to wear to work, we don't expect our landlords to be able to tell us what we can wear inside our apartments. We do, however, let landlords make rules about putting nails in the walls, but if our employers told us we couldn't use nails in our houses - well, no go. So the same way, SUP may own the LJ site but I was there before SUP, and I see my journal as MINE. Obviously they have certain abilities to restrict it based on the fact that they provide it in the first place, but there is a point where those abilities end. It's just that it seems me and them are currently disagreeing on where that point is. And I have every right to stop paying them or to stop using them if that disagreement becomes too much. Especially since I certainly feel that, after $200+ and recommending a bunch of people, who in turn recommended more people, to their site, and providing loads of content and organization, I owe them nothing.