 AVDRespice, Adspice, ProspicePremium join:2003-02-06 Onion, NJ | reply to DavePR
Re: Is listening illegal? Not unless the law says so... said by DavePR:It is not legal to intentionally intercept an electronic communication in the USA. Ha, just the opposite. (with the exception of cell phone transmissions) -- standard disclaimers apply. |
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| You can listen radio and TV stations. You can monitor Ham radio operators. You can print out NOAA weather maps. You can listen to planes in the air ans ships at sea. You can listen to public servants such as Police, Fire, USCG, etc. (except encrypted).
If you listen to an FM station's SCA without permission you have broken the law. If you listen to that station's Studio Transmitter Link on 948 MHz you have broken the law. If you listen to you neighbor's baby monitor on a scanner you have broken the law.
Interception means receiving a two party communication when you aren't either of the two parties. The connection between my router and my internet appliance is a two party communication, on a non public service, non broadcast, non amateur frequency and therefore I am afforded the protection of ECPA and other wiretap statutes against the megalomaniacal Google. |
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 AVDRespice, Adspice, ProspicePremium join:2003-02-06 Onion, NJ | said by DavePR:You can listen radio and TV stations. You can monitor Ham radio operators. You can print out NOAA weather maps. You can listen to planes in the air ans ships at sea. You can listen to public servants such as Police, Fire, USCG, etc. (except encrypted). If you listen to an FM station's SCA without permission you have broken the law. If you listen to that station's Studio Transmitter Link on 948 MHz you have broken the law. If you listen to you neighbor's baby monitor on a scanner you have broken the law. Interception means receiving a two party communication when you aren't either of the two parties. The connection between my router and my internet appliance is a two party communication, on a non public service, non broadcast, non amateur frequency and therefore I am afforded the protection of ECPA and other wiretap statutes against the megalomaniacal Google. unless it is set up to public access. -- standard disclaimers apply. |
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 AVDRespice, Adspice, ProspicePremium join:2003-02-06 Onion, NJ 1 edit | said by AVD:said by DavePR:You can listen radio and TV stations. You can monitor Ham radio operators. You can print out NOAA weather maps. You can listen to planes in the air ans ships at sea. You can listen to public servants such as Police, Fire, USCG, etc. (except encrypted). If you listen to an FM station's SCA without permission you have broken the law. If you listen to that station's Studio Transmitter Link on 948 MHz you have broken the law. If you listen to you neighbor's baby monitor on a scanner you have broken the law. Interception means receiving a two party communication when you aren't either of the two parties. The connection between my router and my internet appliance is a two party communication, on a non public service, non broadcast, non amateur frequency and therefore I am afforded the protection of ECPA and other wiretap statutes against the megalomaniacal Google. unless it is set up to public access. the general public can access an open router with any laptop and wifi card. -- standard disclaimers apply. |
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 DavePR join:2008-06-04 Canyon Country, CA | Why did Apple drop the wardriving app? |
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 AVDRespice, Adspice, ProspicePremium join:2003-02-06 Onion, NJ 1 edit | said by DavePR:Why did Apple drop the wardriving app? why did apple drop the nudie picture apps?
or the google apps or the skype apps? -- standard disclaimers apply. |
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