 | reply to ObdH
Re: bs This case will be a classic case of bad facts making bad law. If it was a business or a student in a restaurant (without wifi) using an open portal to check his/her e-mail, do you think the charges would be brought?
If even rudimentary security was used, it would be a different story, but many people openly don't care if you use their internet for that purpose. Compare the movements sprouting up in NY and Frisco for community shared internet access. (Verizon's bad neighbor policy notwithstanding). |