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hopeflicker
Capitalism breeds greed
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join:2003-04-03
Long Beach, CA
Give it time and...

the **AA will be lobbying to have unsecured connections illegal to have.
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PolarBear
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I believe that!


envoid

join:2002-12-21
Duluth, GA
Didn't the city of White Plains, NY, already sorta do this??

fiberguy
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reply to hopeflicker
said by hopeflicker See Profile :

the **AA will be lobbying to have unsecured connections illegal to have.
That will never happen... I know you should never say never, but in this case I will... it will NEVER happen where it will be illegal to have an unsecure connection.
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Midak
Doctors suck
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Yonkers, NY
reply to envoid
Can you back that up?


totamak
And they call me nuts?

join:2000-10-24
Los Angeles, CA
»news.com.com/Unsecured+Wi-Fi+wou···194.html


mouseferatu
Too many cats, Too many mice
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Im not sure
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reply to fiberguy
said by fiberguy See Profile :

said by hopeflicker See Profile :

the **AA will be lobbying to have unsecured connections illegal to have.
That will never happen... I know you should never say never, but in this case I will... it will NEVER happen where it will be illegal to have an unsecure connection.
I would note the exception of New Hampshire, where one must legally secure your connection.

House Bill 495, effective 1/2004, defines an operator's failure to secure a wireless network as a form of negligence, and puts the burden of securing WiFi networks on the corporate or home user.

Joyriders, war-drivers, and whackers have legal loopholes here, and the WiFi equipment owner can be held liable in court for any activity that a connection is used for if they do not exercise due care in securing it, and due diligence in maintaining it as secure.

»www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/21529.html
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