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Re: Re: Interesting Ruling Regarding WiFi access
From: cwright () bdosyd com au
Date: 5 Jun 2007 02:47:34 -0000
You stated:
"First, the network was "Open" and free for use for the business'
Customers. So they have no security enabled to allow their customers
free access to the wifi."
Exactly - to their customers - this is permission for the customers and not another.
You breach property rights whether or not they are secured. The issue of whether the property is secured or not is only
relivant to the extend of the illegal act, not if it is illegal.
Regards,
Craig
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