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Originally Posted by ioan View Post
when you connect to an open wifi, your laptop (or whatever) ask for permission, the router will give the permission and hands you a name tag, the ip (no trickery or hacking involved). It is not a passive process, like, say, entering an unlocked home, in which the house is passively exploited.
Have fun explaining that to the judge if your state has not already adopted liberal laws on the subject.

EDIT: I agree with your point, but to believe that your opinion holds weight with a court in a state where they have not decriminalized this kind of access then you are delusional.