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2007-08-23
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2007-08-23
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2007-08-23
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2007-08-23
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2007-08-23
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2007-08-23
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hi,
if his wifi signal stayed in his house or on his property your comparisons make sense and i agree. i also agree that the law says that i can't use my neighbor's signal unless it is somehow designated for public use. i'm still not sure how that works. does my neighbor have to own a coffee shop? i disagree that my opinion doesn't matter. it matters because many people agree with me, and laws are made and changed by people. i don't know how many people agree with me. it would be interesting to see a poll. do people think that a wifi signal left open should, by law, be permission to use it? i don't think this would create problems or mass chaos. in fact, i don't think much would change.
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2007-08-23
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I will also charge him for trespassing my property with his Wifi Ghz waves
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2007-08-23
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...I'm surprised that's never been done. I'd like to see that. On one hand we have "You can see my SSID on your property or public property, but you do not have permission to use it." and on the other hand "We have my services overflowing on to your property, and there's nothing you can do about it."
Legally, if a tree on my property has an overhanging branch on my neighbor's property, he can rightfully request that I cut it off. My neighbors have already gone to court over such a case. If the law applies to "physical" trespass, wouldn't it apply to "wireless trespass"? (playing Devil's Advocate here)
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2007-08-23
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