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On the other hand, consuming bandwidth without *some* sort of permission, tacit or overt, IS theft of services. Period. Those who like to rationalize their way out of that simply don't have a legal leg to stand on. They can argue their view on idiots who don't protect their service but under current law they'll get nowhere.
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umm.. no.
Radio waves deteriorate in the same manner, regardless of direction (in open space). That is to say, there is no component of the radio wave that is adversely affected by gravity or altitude. Benson's statement(s) is(are) correct.
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Radio waves deteriorate in the same manner, regardless of direction (in open space). That is to say, there is no component of the radio wave that is adversely affected by gravity or altitude. Benson's statement(s) is(are) correct.