Originally posted by: angryswede
I talked to a guy at work about this the other day. He said you aren't stealing the signal since its invading your home. I didn't agree but I did laugh.
For those going in on the "invading" waves of information route. If it "invades" then it's yours? LOL. The only analogy I can come up with for this are these.
Your neighbor goes out and buys a brand new CD of the hottest group out there. One you particularly love but can't afford. However, that neighbor has an AWSOME sound system, one that can be cranked up and still sound perfectly golden in your house. You get the bright idea to "record" the song invading
your home. Legit? Wrong and if the RIAA found out you'd be in court in a heartbeat for illegaly recording stuff.
How about this. Satellite TV, or XM radio. Both are broadcast around the world and THOSE signals invade your home. BUT to use those signals you normally have to BUY a special electronic peice of equipment from the company and pay a subscription fee. You COULD, if you knew how, go build something that could pick those signals up for your own use without having you pay for the service. Is that legal? NO.
So what difference is there between your neighbors wifi and satellite TV? Both invade your homes. Both can be used without paying for them by you IF you have the equipment to utilize the signals. Does that still make it right? It's wierd how people are willing to answer yes in this instance to the neighbor but no to a big corporation. Why? consequences. If satellite TV found out you were hijacking their signal then you could be in a for a world of hurt if they wanted to pin the screws on your hide. Chances are, if the neighbor finds out, then nothing happens except they might lock down their wifi.