Originally posted by: ColKurtz
I think what's been left out of the discussion is that... the best place to get sound legal advice is from anonymous people on an internet message board.
Just trying to help Col. 🙂
Originally posted by: ColKurtz
I think what's been left out of the discussion is that... the best place to get sound legal advice is from anonymous people on an internet message board.
Originally posted by: ColKurtz
I think what's been left out of the discussion is that... the best place to get sound legal advice is from anonymous people on an internet message board.
Originally posted by: johnnqq
so if i picked up a wireless connection and i just wanted to use basic internet, it NOT illegal?
Originally posted by: blemoine
Is it legal? Probably not. My personal rule of thumb is: I would not try to hack a secure access point but if my neighbor makes no effort to secure his AP i see no problem with doing some casual surfing on his dime. I don't see a problem as long as i am not abusing the connection(running BT). i also would not expect signal quality. Use common sense and you should be ok.
If you detect their signal: Not Illegal
If you connect to their network: Hasn't been deemed illegal yet...
If you surf the net over their wireless: Illegal
Originally posted by: blemoine
If you detect their signal: Not IllegalIf you connect to their network: Hasn't been deemed illegal yet...If you surf the net over their wireless: Illegal
This is like saying:
I left my house unlocked and allowed strangers to come inside and walk around and then get mad when something goes missing. People need to take responsiblity for their actions or lack of actions. This is not the 1950's you can't just expect for people to be on the "honor system" and assume they will not use something that has been given to them on a silver platter. i don't believe you should steal wireless internet but if you can get in trouble for accidentally connecting and using the wrong ap you should get in trouble for leaving you ap wide open.
The reason connecting to the wireless network and using the internet on it is against the law is because you're now going onto the ISP's network.
Originally posted by: blemoine
If you detect their signal: Not IllegalIf you connect to their network: Hasn't been deemed illegal yet...If you surf the net over their wireless: Illegal
This is like saying:
I left my house unlocked and allowed strangers to come inside and walk around and then get mad when something goes missing. People need to take responsiblity for their actions or lack of actions. This is not the 1950's you can't just expect for people to be on the "honor system" and assume they will not use something that has been given to them on a silver platter. i don't believe you should steal wireless internet but if you can get in trouble for accidentally connecting and using the wrong ap you should get in trouble for leaving you ap wide open.
Originally posted by: blemoine
true. i agree that it is illegal. but you lock your house anyway because people don't always do what is right. that way if you come home and someone is in your house watching tv they can't say "the door was open so i wondered in but i only watched a little tv and didn't realize i wasn't at my place."
i just trying to say you should be held accountable for leaving an AP wide open.
Originally posted by: wexsmith
If you detect their signal: Not Illegal
If you connect to their network: Hasn't been deemed illegal yet...
If you surf the net over their wireless: Illegal
However, like I have stated before, you will probably only be caught if someone is looking for the activity or you're abusing their network. If someone leaves their network unsecured then they probably don't know enough to catch you in the first place. Will authorities bust you on it? Probably not, unless there's some sort of complaint.
While the majority of it is in a grey area, the theft of internet is not. Only someone willing to press charges would get you in a world of trouble. Even then the court would have to want to make an example out of you or something to really get into big trouble. At the most I'd think you'd get a slap on the wrist and be let go, assuming you had no bad intent on their network.
If you're willing to accept the risks, then go on unprotected networks day and night. Personally I don't care. I'm just the anonymous forum poster giving advice on what has happened in RL already. Yes, people have gotten in trouble over it. Will you? Probably not. Good luck!
YES well, how could I possibly get caught??? The only way would be if someone was monitoring the packets to see if i sent anything containing personal info.. and even if i did, they couldnt prove that it was me since someone else could be abusing my personal info with the abused internet access..:roll:
Originally posted by: plastick
wireless is cheap??? i didnt think that it was... the cheapest cable internet here is like $56 and im sure the luxory of wireless is no much less than that..
fricking sucks.. i wish the internet was just free 🙁
Originally posted by: xtknight
So you're that bastard neighbor that will be stealing my WiFi Net? 😛
Originally posted by: plastick
wireless is cheap??? i didnt think that it was... the cheapest cable internet here is like $56 and im sure the luxory of wireless is no much less than that..
fricking sucks.. i wish the internet was just free 🙁
Originally posted by: wexsmith
Very true! In fact a county in New York is trying to pass a law that makes unsecured networks against the law. I agree wholeheartedly that these people leaving themselves open to attack should be held accountable.
Also, the parts you quoted are 100% true. Connecting to a wireless network, but not using their internet connectivity is not against the law. The reason connecting to the wireless network and using the internet on it is against the law is because you're now going onto the ISP's network. That's where they get you. I believe I covered this in my earlier posts. 🙂
EDIT:
Here's a link to an article about the proposed New York Wi-Fi law:
http://www.toptechnews.com/story.xhtml?story_id=02200000IJA6