Originally posted by: Phoenix86
Originally posted by: spidey07
I see it as a perfect comparison. thing is I work in wireless networking/telecomm so using somebody's service without their permission is wrong and quite possibly illegal.
Tapping into your neighbors phone line is exactly the same as using their wireless with the exception of "all you can eat" services. Hence why I limited it to local/no charge calls.
And if you want to setup a wireless hotspot to freely provide acces then you arrage a web page that notifies them that it is a free publically available service.
the neighbor's network is a PRIVATE network, not a public one.
Not everyone who can setup wifi (actually it's the lack of setup, which is even easier) can setup/host a web page. Remember, lots of consumers are doing this, not just businesses.
Private/public. That's a tricky position, they are broadcasting the signal which is open...
If I broadcast sound from speakers in my house (say outside), and your listening from your house, is that theft?
Theft of service, show me the loss. You can't have theft w/o losses (IE $$$). I don't think the "I lost bandwidth" argument that'd fly very far in court, or with a jury. You pay a flat fee, not $/MB.
Has anyone ever been arrested for accessing an open wifi?
EDIT: Oh, and to even see that web page about authorization for free ones. You'd have to access the wifi first...
Oh well. I guess you just don't see it. You can't just use somebody else's property/service whatever without permission. Its pretty disturbing to think that some people think this is OK.
And on hotspots, they are put in with the express purpose of providing public service with accompanying terms of use. It is still a private network, but with public access.