Quoting TREVOR BURRIDGE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Susan Burchett contended > > that "its illegal to hook up to someone's wi-fi" > > Its probably one of the Ten Commandments of modern life > > "Though shalt not covet another man's Wi Fi" > > Don't think its illegal maybe if you create mischief possibly. > > There was a Spanish Company that was offering very cheap BB access so long > as their subscribers left their wifi connection open for use. > > Comments on this thread have suggested that wifi surfing in California is > quite common. > I leave a access point open for all (in California), I get a few visitors, no problems.
It should be an implied consent if you don't encrypt (almost rhymes). But then I'm not a lawyer (or a solicitor or barrister) and do not desire to enlist the services of one.
