General respect and appreciation of other peoples' privacy?

On Sat, Apr 06, 2013 at 04:21:28PM -0500, Adrian Stoness wrote:
>    i wonder what took so long for someone to do this sorta thing hahahaha
> 
>    On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Ace Tunes <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>      TBH I always assumed somebody was watching our traffic.
> 
>      On Apr 6, 2013 2:11 PM, "Roswyne" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>        I'm not sure what's illegal about it - while the local network, and
>        the internet access provided through it is provided at SkullSpace, it
>        is not a service provided at any charge, and it is provided "as is" to
>        use at your own risk.
> 
>        That has been stated repeatedly, by multiple people, throughout the
>        whole time I've been coming to SkSp.
> 
>        If anything, I would hope that we as a group are more informed than
>        the common mob, and knowingly accept the risks inherent in using and
>        network.
> 
>        On Apr 6, 2013 1:54 PM, "Justin Lacko" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>          I think it's great as a proof of concept, something to show at a
>          talk and say "hey look at what we can do and this is how you should
>          protect yourself" but leaving it on 24/7 is definitely an
>          uncomfortable thing and huge breach of privacy, legal or illegal.
>          Even if it can be done, I believe there should be a certain
>          expectation of privacy.
> 
>          On 6 April 2013 13:27, Jay Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>            On 13-04-06 12:12 PM, Justin Lacko wrote:
>            > I think Colin should set up cameras inside the space and show
>            the feeds
>            > on a monitor. This will teach people to wear very large hats if
>            they
>            > don't want to be seen! Look at what security admins could be
>            doing!!
> 
>            Suddenly I understand why fedoras are so popular in nerd circles.
> 
>            I think Justin has a good point here, and it made me change my
>            mind a
>            bit. It's great to educate people about privacy issues, but I'd
>            rather
>            not endorse causing a privacy concern in order to make it happen.
>            That
>            said, I do appreciate the fact that this became something worth
>            talking
>            about.
> 
>            - Jay / @Sporked
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