Lawyers at dawn!

I maintain it is illegal, as a service provider, to tap a connection
without agreement, but it doesn't really matter. I talked to Alex in
person, and we thought of a way to make everybody happy! As fun as the
Dead Horse would be, I think coming to a compromise that makes everybody
happy is the best solution :)

Ron

On 2013-04-06 13:48, Michael Legary wrote:
> Er, it is not illegal.
> 
> I challenge you to duelling lawyers.
> 
> On 2013-04-06, at 1:13 PM, Ron <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > On 2013-04-06 12:44, Roswyne wrote:
> >> I actually feel this is legal (and moral]
> > You can't "feel" something is legal. Either it is, or it isn't; and it
> > isn't.
> > 
> >> If there is any concern about what how people who don't read Discuss will
> >> feel about the experiment, a repost of Alex"s message to Announce should be
> >> more than sufficient.
> > That's not sufficient. At the very least, we'd need a page whenever
> > somebody connects to the wifi that they'd have to 'agree' to.
> > 
> > As a service provider, we have certain responsibilities.
> > 
> > Ron
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