On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 02:29:37PM -0400, Yury G wrote:
> Is anyone familiar with how the law, gov't regulations, or ISP
> user-agreements treat the situation of using a stranger's residential
> access point to get onto the internet with/without them knowing? If I,
> for example, use a stranger's access point to browse the web am I
> violating a particular law or agreement? Is this legal grey area in
> the EU and France (that depends on a number or factors)? Or is it more
> clearly violating one of the above?
>
> thanks,
> Yury
Hi Yuri, we used to have a Madmouselle Joanna Troufaut of (the renamed)
paris-sanfil.net that would be a good athority on such things.
I recall from her talks that france was very restrictive with wifi
access. But that may have gotten less restritive in the last 2 yrs.
-Kev
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