Re: Fwd: [cryptome] Wifi Hotspots Must have Users Identity and Password
From: Александр2016-09-17 21:06 GMT+03:00 jim bell : Can the name of the network be "Password is password"? >Hold a second, Jim...i'm on the phone with the senior judge from the European >Court now. Well, the judge says <>, he claims. > I think it's unfortunate that people can't "automatically" share some of their (otherwise unused) WiFi capacity. Many people would do this, as long as a few restrictions are in place: 1. A person sharing shouldn't be legally liable for anything done; 2. The owner gets to use "all" of the capacity when needed; the external user only gets space when available. 3. The IP addresses of "his" use and that of the "external" use be unrelated in any way. Interestingly, Comcast/Xfinity has a somewhat automatic system of this kind: Boxes are called "gateways" and, in effect, have two WiFi routers: One for the owner and the other for anyone else. (However, to use the other side, you need to be a subscriber somewhere or have his password/permission.) For news of an objection to this, see: https://www.fastcompany.com/3039682/comcast-was-sued-for-quietly-making-your-homes-internet-part-of-the-sharing-economy Jim Bell
Re: Fwd: [cryptome] Wifi Hotspots Must have Users Identity and Password
2016-09-17 21:06 GMT+03:00 jim bell: > Can the name of the network be "Password is password"? Hold a second, Jim...i'm on the phone with the senior judge from the European Court now. Well, the judge says <>, he claims. <>
Re: Fwd: [cryptome] Wifi Hotspots Must have Users Identity and Password
Can the name of the network be "Password is password"? From: Александр <afalex...@gmail.com> To: CypherPunks <cypherpu...@cpunks.org> Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2016 3:20 AM Subject: Fwd: [cryptome] Wifi Hotspots Must have Users Identity and Password How nice... Enjoy. > -- Forwarded message -- > From: douglas rankine <dmarc-nore...@freelists.org> > Date: 2016-09-17 13:14 GMT+03:00 > Subject: [cryptome] Wifi Hotspots Must have Users Identity and Password > To: Cryptome Mailing List <crypt...@freelists.org> > > see url: https://regmedia.co.uk/2016/ 09/15/cp160099.pdf > European Court Judgement. Death of Wifi Hotspots. Copyright protection is > more important and of a higher priority, than individual privacy, or > anonymity. > You vill reveal your identity...the state commands it. Your rights vill be > protected. The state vill protect your rights. The state vill love you, hass > alvays loved you...and vill continue to love you...and efen more...your > information and metadata...
Fwd: [cryptome] Wifi Hotspots Must have Users Identity and Password
How nice... Enjoy. > -- Forwarded message -- > From: douglas rankine> Date: 2016-09-17 13:14 GMT+03:00 > Subject: [cryptome] Wifi Hotspots Must have Users Identity and Password > To: Cryptome Mailing List > > see url: https://regmedia.co.uk/2016/09/15/cp160099.pdf > European Court Judgement. Death of Wifi Hotspots. Copyright protection is more important and of a higher priority, than individual privacy, or anonymity. > You vill reveal your identity...the state commands it. Your rights vill be protected. The state vill protect your rights. The state vill love you, hass alvays loved you...and vill continue to love you...and efen more...your information and metadata...