Not reading the whole story, but if someone signed up for 1 RR account and then resold the service to lots of people I would think that would be a "no, no". Even if it was a biz class account.

What if I got a "all you can eat meal" and then had everyone in TRILUG join me, but charged them eat a fee? I am guessing the store wouldn't care much for that now.

In this case I think TWC just wants to get a fare fee for their service.

John

On Sunday, September 21, 2003, at 10:32 AM, Mark Turner wrote:

Is it time to ditch RoadRunner for a more wireless-friendly ISP? Does
anyone know Earthlink's position on wireless use?

If I can't find a cable broadband provider which is wireless-friendly, I
might go with Celito, who (along with Speakeasy) are among the few local
ISP choices that "get it."


TWC is really p***ing me off with their apparent need to control the
Internet.

Mark
--

Time Warner Cable filed a lawsuit charging a New York apartment complex
and its wireless Internet provider with illegally reselling its
high-speed Road Runner service over a wireless network.

The suit, filed Monday in the Southern district of New York, claims that
Internet service provider iNYC Wireless and London Terrace Towers, a
residential apartment complex, have been illegally pirating and
marketing Road Runner through a Wi-Fi network.
--
http://news.com.com/2100-7351_3-5077922.html


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