Many of you may have noticed that the Time-Warner Nastygrams story was
slashdotted over the weekend.  It's refreshing to see the likes of
Microsoft, the BSA, and Dell acting on the side of freedom for a change and
filing a complaint with the FCC about the cable broadband operators
practices.

Some have suggested that the cable operators are getting their information
from public databases of access points.  That gave me an idea: fight fire
with fire. How about defining "terms of service" for these databases that
expressly prohibit their use *against* the wireless community by companies
like TWC. If that didn't stop them, then we could start sending *them* nasty
cease and desist letters.

Anyone out there adept at writing this sort of legal language?

/Jimmy

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