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Re: [Full-disclosure] The Wireless Networking Excuse



Wouldn.t the they just go after the "owner" of the public hotspot?  The same 
way they go after ISP's when they try to tell them it was those "pre-paid" 
accounts?

I still find it sickening that my ISP is meant to censor my online activity.  
Although in the above case it would have been breaking the law to 
download "warez".

The standard what's next argument still applies... If they censor one thing 
it's a small step to the next one and so on...

Jack.


On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 10:08:49AM -0700, yahoo123456@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Has anyone examined the idea of using a public hotspot on a local 
> network to shield BSA, RIAA, MPAA lawsuits? Since the tracking 
> stops at the public facing IP, who is to say it wasn't some 
> freeloader downloading the warez? 
> 
> Just looking for some feedback on this one...
> 
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