The Ethics of Stealing Wireless Bandwidth?
"At home over my cable modem, downloading this file would have taken a couple of eyeblinks, but as I clicked on the download over her AOL connection, I saw that the ETA turned from 45 minutes to 68 minutes to 94 minutes! I had less than 10 minutes, so I did what a few of you might do: I turned on my wireless laptop and looked around the apartment building in search of a connection.
Later, I considered the ethical aspects of my action. I kinda felt a little guilty for tapping into this guy's connection. Surely it's possible that he wanted to have an open network to provide strangers in brief need of broadband connectivity, but most likely, he's just some person who doesn't quite know what he's doing."
But you don't know that it was theft. In fact, since there are many FREE access points, open to ALL on purpose, one could reasonably argue in a court of law that since he didn't take the (two clicks!) necessary to protect his network, it was a reasonable assumption to assume the AP was one of those free access points. I would equate it more to picking up a flyer from a stack of coupon flyers left sitting on top of a news rack, or a diner counter. That could have been a stack of flyers just copied by someone at Kinkos, and left 'unlocked' out there in the open accidentally. (stealing!). Or, more likely, they were left there as a free promo for people to pick up.
The same thing could be said of a pay phone...or going to a REAL airport as these things are becoming popular diversions while waiting on a plane (while flying late last year, I pulled out the iBook only to see 2 seperate networks available that I could access my email for free).
The point is that we shouldn't have to worry about every little probably that can arrise by criminals. Should I install bulletproof glass on all my windows? If I don't, am I liable for anyone in my house that gets shot in a drive by shooting? Its rediculous that criminals can get away with so much, but when it involves computers and they are hauled away, Slashdoties get all up in arms about the punishment not fitting the crime. Bullshit...if you misuse someone elses property, there is not maximum punishment large enough.
There are enough anonymous places to do this stuff from these days...maybe I should just put up my X10 Cam (err...older model...I stopped buying from them once they went all nutty a few years ago with the spam) out and capture the license plates of everyone that uses it...but if I did that, I'm sure someone would post a note about it saying I was oppressin' them or something.
clif
So, if you're broadcasting your access singnal, unlicensed and unencrypted into another residence, I say all bets are off.
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I note that your idea isn't likely to be implemented be the technological ignoramuses of the world, either.
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