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Re: WIRELESS THEFT
From: "Shaolin Tiger" <shaolin () shaolin-tiger com>
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 18:11:13 +0100
Teodorski, Chris <cteodorski () ppg com> randomly produced:
I am amazed that this discussion continues.....it seems to me....theft of services is theft of services. You can't break into my house and use my stuff just because I don't lock the door......
But surely this is a little different? More like if you set your TV up (inadvertently) and turn it on and put it in my house, are you saying it would be illegal for me to watch your TV without asking you? Shaolin .: http://www.security-forums.com :. Share your knowledge It's a way to achieve Immortality.
Current thread:
- Re: WIRELESS THEFT, (continued)
- Re: WIRELESS THEFT ONEILL David J (Oct 18)
- RE: WIRELESS THEFT David (Oct 21)
- RE: WIRELESS THEFT Jason Kohles (Oct 22)
- RE: WIRELESS THEFT David (Oct 21)
- RE: WIRELESS THEFT Leon Ward (Oct 21)
- RE: WIRELESS THEFT ONEILL David J (Oct 21)
- RE: WIRELESS THEFT ONEILL David J (Oct 21)
- RE: WIRELESS THEFT Jay DeSotel (Oct 22)
- RE: WIRELESS THEFT Stevie A. Jones (Oct 22)
- RE: WIRELESS THEFT ATD (Oct 23)
- RE: WIRELESS THEFT Jay DeSotel (Oct 22)
- Re: WIRELESS THEFT ONEILL David J (Oct 18)
- RE: WIRELESS THEFT Teodorski, Chris (Oct 23)
- Re: WIRELESS THEFT Shaolin Tiger (Oct 24)
- RE: WIRELESS THEFT Leonard.Ong (Oct 24)
- RE: WIRELESS THEFT Teodorski, Chris (Oct 24)
- RE: WIRELESS THEFT Orion Robillard (Oct 24)
- Re: WIRELESS THEFT Meritt James (Oct 25)
- RE: WIRELESS THEFT Greg Medina (Oct 25)
- RE: WIRELESS THEFT Stephen Entwisle (Oct 25)