Eben King wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Aug 2006, Levi Bard wrote:
>
>>> And if your neighbor is downloading inappropriate content, are you at
>>> fault or are you a common carrier?
>>>
>>> I doubt common carrier status would apply to supplying your neighbors
>>> with your residential broadband service.
>>>
>>> It's a very slippery slope. The true paranoid among us would probably
>>> use WPA2 and disable SSID broadcasts...
>>
>> How do places like coffee shops deal with this issue?
>>
>> I'd rather be neighbor-friendly and risk having to defend myself in
>> case of an extremely unlikely occurrence than to maximally lock
>> everything down and monitor everything in a paranoid fashion.
>
> Those are the extreme positions, sure. But you don't have to be
> paranoid to protect yourself; AFAIK if you take "reasonable"
> precautions (and "reasonable" may be defined by the DA), you're
> clear. Just like if someone commits a crime with your handgun, but
> first he had to sneak into your closet to get it, undo the trigger
> lock, and load it, that's a lot better than if it were on your sofa,
> unlocked, and loaded.
What good is a handgun for protection if its not loaded, unlocked and
within easy reach?
>
>> Come on, people, Free Software is all about sharing with your neighbor!
>
> Yeah, "Free" as in speech, not "Free" as in beer. Get to it, but not
> through the connection I pay for.
>
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