Heard of a guy who went to a restuarant's parking lot who offered free wifi to thier customers(checked his email) and he had a $500 fine to pay. It was ruled even though the service was free, the implied right to use it was for paying customers even though that was not posted anywhere. Just because you dont lock something up doesnt give anyone the right to steal it.
What are you saying!! That NYC is filled with pedophiles??
Murderers and thieves, maybe! Would-be terrorists, sure!
Heard of a guy who went to a restuarant's parking lot who offered free wifi to thier customers(checked his email) and he had a $500 fine to pay. It was ruled even though the service was free, the implied right to use it was for paying customers even though that was not posted anywhere. Just because you dont lock something up doesnt give anyone the right to steal it.
... Because there is NOTHING different between someone who is sharing wifi for free and openly and someone who just chooses not to secure their own network. It is entirely unreasonable to ask people to make that deterimination when it is trivial for a person to secure their network.
There's nothing different about two unlocked doors in an apartment building either. Except that one is yours and you belong in it, and the other is not yours, and you don't. Just because you can turn the knob easily doesn't make it right.
I agree that it's hard to tell what's free and what's not. But it doesn't change the need to take responsibility for one's actions. At least admit when you're stealing.