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Story: How to defeat the wardriving spamlords
So you're saying that my 112 room hotel, which provides easy wireless access to the internet would face criminal charges for providing this amenity to the guests. What does the RIAA have to do with the fact that the guests at my hotel provieds easy access for its guests?
We provide the guests with information on security (turning off shares on the network), but we do not encrypt the signal because of problems that would arrise with support.
This proposal "has" to be a joke!
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Story: How to defeat the wardriving spamlords
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So you're saying that my 112 room hotel, which pro... Anonymous -
This writer must be smoking crack! I can see... Anonymous -
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What a moron. The ignorance of the people writing... Todd B. Selby -
You are kidding, right? How can anyone justify usi... Anonymous -
So using this same, dare I say, logic if I leave m... Anonymous -
The police and the FCC should definitely be taking... Keith T -
I only use non-secure networks for downloading mus... Andrew









