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Story: BT creates nationwide Wi-Fi sharing community

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Posted by: 182706 (Saturday 6 October 2007, 11:33 AM)

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and the gov worries about terrorism?!?

so.. BT and FON are going to make it easy for people to use each others connections , IP addresses etc.. to access the net.. this should make tracing illegal activity pretty much impossible then..

Or is the subscriber responsible for what goes through their IP/wifi box?, should be some interesting legal issues with this.. Bet the record/film industry are overjoyed!

If anybody with a BT homehub considers doing this i hope they get legal advice first.

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