no...ish. Depends on who you ask. In most places no.Jamesfrom818 said:Isn't leeching off another person's wifi without permission illegal?
pxleyes said:no...ish. Depends on who you ask. In most places no.
keeblerdrow said:Ethical and moral issues aside, what if he wises up and cuts you off at the exact wrong moment, when you're doing someting REALLY important?
Why wouldn't the guy just confront him and tell him to gtfo rather than call the cops?bill0527 said:I'm surprised you don't know the law in your own state.
http://money.cnn.com/2005/07/07/technology/personaltech/wireless_arrest/
Bboy AJ said:I wish I had a neighbor who used the internet casually. Then we'd just split the internet bill and shared the wifi. That would be ideal.
striKeVillain! said:Why wouldn't the guy just confront him and tell him to gtfo rather than call the cops?
Like taking an exam online?keeblerdrow said:Ethical and moral issues aside, what if he wises up and cuts you off at the exact wrong moment, when you're doing someting REALLY important?
I guess, if you want to piss him off and God knows who. I'm just saying, why send a dude to jail when you could just tell him to get out and avoid the trouble. You have no idea who this guy knows.bill0527 said:Maybe because getting someone charged with a felony is a lot more hilarious than telling them to get the fuck off your lawn.