Re: Michigan Wi-fi laws?
where i feel the contrary opinions have originated in this matter is the fact that it's unclear to some of us whether or not any laws were broken. As Thorn points out, accessing a network without expressed permission is frowned upon by the state... but how expressed does the permission ever tend to be with public hotspots? Aside from the occasional tiny sticker that one sometimes (but not always) sees on the front door of an establishment, very little explicit notice is given. i've never had the 18 year-old who is slicing my bagel in half hand me a xeroxed 10-page Acceptable Use Policy and Network Access Permission document at these kinds of places.
As far as i can tell, the man had all the permission that he needed... it seems as if he was familiar enough with the coffee shop to know that the WiFi was free and to know the correct Access Point to which he was supposed to connect. it's a pity he didn't push this matter to trial, i would have really liked to see the case law debated and to see some precedents set.
where i feel the contrary opinions have originated in this matter is the fact that it's unclear to some of us whether or not any laws were broken. As Thorn points out, accessing a network without expressed permission is frowned upon by the state... but how expressed does the permission ever tend to be with public hotspots? Aside from the occasional tiny sticker that one sometimes (but not always) sees on the front door of an establishment, very little explicit notice is given. i've never had the 18 year-old who is slicing my bagel in half hand me a xeroxed 10-page Acceptable Use Policy and Network Access Permission document at these kinds of places.
As far as i can tell, the man had all the permission that he needed... it seems as if he was familiar enough with the coffee shop to know that the WiFi was free and to know the correct Access Point to which he was supposed to connect. it's a pity he didn't push this matter to trial, i would have really liked to see the case law debated and to see some precedents set.
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