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Old 21-04-2007, 23:15   #34
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Re: Is it wrong to hijack your neighbours router?

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Originally Posted by Flange View Post
...If someone forgets to lock their front door it doesn't mean you can go in their house and take what you like....
That would involve trespass. In this case, the wireless signal is being broadcast outside the boundaries of the property.

If my neighbours apple tree has branches that overhang my garden, are the apples that fall to my side "forbidden fruit"?
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