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Originally Posted by Al.Ternat
It seems to me that the "copyright lawyer businesses" can't keep up with the technical developments.
The two biggest internet providers here, are offering "hotspot's" for their customers, that want to use WiFi, when they are mobile. The coverage is good in populated areas, where they provide these "hotspots".
To have better coverage, the idea is, to make the home WiFi's (connected to the broadband cable) accessible to all the customers of that provider, when passing your neighbourhood.
One can refuse third party access to his/her WiFi home network, but the consequence is that you can't connect via someone elses WiFi network, while mobile.
We are talking about "Layer 1" connections but a passing or parking person can download illegal content via someone elses WiFi home network.
How will the "copyright lawyer businesses" deal with that?
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I so agree with your comment
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How will the "copyright lawyer businesses" deal with that
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But to add how will any of them or the FBI & their cronies ever be able to deal with the amount of warez etc, sites around the world...... there are just too many and as to their "Press Releases" they are going after IP addies and the end users, is just such a joke, its impossible and they are just scaremongering.....