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If you don't encrypt you can:
Get sued for 100's of thousands of dollars by the RIAA
Have the FBI kick in your front door, confiscate your computer equipment and drag you off to jail where you can enjoy sex in all the wrong places.
You have the ISP account and will be liable for any criminal act the "kids" commit.
Not encrypted, not a good idea.
Acting as an ISP, not a good idea.
no, all propaganda
there is no liability for actions taken by unknown individuals...it matters not one bit that someone uses my resources, all that matters is who commits the crime
it's just propaganda intended to impede the free distribution of a commodity
for instance, verizon doesn't want me to give away bandwidth that I paid for, because that retards profit, and they would rather it not
for instance, in the heart of Manhattan, individuals publicly distribute t3 to anyone that would bring an 802.11...even advertise that they are doing it
it's private, and it's free
there is absolutely no liability assumed
Get sued for 100's of thousands of dollars by the RIAA
Have the FBI kick in your front door, confiscate your computer equipment and drag you off to jail where you can enjoy sex in all the wrong places.
You have the ISP account and will be liable for any criminal act the "kids" commit.
Not encrypted, not a good idea.
Acting as an ISP, not a good idea.
no, all propaganda
there is no liability for actions taken by unknown individuals...it matters not one bit that someone uses my resources, all that matters is who commits the crime
it's just propaganda intended to impede the free distribution of a commodity
for instance, verizon doesn't want me to give away bandwidth that I paid for, because that retards profit, and they would rather it not
for instance, in the heart of Manhattan, individuals publicly distribute t3 to anyone that would bring an 802.11...even advertise that they are doing it
it's private, and it's free
there is absolutely no liability assumed