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The Legal Question on Warchalkers







The Legal Question on Warchalkers

The Legal Question on Warchalkers 03/08/2004 11:22 PM

While some of the respondents do not have a legal degree, I do. The FCC has determined that there is no right to privacy over radio frequencies, and that a user is free to access any radio frequencies available to them. Remember the big ugly satallite dishes of the eighties? It was left to the satallite service owners to scramble the signal and then sell the technology to descramble it. Bootleg descramblers constitute a "Theft of Service", and is prosecuted under civil law. The only problem with this legal theory is that the warchalkers aren't just recieving a signal. They are transmitting one as well via another person's connection. This leaves tracking maliscious code generators an impossible task, because the FCC and the FBI use the generator's ISP to track and enforce applicable laws. The most logical step to address this concern would be to legislate, that if a Network Administrator choses not to provide security for access to the internet by unauthorized persons, then the organization that allowed the access will be legally liable for any harm caused by such failure. In a nutshell, it's the ISP subscriber that should be responsible and liable for all use of the internet via thier connection. My qualifications for these statements are a Bachelors of Law degree, and the current pursuit of a degree in IT Security. Thanks for your interest.




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Pondering Digital
Music's Future (PC
World)

Intel Opens Research
Center in Korea
(Reuters)

Programs: 'Capri'
Game Offers Lame
Adventure, Island
Tour (Reuters)

Ford in Deal to Use
Toyota Hybrid System
Technology (Reuters)

PluggedIn: PC Makers
Try Again with TV
Computers (Reuters)

PHP Class 'IS
Layout' released

Trackback Server in
PHP?

Build a phpBB Forum
in 5 Steps

PHPnuke and
E-Learning

PHP Class 'Simple
Histogram' released

Will PHP 5 Live Up
to Its Billing?

Singapore Telecom,
NTT DoCoMo In Wi-Fi
Roaming Pact -2-

SingTel, NTT DoCoMo
launch joint Wi-Fi
roaming trials

KDDI vs. DoCoMo:
FOMA Forging On?

DoCoMo Tests WLAN
Roaming

R&S Adds to UMTS
Tester

WAP popularity
breaks records

3G FOMA Service
Coverage Expands

3G's Birthday In UK
Fiberlink Integrates
3G, WiFi

SingTel, NTT DoCoMo
kick off wireless
Internet surfing
trial

DoCoMo Employees
Fudge the Numbers

Aernet Wireless
Announces
Availability of
Rural Broadband
Internet to
Nackawic, New
Brunswick

DoCoMo, SingTel test
mutual Wi-Fi

11:30AM: Smart,
Piltel oppose entry
of 3G mobile phone
company

Smart, Piltel oppose
entry of 3G mobile
phone company

Using the .NET
Framework SDK
Interoperability
Tools

The Architecture
Strategy Series

Be Careful Where You
Build

MSDE Web Resource
Kit - C# and Visual
Studio Version

Review: Pioneer
DVR-107D DVD±R/RW
drive

E-Mail and Web
Server Downtime

Microsoft Wins a
Round

Microsoft Heads to
Trial in Minnesota

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