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Re: Wireless IP leads to arrest.. (UNCLASSIFIED)
From: jam () zoidtechnologies com
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 14:33:33 -0400
On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 07:16:11PM -0700, Nic Stevens wrote: [...snipped..]
I'm no lawyer but I think that the ability for Party B to use Party A's AP without their knowledge constitutes reasonable doubt.
granted.. but can a jury be convinced of this? it's a pretty technical issue is it not? regards, J -- http://zoidtechnologies.com/ -- software that sucks less
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- RE: Wireless IP leads to arrest.. (UNCLASSIFIED), (continued)
- RE: Wireless IP leads to arrest.. (UNCLASSIFIED) Craig Wright (Oct 11)
- Re: Wireless IP leads to arrest.. (UNCLASSIFIED) Breno Brand Fernandes (Oct 10)
- Re: Wireless IP leads to arrest.. (UNCLASSIFIED) Scott Gorlick (Oct 10)
- Re: Wireless IP leads to arrest.. Eric Marden (Oct 09)
- Re: Wireless IP leads to arrest.. gjgowey (Oct 10)
- Re: Wireless IP leads to arrest.. (UNCLASSIFIED) Tremaine Lea (Oct 10)
- Re: Wireless IP leads to arrest.. (UNCLASSIFIED) p1g (Oct 12)
- RE: Wireless IP leads to arrest.. (UNCLASSIFIED) Chinea, Jose L. Jr. (Contractor) (Oct 10)
- Re: Wireless IP leads to arrest.. (UNCLASSIFIED) Nic Stevens (Oct 11)
- RE: Wireless IP leads to arrest.. (UNCLASSIFIED) David Gillett (Oct 11)
- Re: Wireless IP leads to arrest.. (UNCLASSIFIED) jam (Oct 11)
- RE: Wireless IP leads to arrest.. (UNCLASSIFIED) Craig Wright (Oct 11)
- Re: Wireless IP leads to arrest.. (UNCLASSIFIED) Nic Stevens (Oct 11)