Ralph Shumaker wrote:
Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
Tracy R Reed wrote:
But I'm just an ignorant user who doesn't know anything about wireless technology. I open my laptop, and it works. But I am violating your wishes. One of us has to get educated. As you are the operator of the hypothetical access point and making demands that I not use it I suggest it be you.

Again, the law is clear about this. Making use of a resource places the burden of proof and permission on the *user*, not the provider.

And the _law_ is always right. ;)

At no point did I claim the law was right even in *this* instance let alone in all cases. :P

I simply claimed it was clear in this particular case.

However, in the instance of resources with limits, I actually do think that having the burden on the one who wishes to use the resource to show permission is actually the right thing.

-a


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