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    It as illegal as downloading music is, technically illegal but you'll never get caught.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor-Alex View Post
    It as illegal as downloading music is, technically illegal but you'll never get caught.
    You could throught IP address.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor-Alex View Post
    It as illegal as downloading music is, technically illegal but you'll never get caught.
    It's nothing like stealing music. Downloading music illegally is copyright infringement/theft, while internet piggybacking is under the computers misuse act.

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    Yes, it is illegal.

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    It's probably illegal but there's a slim chance you'll get caught. I don't see a problem with it, it's the owners fault for not locking their network. Aslong as you have the courtesy not to download large files etc I don't see anything wrong at all.

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    Meh, its illegal but i still browse youtube on a unsecured network on my touch (ipod) at the bus stop..

    it seems to have dissapeared though

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