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Originally Posted by HarryT
I'm afraid I disagree. The fact that someone leaves the front door of their house standing open doesn't make it legal for other people to go into that house and use the owner's possessions without their permission. No more does the fact that a WiFi network is unsecured make it legal to use it without permission.
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This analogy is pretty bad. The way computers works nowaday it is very hard to detect that you are using a network you did not intend to use. Also I want my networks to be public but there is no way to declare them as public. But there is a way to make then non-public by locking them. So the default shoubd be that you could use them.