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George Wallace said:: Is there a "Shake your head in disbelief" epicon?
The owner of the router should be smart enough to DISALLOW permission to their router when they purchase and activate it (properly). They should PASSWORD protect their router and/or modem. If they want, they then give permission to access that router, to whomever they please.
There are already cases of Child Porn that have been laid against people who have left their wireless routers unsecured. Of course some of those charges were dropped after a proper investigation and their computers were found to be 'clean', but it is an example of what can be done. Right now, someone could be surfing Kiddie Porn on your UNSECURED router, and all traces will come back to you. So, YES the owner of a properly secured router does have the rights to control access to their router, and allow or disallow permissions to use it. They are the ones paying for it financially and legally.
If there was an emoticon I would be using it too.
How far into the outfield do you want to go? Back to the topic: The discussion here is the legality of using someone's broadband without permission. The answer (by many) is that it is illegal/wrong.
We are all aware of the possibilities of someone highjacking a connection: kiddie porn/illegal acts etc. This does not change the fact that the person hijacking is doing so without permission.
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PS we are beating this to death. It is illegal to hijack. It is also COMMON SENSE to protect yourself by securing your router.