[MLB-WIRELESS] noncommercial WISP
Clae
clae at tpg.com.au
Wed Sep 13 02:36:05 EST 2006
No, because the service is within one property boundary. They would
be considered a single household. It's only when you cross a
property line that the law kicks in.
Clae.
At 8:28 PM +1200 12/9/2006, Jon Dean wrote:
>
>Ignore this if I've misunderstood.
>
>Is the reply suggesting, that two flatmates paying equal shares in an internet
>connection shared via a wireless access point is NOT 'non-commercial', or in
>otherwords IS 'commercial'?
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