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Comment Re:Yet another legal solution to a technical probl (Score 0) 171

Biggest problem is out of country vendors sending national flagged caller id when calling from outside of the country, in to the USA. They can show any domestic number of their choosing by flagging caller id as national instead of international. They won't be able to do that anymore, so all the out of country scam artists will not be able to pretend that they're a legit business in the USA. Screening off the billing number isn't even an option because of how many things it would break. Anyone with an access t1 that covers multiple clients who have separate privileges would be screwed, because the billing number is what they use to screen off of.

Comment Sounds good to me (Score 1) 225

Sounds like a great idea to me. Extending your footprint to allow yourself to have access anywhere you go in your own neighborhood isn't illegal, neither is leaving your wireless network unsecured. If you went out of your way to let all your neighbors know they could use your wifi, that would make you accountable for anything they do on it like pirating, but if you don't say anything and just leave it open, then anything they do isn't being done with your authorization, so you can just claim Plausible deniability because someone was using your service without your permission.

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