Mastering the Internet
Roland Perry
ukcrypto at chiark.greenend.org.uk
Fri, 15 May 2009 11:47:51 +0100
In article <4A0D3A0D.5070408@zen.co.uk>, Peter Fairbrother
<zenadsl6186@zen.co.uk> writes
>Sending any other content - even if goes to a box which is switched
>off, as long as the switch is in someone else's control - is illegal
>interception by the ISP, again under 2(2)(a), as it makes content
>available to the someone else who controls the switch.
[Apologies to Ian] Compare it to a hotel minibar when the room occupant
is under age. Are the hotel illegally supplying alcohol or not?
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Roland Perry