On Tue, 2010-09-14 at 00:48 +0400, Ilya Chernykh wrote:
Its criminal in most places. Its called theft of services. Yes, of course, but it is not theft if you are paying the provider specifically for that kind of service. If you ask the provider an internet connection for a hundred households and pay for it, it is the same as if you ask for a connection for a hundred employees. The provider may refuse, of course. It is not theft in that case, you respect the terms of the contract. It is theft if you ask for a connection for a household, and then connect a hundred. You lied to them. Is it theft if you buyed some oranges saying it is for you but then re-selled
On Monday 13 September 2010 23:44:32 Carlos E. R. wrote: them?
If you agreed to a contract [like you do when you purchase connectivity] stating that you wouldn't resell the oranges - Yes, it is. Technically it is breach-of-contract, but in this particular case is referred to as theft-of-service. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org