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From: Rowan Crowe (rowansensation.net.au)
Date: Fri Jan 04 2002 - 14:34:46 CST

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    On Fri, 4 Jan 2002, Jamz D. Boman wrote:

    > And THESE are the exemptions under the law:

    [...]

    > Line links authorised by or under previous laws
    > http://scaleplus.law.gov.au/html/pasteact/2/3021/0/PA000610.htm

    That one is actually broadcasting exemptions, the correct URL is:

      http://scaleplus.law.gov.au/html/pasteact/2/3021/0/PA000630.htm

    I correct your email only because that would most likely be the most
    relevant to hobbyist/private operators. I thought it may have mentioned
    the 500m rule, but it only exempts links that were installed prior to
    past changes in the act.

    Of course, our beloved Senator Richard "I censored the net in Australia
    and banned online gambling to sell off the rest of Telstra" Alston could
    be a nice guy and officially condone such hobbyist use of links:

      http://scaleplus.law.gov.au/html/pasteact/2/3021/0/PA000640.htm
      (Ministerial determination)

    As another email said, for a few hobbyists messing around with wireless
    links, if you share net access then YES it is illegal (regardless of the
    length of the link!), but if the ACA decide to prosecute you then they're
    just wasting taxpayers money. Your *equipment* is legal under the RF LIPD
    regulations (assuming it was purchased in Australia and is ACA type
    approved), the only part that is illegal is that you are transferring data
    over your link, that should be transported via a $$$ carrier link.

    My opinion does not apply to commercial links, any ISP or other commercial
    body who sets up any unlicenced links for the purposes of making $$$ is
    just asking to be prosecuted. That's why I never did it when I was running
    an ISP.

    Cheers.

    --
    Rowan Crowe - Melbourne, Australia
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