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From: Jason Jordan (jaspcguru.com.au)
Date: Fri Jan 04 2002 - 18:08:10 CST

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    On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 07:34:46 +1100 (EST)
    Rowan Crowe <rowansensation.net.au> wrote:

    > 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.

    Would this apply if you were supplying access to the Internet
    for free. Totally free?

    cheers, jas