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There's probably a reason for the fact that there has never been a criminal case such as you've described, and it's for that reason the above poster is safe in writing what he did.
So, you ignore the bits of the Swartz case which were about his access of a network by spoofing MAC address and user agent? You also ignore all the "piggybacking" cases? Here are a few: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_piggybacking#Unite... Here's the Met Police saying that they intend to prosecute all such behaviour: http://www.reuters.com/article/2007/08/22/us-britain-wireles... Still: I'm not sure how you…
I said that the same reasons why there has not been a court case are the reasons why the above commenter can safely write what he has written without fear of prosecution.