
Although piracy and theft are detestable acts, the WiFi Liberator is a device that will definitely be a firm favorite with those who flirt with stolen intellectual property and bandwidth. This USB WiFi dongle actually works by making a private network public, enabling you for example, to share your Internet connection with other users within the vicinity. Are such devices legal? Debates concerning the legality of such devices are still raging across the blogosphere, with no clear conclusion in sight. Should WiFi be shared with others, or should it be used by those who actually paid money for it?
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