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Is it legal to create your own WiFi?

Is it legal to create your own WiFi?

Yes, you can create your own ISP. Typically, you will find these internet providers labeled as local or regional ISPs, and they often operate on a fixed-wireless network or close-range satellite system.

Is it legal to share internet?

There is no law that explicitly prevents you from sharing your Internet access, although at the same time there also is no law which explicitly allows it.

Can people own the Internet?

In actual terms no one owns the Internet, and no single person or organisation controls the Internet in its entirety. More of a concept than an actual tangible entity, the Internet relies on a physical infrastructure that connects networks to other networks. In theory, the internet is owned by everyone that uses it.

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Is internet distributing illegal?

If your internet service agreement allows for the sharing and resale of services, local laws are adheared to, and any fees & taxes are paid on income you receive from providing the services, it’s possible it is legal. Most consumer service plans do not allow the bandwidth provided to you as a service to be shared.

Is it illegal to be charged for a router?

Many Americans are very frustrated that every month they have to pay a mandatory router rental charge as part of their ISP bill. It gets added even if you purchase and use your own router in many cases. However, as of yesterday, Dec. 20, the practice is now illegal and you can demand your ISP stops the charge.

Who owns the Internet and why do you say so?

No single person or organisation controls the internet in its entirety. Like the global telephone network, no one individual, company or government can lay claim to the whole thing. However, lots of individuals, companies and governments own certain bits of it.

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Is stealing someone’s Wi-Fi illegal?

There isn’t a federal law against stealing someone’s WiFi. The 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act penalizes anyone who “intentionally accesses a computer without authorization or exceeds authorized access” but it was passed before WiFi was common.

Is turning off someone’s Wi-Fi illegal?

Absolutely not. Depending on where you are, and whose WiFi you shut down, you could end up spending 10 years in federal prison. (The FCC seems to like 10 years as a sentence for any major violation of its regulations.) Jamming the Wifi radio is technically possible although it is probably illegal to do so on purpose.