Hi Thomas, the legal position is far from clear. I'm hoping to get a steer
on current custom and practice. I see that lots of wifi's have tick boxes
for T&c's .... why?
Am I happy to take legal advise from WMUK? Thats not what I asked.
I'm quite happy to see if they can point me at a relevant law or know of an
example of good custom and practise.
Roger
On 30 April 2012 22:59, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Are you really going to use wikimediauk-l as your
legal advisors?
You're going to have to get professional legal advice anyway, so why
ask us first?
On 30 April 2012 22:56, Roger Bamkin <roger.bamkin(a)wikimedia.org.uk>
wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm interested in wifis. We have some concerns about the legalities of
allowing anonymous users to use a free wifi system without giving their
email addresses or agreeing to terms and conditions. Can't tell you
where -
but you might guess
Does anyone...
Know what the legal position is and any important guidelines that may
apply?
Know of a large public free wifi system that
doesn't demand registration
and/or t&c s? I' m obviously interested in liberal examples.?
So you have 24 hours! Thanks in anticipation
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