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Aaron Swartz has written up a warchalking FAQ that addresses the shibboleths
and paranoia about discovering, marking and using wireless connectivity.
Is that illegal?
Although I am not a lawyer, I don't think it's illegal to make chalk marks
on the sidewalk. I know a lot of hopscotch players who'd be worried if it
was...
Well, is it immoral?
Not at all! Warchalking is a helpful service to assist people in finding
something they need (an Internet connection).
Link[1] Discuss[2]
[1] http://www.warchalking.org/story/2002/9/22/223831/236
[2] http://www.quicktopic.com/boing/H/vsVYCTZE7hs