Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Wasn't a decision just handed down that stated that any person who shares their wi-fi connectivity can be held liable for any illegal activity that takes place on that connection?
I understand the whole "tunneling" aspect of this proposed solution, but I wonder how this will be affected by that decision? You are technically still choosing to participate in this municipal wi-fi mesh, so could you still be held liable, even if the guest is being tunneled to a central server? And if the wi-fi sharers aren't going to be held liable, then who will be? The owners and operators of the central server? Is the RIAA or MPAA going to start suing the municipalities just like they took down the centralized Napster?