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Should those who slurp WiFi be jailed? by Illiad2007-10-08 11:34:07
  Yes. by CynicalRyan2007-10-08 11:41:32
    Only if it's volume-based by subbywan2007-10-08 11:46:52
      Not with the general cries for a "computer by CynicalRyan2007-10-08 11:49:45
        Oh yes. Definitely by subbywan2007-10-08 11:58:08
          Yes it does excuse them. by CynicalRyan2007-10-08 12:00:35
            Nope. by subbywan2007-10-08 12:10:50
              No, it's not. by CynicalRyan2007-10-08 12:18:10
                perhaps that's a german thing :P by subbywan2007-10-08 12:25:52
                  I wish.. by CynicalRyan2007-10-08 13:30:14
                    Then there's no excuse not to expect the customer by subbywan2007-10-08 13:34:41
                      They'll call teh support hotline. by CynicalRyan2007-10-08 13:45:53
                        It's not an obvious problem. by subbywan2007-10-08 13:50:03
                          It is an obvious problem. by CynicalRyan2007-10-08 13:54:20
                            Umm...That game analogy analogy doesn't work. by ToLazyToThink 2007-10-08 16:56:24
The CD/DVDs are identical. The sticker is the only difference.

I don't know how much extra it would add to the cost to give each unit a modified firmware.

A better solution might be to have the default state redirect any web request to a configuration page (like some hotels and other places do for their terms of use).
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