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Obaminator: The software tools are freely available, as are tutorials in simple English, so any non-techie can crack it. Still, I’ll concede the point that even a weak encryption means he wants you out. It would be like a fenced in yard in Brooklyn. Even if you can climb over, you shouldn’t.
Sam2: Knew I forgot something! M’tzad the ISP, it’s the same test as I applied to the neighbor. If you use it occasionally, and if you didn’t have the neighbor’s connection you’d go to an internet cafe or a library then it’s zeh nehneh v’zeh lo chaser. If you use it regularly, it still isn’t gneva outright since the bandwidth costs them nothing. It’s a case of m’nias harevach which is not quite stealing but is IIRC patur b’dinei adam v’chayav b’dinei shamayim. What do you think?