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		<title>The Fight Over Massport WiFi</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Oct 2005 14:04:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Casey Bisson</dc:creator>
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I do a lot of flying in and out of Boston&#8217;s Logan Airport, so I&#8217;ve been following the controversy about WiFi there with some interest.
The story is that Massport, the government agency that runs the airport, is trying to tell tennents &#8212; like the airlines &#8212; that they can&#8217;t operate their own WiFi networks. But [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://blogs.zdnet.com/images/massport_logo.jpg" alt="Massport Logo." width="150" height="85" style="float: right; background-color: #ffffff; border: solid 0px #000000; margin: 0px 0px 8px 8px; padding: 0px 0px 0px 0px;" />I do a lot of flying in and out of Boston&#8217;s Logan Airport, so I&#8217;ve been following the <a href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/?p=401">controversy about WiFi</a> there with some interest.</p>
<p>The story is that <a href="http://massport.com/">Massport</a>, the government agency that runs the airport, is trying to tell tennents &#8212; like the airlines &#8212; that they can&#8217;t operate their own WiFi networks. But the <a href="http://maisonbisson.com/blog/post/10296/">FCC previously ruled</a> that landowners had no authority can control use of the WiFi spectrum on their premises.</p>
<p><a href="http://wifinetnews.com/archives/005985.html">Glenn Fleishman</a> pointed out a <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/editorials/2005-10-25-our-view_x.htm">November 25 editorial</a> about the matter. The editorial calls Massports action a “frequency grab” and suggests a likely reason for Massports unusual interest in the matter:</p>
<blockquote><p>[T]he airport has granted a monopoly to one provider that charges $7.95 a day, part of which comes back to the airport.</p></blockquote>
<p>Massport&#8217;s complaint is about potential interference or use by terrorists, but Fleishman notes that</p>
<blockquote><p>If Wi-Fi interferes with airport purposes than the airport is not operating itself correctly, and the TSA, FAA, and FCC should assert control over their use of spectrum until it’s sorted out.</p></blockquote>
<p>The editorial remarks that the airport&#8217;s complaints don&#8217;t pass the “common sense test”</p>
<blockquote><p>The airwaves in and around airports are used for hundreds of purposes, including cellphones, taxicab radios and local law enforcement. Yet Massport would have us believe that only Wi-Fi poses a problem.</p></blockquote>
<p>Meanwhile, <a href="http://wifinetnews.com/archives/005988.html">Atlanta has gone wireless</a>, and Fleishman can&#8217;t help buy point out:</p>
<blockquote><p>[N]ote that Atlanta is not whining, like Boston, about several existing Wi-Fi networks operated by airlines and others interfering with critical systems and emergency response.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Stay Free!: Copyright Activists</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2005 06:31:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Casey Bisson</dc:creator>
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The are few things as joyus as the excitement of discovery, so it was a great pleasure to learn that Stay Free! Magazine has a new blog: Stay Free! Daily. The blog has a number of stories about intellectual freedom and copyright oppression that resonated with me. Take a look at Silent Disobedience, Christo&#8217;s policy [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://www.stayfreemagazine.org/images/logo-m.gif" alt="Stay Free! Logo." width="140" height="114" style="float: right; background-color: #ffffff; border: solid 2px #000000; margin: 4px 4px 4px 4px; padding: 8px 8px 8px 8px;" />The are few things as joyus as the excitement of discovery, so it was a great pleasure to learn that <a href="http://www.stayfreemagazine.org/" title="Stay Free! Magazine">Stay Free! Magazine</a> has a <a href="http://stayfree.typepad.com/stayfree/" title="new blog">new blog</a>: <a href="http://stayfree.typepad.com/stayfree/" title="Stay Free! Daily">Stay Free! Daily</a>. The blog has a number of stories about intellectual freedom and copyright oppression that resonated with me. Take a look at <a href="http://stayfree.typepad.com/stayfree/2005/02/silent_disobedi.html" title="Silent Disobedience">Silent Disobedience</a>, <a href="http://stayfree.typepad.com/stayfree/2005/02/more_on_christo.html" title="Christo's policy of photographing The Gates">Christo&#8217;s policy of photographing The Gates</a>, and <a href="http://stayfree.typepad.com/stayfree/2005/02/wizard_people_s.html" title="Wizard People screening in NYC">Wizard People screening in NYC</a>. Anybody following discussion of the <a href="http://eff.org/broadcastflag/" title="FCC's broadcast flag mandate">FCC&#8217;s broadcast flag mandate</a> will be amused by <a href="http://stayfree.typepad.com/stayfree/2005/02/1960s_psas_urge.html" title="an old movie studio and broadcaster PSA arguing against subscription TV services">an old movie studio and broadcaster PSA arguing against subscription TV services</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://stayfree.typepad.com/stayfree/2005/02/like_tivo_but_m.html" title="Like TiVo, But More Prurient">Like TiVo, But More Prurient</a>, however, points out the irony of how so-called “decency” groups seem to collect more indecent material than the rest of us. Back in the day, J. Edgar Hoover would have his FBI G Men confiscate porn and other “indecent” materials for his private collection. Raise your hand if you think all this fuss is just a beard for those who don&#8217;t want to admit they&#8217;re interested in the stuff.</p>
<p>But we&#8217;ve known <a href="/blog/?p=10168" title="Republicans have been sexually repressed">Republicans have been sexually repressed</a> since long before <a href="http://www.wonkette.com/politics/personalities/free-hot-naked-jeff-gannon-033038.php" title="Jeff Gannon">Jeff Gannon</a>/<a href="http://americablog.blogspot.com/2005/02/man-called-jeff.html" title="James Guckert">James Guckert</a> became a household name.</p>
<p>Shifting back to the intellectual property discussion, however: It also turns out that Stay Free! is a founder of the <a href="http://www.illegal-art.org/" title="Illegal Art Museum">Illegal Art Museum</a>, a collection of works that got hit by the copyright bus at the intersection of art and commerce. The heading to the list of <a href="http://www.illegal-art.org/video/index.html" title="video works">video works</a> notes:</p>
<blockquote><p>The films and videos below appropriate intellectual property, whether through the use of found footage, unauthorized music, or shots of copyrighted or trademarked material. (Filmmakers and videographers now have to get permission for just about every concert t-shirt, store sign, or other piece of intellectual property that happens to appear onscreen).</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://www.illegal-art.org/articles/index.html" title="Illegal Art's collection of related articles">Illegal Art&#8217;s collection of related articles</a> is a good place to start if this is the first time you&#8217;ve considered the wrongs of copyright. And there&#8217;s more of my own thinking on this in the <a href="/blog/?p=0_15" title="Copyrights &#038; Intellectual Property">Copyrights &#38; Intellectual Property</a> thread here at MaisonBisson.</p>
<p><strong>[</strong><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>update</strong></span><strong>:]</strong> This wasn&#8217;t the real point of this post, but Cliff is begging me to link to his roundup of the <a href="http://spiralbound.net/2005/04/27/gannon-guckert-gate-heats-up/">Gannon/Guckert</a> affair at <a href="http://www.spiralbound.net/" title="Spiralbound.net">Spiralbound.net</a>. It seems like the White House wouldn&#8217;t be what it is without some sex scandal, but I think we&#8217;d all be better off with more open gays there. My concern, however, is the <a href="/blog/?p=10168" title="repression that conservatives must live with">repression that conservatives must live with</a>. It&#8217;s unhealthy for them, and bad for us when they&#8217;re leading our country. Funny thing: the <a href="/blog/?p=10298" title="redder the state">redder the state</a>, the greater the consumption of liquor, beer, cigarettes, and porn, and the <a href="/blog/?p=10329" title="higher the divorce rate">higher the divorce rate</a>.</p>
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		<title>Reviewing FCC Rules on WiFi Use</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2004 08:27:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Casey Bisson</dc:creator>
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I wasn&#8217;t really paying attention in June when WiFi Net News reported on a FCC decision regarding control of WiFi:
The FCC says landlords, associations can&#8217;t regulate Part 15 use: The FCC&#8217;s Office of Engineering and Technology says that the function of regulating and coordinating frequency use is reserved to the FCC itself. It&#8217;s a clear [...]]]></description>
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<p>I wasn&#8217;t really paying attention in June when <a href="http://wifinetnews.com/archives/003937.html" title="WiFi Net News">WiFi Net News</a> reported on a FCC decision regarding control of WiFi:</p>
<blockquote><p>The FCC says landlords, associations can&#8217;t regulate Part 15 use: The FCC&#8217;s Office of Engineering and Technology says that the function of regulating and coordinating frequency use is reserved to the FCC itself. It&#8217;s a clear refutation of mall owners, airports, and condominium associations to limit use of Wi-Fi and other wireless technologies.<br />
And it&#8217;s hard to put their conclusion any better than they themselves:[quote]The rules prohibit homeowner associations, landlords, state and local governments, or any other third parties from placing restrictions that impair a customer antenna user&#8217;s ability to install, maintain, or use such customer antennas transmitting and/or receiving commercial nonbroadcast communications signals when the antenna is located &#8220;on property within the exclusive use or control&#8221; of the user where the user has a &#8220;direct or indirect ownership or leasehold interest in the property, except under certain exceptions for safety and historic preservation.&#8221; </p></blockquote>
<p>So this recent report that the <a href="http://wifinetnews.com/archives/004447.html" title="Tampa Airport Thinks FCC Rules Don't Apply">Tampa Airport Thinks FCC Rules Don&#8217;t Apply</a> was a more interesting news hit than might have been expected. It seems the Tampa airport authorities have retained counsel and are planning some appeal. </p>
<p>There was a recent spat at the University of Texas where they first <a href="http://wifinetnews.com/archives/004124.html" title="tried to prohibit WiFi">tried to prohibit WiFi</a>, the spent some time <a href="http://wifinetnews.com/archives/004128.html" title="considering the use of private WiFi">considering the use of private WiFi</a>, then, recognizing the June FCC ruling <a href="http://wifinetnews.com/archives/004137.html" title="rescinded the WiFi ban">rescinded the WiFi ban</a>.</p>
<p>This would, of course, have <a href="http://www.plymouth.edu/" title="local implications">local implications</a>, if anybody tried to test it.</p>
<p>My opinion: this FCC ruling is actually good for consumers. If the FCC left it to landowners, they&#8217;d be creating local monopolies that charge high premiums for service. Further, since the ruling effects all unlicensed services, not just WiFi, it could be creating a regulations nightmare where other non-commercial spectrum uses, like <a href="http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/personal/family/" title="FRS">FRS</a>, might be banned or limited. Further, the ruling is actually about the use of radio spectrum, unlike <a href="/blog/?p=10295" title="recent copyright limitations mandated by the FCC">recent copyright limitations mandated by the FCC</a>.</p>
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