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by Retric
3961 days ago
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The airwaves are considered a public space so it's not two private parties and the rules are different. (You can't just use air raid sirens to disrupt a public protest.) However, at a minimum you are likely to run into issues with the computer fraud and abuse act because your interfering with two other parties, and that has rather stiff penalties. PS: Random noise is one thing; hacking someone’s Wi-Fi even using such a simplistic approach is very different. |
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You can't just use air raid sirens to disrupt a public protest
I'm not 100% up on my civil rights/protest law, but if you are a private party, I suspect you could. It is, for example, 100% legal to surround a protest with other people holding sheets to block them & their signs from view.