On Aug 27, 2016 09:42 AM Andre wrote:
> Just stealing a pc - Is called theft...
> I hope this helps you understand?
> If not, maybe you can provide a lot more specifics of how stealing a pc is Internet Abuse?
 
Of course I do. In my explanatory statement I explained how stealing a pc is Internet Abuse. I wrote:
>> If someone had their home PC infected or abused, it's because someone...
 
If a computer was infected for sending spam or malicious files, it was stolen. After all we are talking about Internet, right?
Are you talking about what? Home invasion? Theft of objects?
 
I hope this help you understand. And Gunther was also right when he cited the problem of non-native language. If you want punch knife tip, be my guest.
 
Marilson
 
 
From: ox
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2016 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: [anti-abuse-wg] Definition of Abuse - preamble
 
On Sat, 27 Aug 2016 09:20:21 -0300
"Marilson" <marilson.mapa@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Andre,
> I have a real world example of Internet abuse:
> When people whose pc's has been stolen or abused in their homes.
>
Not Internet Abuse.

Someone still has to "use" that PC and do something with it - to
something else...

Just stealing a pc - Is called theft...

I hope this helps you understand?

If not, maybe you can provide a lot more specifics of how stealing a pc
is Internet Abuse?

Thank you so much!

Andre