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Originally Posted by silent_jay
It doesn't really matter how we interpret silence, it's how a judge would interpret silence.
If someone goes on your wifi, you may not have knowledge, but you were still silent, therefore your silence permitted them to use your wifi.
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You know that silence means that you know they're going on but you don't try to stop them, right? You're silent when you should be protesting. That's what it means. It has nothing to do with knowledge of the act. That's a separate issue.