Except if you bypassed payment and used the service in a manner that was not intended, most likely you were by definition not undertaking "strict adherance" to service terms ?
Except if you bypassed payment and used the service in a manner that was not intended, most likely you were by definition not undertaking "strict adherance" to service terms ?
Not law per se. More like contractual obligations taken upon by connecting to the flight's WiFi.
Well, being pedantic, you could be said to be breaking Civil Law. :)
Jest aside, IANAL but most western countries have some sort of Criminal Law relating to mis-use of computers.
A brief search for Canada reveals Criminal Code (R.S.C., 1985, c. C-46)[1].
Again IANAL, but from my reading in this scenario it would be (c) -> (a), "uses or causes to be used ... a computer system" to "obtains, directly or indirectly, any computer service".
[1]https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-46/section-342.1....