So by your lights I could make a copy of a key on your key ring, enter your house, take stuff, and that is fine because your locked door is a public endpoint?
Or if the fact that the key is physical gives you pause, let's say you nave a numeric keypad lock, and at work one day you commented that you had it set to the same setting as the lock at work to make it easy for you to remember. Do I get to take your stuff?
It's funny, these arguments weren't top of mind with regards to the hacking charges against weev or Aaron Swartz. In that case, HN was clear fault lay with AT&T or MIT and the abuse of the word "hacking" was a horrible miscarriage of justice.
Or if the fact that the key is physical gives you pause, let's say you nave a numeric keypad lock, and at work one day you commented that you had it set to the same setting as the lock at work to make it easy for you to remember. Do I get to take your stuff?