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Old 03-29-2011, 04:18 AM   #153
murraypaul
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
If you are caught speeding by a speed camera, that's exactly what happens - the registered owner of the vehicle will be prosecuted unless THEY can show that someone else was driving the vehicle at the time. I see no reason that This principle could not be equally applied to downloading.
Because there is no way to prove that you didn't download something.
If you can show you were somewhere else at the time the speed camera picture was taken, that is evidence that it wasn't you driving.
How do you prove you didn't download something?
It isn't on your computer? You must have deleted it.
There isn't any P2P software on your computer? You must have deleted that to.
You don't know how to download it? You are lying.
What evidence could an innocent person offer to disprove the allegation?
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