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Old 05-04-2012, 04:37 PM   #99
K. Molen
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
If a dedicated criminal steals your service despite you taking reasonable safety precautions then no, that's not your fault...
Ok, but if that's the case, what's to stop someone from fully securing their network, downloading all the copyright infringing materials they want, and if caught simply claim that someone hacked their connection?

Wouldn't disproving such a claim involve the same kinds of forensic investigative work you didn't think was reasonable to expect?

It seems to me that that's just as an easy of a loophole as the one you've previously disagreed with.

Or should the burden of proof still fall on the accused, with them having to prove that someone hacked their connection? Something I'm sure very few people know how to do.
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