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Originally Posted by teh603
So here's a question- have you spoofed his hostname? If not, then he could pull his router's system logs (if the defense can get access to them, which is unlikely in some jurisdictions), point to the fact that "someone else" was logged in via wifi and was downloading the torrents, and when none of his hardware has that hostname he arguably gets off.
Course, that depends upon how computer-savvy the judge and jury are, and if the prosecution allows him access to the hardware to get the router's system logs. Down here, most defense attorneys barely get access to the prosecution's case folder, much less the actual evidence.
We also have so few judges that the docket is perpetually overcrowded, don't seem to have the budget to hire more, and a history of predatory District Attorneys.
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Most routers have logs off by default. And if you don't know how to properly set up the security, you won't have the logs on.