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Originally Posted by stonetools
Er, that's how the law works. Someone files a claim or makes a charge, and the defendant gets a chance to oppose it. The defendant gets a right to due process,not freedom from having to defend themselves. .
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Assuming they can afford to pay the fee to contest the accusation, and they are sufficiently educated in computer matters to do so. Look at how many innocent people paid money to ACS Law because they didn't know what else to do. That is what moving the burden of proof onto the accused does.