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Old 04-09-2010, 02:52 AM   #35
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If they can prove that a crime actually existed.

I don't think someone can confess to something that never happened, and end up getting convicted for it. If they try to use the letter against you, just claim "oh, I just made that up to make a point, I didn't really download anything". They wouldn't have a leg to stand on unless they could show that the offense actually occurred.
But it did occur. Or are you suggesting that someone should compound the offence of copyright infringement by adding perjury to it for good measure?

If you want to "send a message to the publisher", why try to hide your downloading at all; it rather defeats the point of the exercise, doesn't it?
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