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I'm not saying anyone should follow what I say, but if I did take on clients, that would be my advice, then should it have a follow up from the litigator, a claim for instance, then it would easily be dealt with at that stage.
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So what would happen if your neighbour or someone sat in a car outside your house managed to crack your network passcode and started to download stuff, how can the person that pays the bill be responsible for that ?
I watched the above on an IT programme not so long ago where i guy in a car showed you how easy it was to start using someone elses wifi network, he drove round different streets and pickd houses at random where he had access to their wifi network in less than a minute.
I watched the above on an IT programme not so long ago where i guy in a car showed you how easy it was to start using someone elses wifi network, he drove round different streets and pickd houses at random where he had access to their wifi network in less than a minute.
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So what would happen if your neighbour or someone sat in a car outside your house managed to crack your network passcode and started to download stuff, how can the person that pays the bill be responsible for that ?
I watched the above on an IT programme not so long ago where i guy in a car showed you how easy it was to start using someone elses wifi network, he drove round different streets and pickd houses at random where he had access to their wifi network in less than a minute.
I watched the above on an IT programme not so long ago where i guy in a car showed you how easy it was to start using someone elses wifi network, he drove round different streets and pickd houses at random where he had access to their wifi network in less than a minute.
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/networki...ment-39909136/
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If the company is ACS:law, and your "work colleague" illegally downloaded **** or a Cascada single. Then its quite possible that their personal details are currently plastered all over the internet.
If thats the case and your colleague is on that public list, you can sue them under the data protection act
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Our firms ISP was threatened with a fine for the illegal download of WallE on the NDS.
They consequently passed it on to us, never went through but put the wind up the person that did it
They consequently passed it on to us, never went through but put the wind up the person that did it
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what scooby would do, do you have shares in emi or something, your acting like this is the biggest crime in the world, the fcuuking music industry claimed recording from tape to tape would be the death knell of artists world wide, 30 years later its still going strong!
1 its not a crime
2 if it becomes dangerous to download stuff me and my mates will just buy one copy of a film we want to watch and use the dvd burner to do 10 more copies and share them out, you can stop that unless you ban dvd burners and assisciated software and ban the sale of dvd-r's!
piracy will never be stopped, your ip address just makes it easier for companies like acs law (who sky have dropped as clients after the ddns attack) to try their luck at ripping you off!
piracy has never and will never kill the music industry, if that was the case it would have died decades ago!
1 its not a crime
2 if it becomes dangerous to download stuff me and my mates will just buy one copy of a film we want to watch and use the dvd burner to do 10 more copies and share them out, you can stop that unless you ban dvd burners and assisciated software and ban the sale of dvd-r's!
piracy will never be stopped, your ip address just makes it easier for companies like acs law (who sky have dropped as clients after the ddns attack) to try their luck at ripping you off!
piracy has never and will never kill the music industry, if that was the case it would have died decades ago!
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what scooby would do, do you have shares in emi or something, your acting like this is the biggest crime in the world, the fcuuking music industry claimed recording from tape to tape would be the death knell of artists world wide, 30 years later its still going strong!
1 its not a crime
2 if it becomes dangerous to download stuff me and my mates will just buy one copy of a film we want to watch and use the dvd burner to do 10 more copies and share them out, you can stop that unless you ban dvd burners and assisciated software and ban the sale of dvd-r's!
piracy will never be stopped, your ip address just makes it easier for companies like acs law (who sky have dropped as clients after the ddns attack) to try their luck at ripping you off!
piracy has never and will never kill the music industry, if that was the case it would have died decades ago!
1 its not a crime
2 if it becomes dangerous to download stuff me and my mates will just buy one copy of a film we want to watch and use the dvd burner to do 10 more copies and share them out, you can stop that unless you ban dvd burners and assisciated software and ban the sale of dvd-r's!
piracy will never be stopped, your ip address just makes it easier for companies like acs law (who sky have dropped as clients after the ddns attack) to try their luck at ripping you off!
piracy has never and will never kill the music industry, if that was the case it would have died decades ago!
#38
The onus is on the litigator bringing the action to convince the court on a balance of probabilities that the person being sued is responsible for the infringement.
The phrase “balance of probabilities" is quite a big term used in civil cases and basically means, is it likely the defendant carried out the act, based on the evidence provided.
Improbable is the answer in most IP cases.
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