On 22/06/15 11:55, Bernard Robertson-Dunn wrote: > Relying on the technical evidence won’t help in this case. The movie > owners used a service called Maverickeye which identified computer > addresses of people who were participating in BitTorrenting the movie > during a two month period. What they didn’t do was identify how much of > the movie was downloaded or even shared back. So, other than having the > accused downloaders confess to how much they downloaded or re-uploaded, > there is no proof that they systematically shared the movie to others. >
With Windows 10 being rammed down our throats and it's new feature call 'wifi sense' that shares your wifi password with others, a 'friend' can connect to your network and start trafficking. "It wasn't me mr. lawyer man!" http://www.howtogeek.com/219700/what-is-wi-fi-sense-and-why-does-it-want-your-facebook-account/ -andyf _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
