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by Marc on December 15, 2005
Maybe. There still has been no actual court case and ruling on the value of an IP address and File name as evidence. Paramount's copyright infringement case against Ohio resident
Russell Lee has an interesting twist. Lee allowed the studo to examine his PCs. Paramount could not find the file. Lee says someone used his unsecured wireless Internet connection.
Marc Freedman
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ramon
(12/19/05 11:24am)
Hmm? Could be that reason. Very interesting.
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