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Old 09-05-2010, 04:00 PM  
d-null
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isn't the "open wifi" defense enough of a reasonable doubt defense that any conviction would be unlikely? are you legally responsible by precedent for anything that happens on your ip even if others gain access it, are you legally required by law to strongly encrypt access to your router?

just asking
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