Hello Albert Hopkins, > Search Google for "if someone uses your property to commit a crime" and, > somewhat surprisingly, the first hit you get is this: > > http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20060320/1636238.shtml
As it says, you could be arrested. you may not be charged, but your arrest would be on record. that wouldn't be so bad if someone had used your network to download music, but what about kiddie porn, or visiting al-Quaeda related web sites? Once you get into that area, all pretense of presumption of innocence and reasonable doubt goes out of the window. If you can't prove conclusively that it wasn't you, you will end up on a watch list. Maybe you still end up on it if you can prove it wasn't you. -- Neil Bothwick One-seventh of your life is spent on Monday.
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