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