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Originally Posted by silent_jay
If wifi is the excuse does he have a router with logs showing a separate mac address connecting that isn't him on that day?
ISP can prove their side of things can he?
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I was only speaking to the violation of the Terms of Service as evidence of copyright infringement. The civil agreement with your service provider (your TOS) seems separate from the arguments of whether or not he violated copyright law.
I agree with you that the wifi excuse seems weak. It seems like supplementing the argument with router logs would strengthen it.
(I'm no lawyer. that's why I keep saying "seems").