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by immibis
367 days ago
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There is no reasonable doubt that the domain used is for piracy and the defendant knew as much. "Beyond a reasonable doubt" doesn't mean you can just say "no that's not true" about anything and have it not count. It's beyond a reasonable doubt, not beyond any doubt. It's not reasonable that this tracker address was gotten from a Linux ISO. Perhaps the defendant could claim they got it from a list of trackers, but they already admitted they didn't, so that's not reasonable either. |
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Even if that were proven as true, so what? There's nothing illegal about using the domain itself.
> It's not reasonable that this tracker address was gotten from a Linux ISO
Sorry but you don't get to be the judge of that, the judge does.