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Old 22-10-2008, 18:56   #8
cook1984
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Re: Defending myself against bogus copyright infringement claims

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Originally Posted by chickendippers View Post
Do you have a wireless router? Is it secured using WPA2? Have you changed your password to a secure one (8+ characters, numbers and letters and no dictionary words) since you received the previous letter?
I have a wireless router, but it is only on WPA because WPA2 does not work. I don't know if it's the router or my wifi card.

I just discovered a program which can give you the default WPA2 key of Sky routers based on their MAC addresses, which of course they broadcast. Scary stuff.

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Originally Posted by Toto View Post
You'll need legal representation if you believe you are innocent. I'll find the company prepared to do it and post back here.
Thanks for the link, I will contact them next time. I'm really looking for ways to stop this legal harassment with the minimum amount of fuss though. Why should I waste my time dealing with it?

The last time I wrote back and asked for compensation for my wasted time, but didn't hear anything. Next time I'll try Small Claims Court if they don't pay up.

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3rd EDIT: Don't use the term peerguardian here, or in court, as some may get the impression that your claims of innocence are not as white as you make them.
I suppose it depends how you put it over. It would be interesting to find out what IP address they were using, so it can be added to the block list. Presumably they would have to tell you.
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