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Originally Posted by haydnwalker
It is possible that someone else was using your connection at the time - however, this isn't always a defense depending on your ISPs Terms and Conditions (some state that you are responsible for everything that happens on your connection).
They cannot distinguish WHICH computer it was on your connection doing the alleged infringing (especially if you have a NAT Router with Firewall [most are these days]). But again that brings me back to your ISPs terms and conditions 
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Is this why BT are the 'easy target' that these law companies continue to extract IP's from ?
Well I just cannot see that argumnet standing up in court- if that is what is comes to. Luckily someone on another forum in PM offered pc-technical help with that (on trashing 'techical- forensic analysis) and best friends partner is a Barrister who has done a lot of HRA cases (including as high as ECHR) and such like so I'd not have to pay for legal counsel and representation.