said by El Quintron:said by globus999:Well, sorry to deflate your "strong defense" but it has already been defeated. Judges have rejected the notion of WiFi hacking, for example and have determined that the person who signed on with the ISP is responsible. So no. Such defense did not work in the past and, barring specific and special circumstances, won't work any time soon in the future.
"An IP is not a person" isn't "my WIFI was open". You may not agree with the defense, but it doesn't make it any less valid than your defense that their machines made a mistake.
Two things:
1 - The "penetrated WiFi" defense has already been judicially discarded. So, no.
2 - Missing the point, I don't have to prove the software made a mistake. All I need to do is to show that the quality is not there. Two different things altogether.