That does swing both ways actually.

By that rationale it would be logical to argue...
"Oh you've got an IP address which you alledge is responsible for doing X?�� Unfortunately that doesn't mean that I'm responsible for it.�� Just the computer."


Dean

Skeeve Stevens wrote:

���In order for 'personally identifiable information' to be personally identifiable, it must identify a person. But an IP address identifies a computer,��� Jones wrote in a dismissal.

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