However, he has denied the claim as absolutely absurd and said that he has being wrongfully accused.

Ive never illegally downloaded anything … or even legally!

I use my computer for email, games, news and thats about it,John J. Hardingsaid.

72-Year-Old Man Accused Of Downloading Movies Illegally

A local attorney has been hired by movie companies to hunt down alleged offenders.

However, some are of the view that innocent people are being targeted by movie companies.

Culpepper works for the rightsholders of movies such as Mechanic: Resurrection and Once Upon a Time in Venice.

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Although Harding was one of them, its possible someone else may have used his internet service.

I know definitely that Im not guilty and my wife is not guilty.

So whats going on?

Did somebody hack us?

Harding said.Is somebody out there actively hacking us?

How they do that and go about doing that, I have no idea.

This offer will expire on 7/31/2017.

However, the elderly man was not interested in accepting the offer.

The tone of the letter was basically, pay up or were coming after you, Harding said.

This is similar to a car stolen.

You would probably tell them, someone stole my car.

That time, that person would give a shot to find the person who stole your car.

In the past, Culpepper said that he has accepted lower settlements and sometimes apology letters instead of payment.

Were not trying to bankrupt people or take food from the mouths of struggling people.

The purpose of this campaign is to deter piracy, he said.

The worst thing that could happen would be someone who is not responsible for this becoming a named defendant.

They want people to take piracy very seriously and stop downloading illegally content.

Source:Hawaii News Now

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