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How your game console could testify for (or against) you (Ben Patterson)
Ben Patterson - Picture this: You’re sitting in court, accused of — oh, let’s say murder, and you’re sweating bullets. Twelve pairs of eyes in the juror box are glaring at you, looking for signs of guilt. You know you didn’t do it, but they’re not so sure, especially after hearing about how the cops found your fingerprints near the body. But how could you have pulled the trigger, you plead silently, when you were at home on your PlayStation 3, playing Red Dead Redemption?
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