Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
I didn't exactly mean beyond a reasonable doubt, but I think the point of not ever looking at or touching another's source is equivalent to proof of the contrary, no? I think they at least have to prove that you accessed the code :) I don't think "because the source is available online" is evidence at all, that was my point. Otherwise, you'd have to cancel your internet service just to be safe...
Right, and the source code may even reside on your disk (sheesh, I've got terabytes of stuff on disks, there may very well be source code to something on that!). Access is not proof that one looked at it.
It comes down to one's credibility, coupled with absence of other evidence of copying (like matching source text).