Pulling the plug on a website
Pulling the plug on a website
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- ETM0
What he did, if the domain and server were owned and paid for by SF Fitness 'could' be viewed as hacking. Which is now an actual crime, versus a defamation suit.
- this, again.identity
- Even if hired, now he would need to produce written consent to access the server.ETM
- If he even had a contract, was that included?ETM
- BTW, if it's not in yours... add it!ETM
- these are pure speculations. SF Fitness would have to prove they paid for the domain and not design servicesomg
- Hence the word "IF"ETM
- Paying for the domain is almost irrelevant. It's who the domain ownership is registered to.ETM
- It's has privacy on, so I can't check with a WHOIS lookup.ETM
- Additionally, for hacking, the server is the primary issue, including ownership and access.ETM