To anyone considering DDOS'ing during an rF event...

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Sweendoggy wrote:While I doubt this would get any attention from anyone, you never know. Technically they can, but I believe the law is in place primarily for large corporations that lose lots of money because of the attacks. I'm guessing the damages here would be minimal.

Is there really nothing JLV can do here? Get a new server?

The laws were created for the larger corporations but protect everyone that encounters the situation going forward. Take theft for example, stealing from a store vs stealing from an individual...the store may have more taken than the individual but its still theft and treated as such.
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Lol at the kids that think their cheap little VPN's make them "invisiburrrr".
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Kids these days must think of a VPN as Image


When its really just Image
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