Well, the general idea is, if his parents stop getting Internet service, they might notice what their son is up to. Hopefully his parents might do something about it.
However, I understand your concerns.
I think most parents don't give a shiz anymore?
Shall we vote on it?
I'd rather have SeN be filtered on his ISP account with a message sent to the owner of the account of such actions.
That way, his parents know about it and he doesn't get to come to SeN.
You realize he broke the law. It's not the acts against SeN, it's the acts against laws that I'm worried about.
I'll vote for anything that keeps him away. I don't really care how it works, as long as it does.
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I think most parents don't give a shiz anymore?
Yeah, that's so annoying.
Hey, we could sue him and get some money for SEN Even though sueing would be funny and would make a big impact on a global scale for internet communities, I don't think it's very practical.
You have the problem of US and Canada. Zombie is from US, along with almost everybody that runs the site, but I still believe that Mike still holds official ownership of the site, and he's Canadian. We don't know what law will be used, wether it be US Federal, Canadian Federal, or the state in which the server is at, Zombie is at or where the current responsible person it at.
Then you need to get most of the Staff over to court, and start thinking about it, IP is from Michigan, I'm from PR, DTBK is from Cali, Will is from UK, Rantent is from Alaska, the rest I believe, are from the eastern states. None of us live close to one another.
Even though it'd be a pretty good experience and may lessen legal issues throught the internet itself, we are just a bunch of people who are around the legal age barrier.
Hell if I'm getting a court date for something over the internet.
I was joking
But a few hundred might be nice
Honestly though, some sort of complaint through the ISP needs to be made. Which is why I asked for information on how to do that! I would gladly submit a report of abuse.
I seriously considered consulting a lawyer just for the fark of it.
You send an e-mail from this website's admin account to the abuse e-mail of the person's ISP. Write it up, I'll be glad to e-mail it. If I can, I'll try to find an example of an e-mail I wrote to an ISP before. For now, write fancy official language and present lots of hard concrete evidence (IP, you're better with gathering logs and stuff if you're up to it).
The only real thing I have linking Zombie to the hacking case is another person's word. I'm pretty sure I can trust him though. SENv4 doesn't log ip addresses unless you post, vote, etc. Whoever did that didn't leave any traces.