2. Not engage in a DDOS against another site Again, you'd probably be doing this regardless, as part of things like "keeping your users' computers free from viruses and such."
There's an interesting edge case in the LOIC ("Low Orbit Ion Cannon," software
that someone on 4chan whipped up that lets you voluntarily participate in DDOS
attacks), though. Let's say you're the network guy for a residential ISP. If
one of your users freely installs this software, how do you respond?
That really depends on the Terms of Service for the ISP. Back when I worked at
an ISP that would have gotten a swift termination of service.
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