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> 
> Yes, but is it a crime that should be equated with holding hostages or 
> hijacking airliners?
> 
Obviously no.  Unless the -intent- (which you mention below) was to cause havoc on the 
internet.

> There is a bogus category of "electronic terrorism", which is being subject to 
> the same aggressive prosecutorial standard that is established for those who 
> perpetrate real crimes of terror.  18 year-old kids, without /intention/ of 
> political or ideological violence against innocents, are being held with the 
> legal gravity of weapons smugglers.  Intention is a key definition of guilt 
> in - at least - British, and US-ian law.
>
Well, we won't go into how skewed some of the sentencing laws are.  More time in jail 
and bigger fines for trading MP3's than for beating someone up and stealing their 
money to buy drugs?  Definately messed up.

As for intention . . . the sasser author cann't claim he didn't intend for his worm to 
exploit vulnerable systems and spread.  
 
> Here you have a social naive, without any experience in life that connects the 
> gravity of consequences to his actions.  Chances are, his life will be pretty 
> much ruined.  That is an equitable outcome, because some Systems 
> Administrators were given a couple of rough days at work?
>
Socially inept or not, he must have had a good idea of the annoyance his worm would 
cause if it worked.  As for equitable, let's see. . .

Let's give an example.  Someone paints graffiti on the side of my 
house/barn/apartment/office/whatever.  I could always have the kid imprisoned, but 
that wouldn't undo the "damage" his act of vandalism did.  So, to make amends, I give 
him a bucket of paint and a brush, and have him repaint the wall back to its original 
color.

Sounds fair?  No jail time.  The perp makes amends that are pretty much equal to the 
"cost" of thier "crime."

Now, let's extend the analogy.  Cleaning up after the worm takes a little time, so 
we'll have the worm writter clean up after his infections.  At 20 minutes each.  For 5 
MILLION (wild assed guesstimate) infected hosts.

Somehow, jailtime doesn't seem right - but it -really- doesn't seem equitable to let 
the kid walk.  Someone's paying those admins and tech support people to clean up the 
mess...

Cheers,
L4J
 

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