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    Question: What are the legal consequences of distributing a virus over the Internet?

    Answer: The consequences for distributing a virus over the Internet (or by any method) will depend upon the amount of damage that is caused by the virus and who is harmed by it. Computer viruses damage businesses by destroying information and potentially keeping employees and customers from doing business over company computers. In some of the biggest virus cases recently, entire corporate computer networks were shut down to avoid spreading viruses, which led to billions of dollars worth of lost business. You, the person spreading the virus, can be charged with destruction of property up to those amounts and can be sued by individual businesses for the amount of their lost business.

    If you're having trouble seeing how this works, this is a very similar situation to walking up and throwing a brick through the front window of a business. In that case, you could be charged by the police for damaging property (breaking the window) and could be sued by the building owner for restitution (the cost of repairing the window). If the business had to close down during the repairs, you could be sued for that lost business as well.

    Really, you should never spread computer viruses, because you can not predict what the consequences might be. Viruses spread across the Internet at unbelievable speed and the results can horrible. Even a light-hearted joke could turn into a disaster and you could be charged with starting the whole mess. So no matter what the legal consequences, just don't do it.


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    1 thru 5 of 7 comments    [ 1 ]  2    
    On 05/06/09
    justin from AL said:
    its hard to track a virus cause the tracks are covered so well
    On 02/09/04
    Bob from PA said:
    They always seem to catch the person I don't know how but they do.
    On 01/08/04
    shelly from NC said:
    The answer to your question is If you spread the virus you will be charged with destruction of property up to those amounts and can be sued for the amount of business lost!!!
    On 12/10/03
    me from AZ said:
    how do they track it
    On 11/20/03
    rob from TX said:
    You didn't answer the question. The question was "what are the legal consequences of distributing a virus over the internet?" All you told us was that it's like throwing a brick into a window and you might get a fine. Actually jail time can be served as it is a felony, and under the Patriot Act which has recently been enacted, the jail time and fines are even harsher.
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