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Is Distributed Computing A Crime?
Ann Harrison, SecurityFocus 2001-12-20

A computer network administrator faces multiple felony charges and years in a Georgia prison for allegedly installing Distributed.net clients without permission. Prosecutors say its justice, others aren't so sure

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All us "geeks" out to take a few weeks away from work, let the world see how long they last when the only thing they've got going for them is uninformed policies and rapidly-becoming-insane legal chains for the technologically capable.

At absolute worse the guy was being harmless without permission and he quit rather than keep working for an evidently clueless (distributed.net's client isn't the least interested in your sensitive data, MS should have been a bigger concern) and anal management. At best he was putting some wasted electricity to good use. In any case, it looks to me like he resigned rather than put up with people trying to stifle his enthusiasm and management decided to get at him the only way they could. I guess he should have realized, you can't quit just because your leash is too short.

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