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It's doubtful that you'll get ****-canned, however what they fear is people running a business via a server through them... losing some revenue income for whatever reason, and blaming it on the ISP provider. If there's an outage, a person may try to sue for potential lost income for the duration of the outage. That's why they disapprove of using their alloted webspace granted to a subscriber other than for personal use. Besides, anyone who is going to rely on income based websites should have more than one backup servers located in different geographical regions.justDIY said:also check with your ISP, many of them don't allow self-hosting, and will ****-can you if they catch you doing it.
HiTech said:I personally know an individual that is undergoing multiple law suits by companies who lost revenue when hurricane Katrina wiped out his servers. They were nothing more than some PCs in a bedroom in his home, that floated away. He saved money then but may be paying out alot more very soon. He's currently trying to impoverish himself so there's nothing to give any value to his estate or personal worth, other than his clothes. He's being a deceptive scumbag. But life will catch up with him somehow, someway, someday.