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Compensation for Bandwidth Costs is Extortion?

Tha_Big_Guy23 asks: "According to this article, a man who created a website for his local Sheriff's department is being charged with extortion. This was caused by taking down the website after repeated attempts to get compensation from the county to cover the bandwidth costs. As a result, all his personal computer property, and company computer property was seized and he was jailed." "After being jailed he was charged with extortion, larceny by conversion, using a computer to commit a crime, and obstruction of justice. This website explains in more detail the circumstances surrounding the situation. Has anyone on Slashdot ever had an experience where a client was unwilling to compensate you for either your work, and/or the resources required to do your work?"

While the end result of this situation is a shame, let this situation serve as a warning for those of you who work, without a contract in place. While it is the general hope that people will behave in an honorable manner, sometimes this is just not the case, and contracts exist to protect both parties, when things go sour.

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  1. theme music by tverbeek · · Score: 0, Redundant
    "I fought the law and the ... law won..."

    Whether he was justified or not (I haven't RTFA), playing hardball with the local sheriff just isn't a wise move.

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  2. Re:Two Important Lessons by gerardrj · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Perhaps I missed something in the article, but he wasn't demanding $300,000 from the sheriff. He was asking to be reimbursed for the costs associated with the traffic coming in to the site.

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    Article X: The powers not delegated... by the Constitution...are reserved...to the people
  3. Re:Thankyou sir by jalefkowit · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I dunno, I can think of one... ;-)