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how to shut down a website


Question Posted Friday July 23 2010, 4:27 am

is there anything you can download to shut down a website

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DangerNerd answered Friday July 23 2010, 5:05 am:
Hi there,

That would be a federal crime. You can be put in prison for 25 years to life.

If the site is doing something bad, there are legal ways to get the site shut down.

If you ask another question: Please put a link to the site and the reason why you think it should be shut down.

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