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One day I worked as a content manager and set up the site, i.e. I went to FTP and the hosting panel, then something scared me that nothing was formalized, can there be problems with the law in the future and what needs to be done to prevent them? Maybe I'm being paranoid, thanks.
Just wondering if it's possible to set me up? I did not accept any payments, but still, something from a series of fiction (
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If this site is a commercial project that brings real profits from which people pay taxes, then you can be accused of "damaging" only if there is a contract for the performance of work where your responsibilities and tasks are clearly stated. Otherwise, the organization needs to prove that it was your intentional actions that led to the material damage. The problem here is that your network address, the time frame for doing any work, and even your physical presence are not evidence and cannot identify involvement in a crime. Although it is usually easier for judges to interpret them as uniquely identifying. In general, it depends on local legislation.
In the US and Europe, logs, screenshots, IP are not personally identifiable data and cannot prove a person's involvement in anything. In the Russian Federation, for lack of and lack of need for clear interpretations, the court can "grind" anything, but such decisions are easily challenged.
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