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Lost Data: Hosting Mishap and Legal Entitlements

Started by fmax, Oct 01, 2023, 12:34 AM

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Is it possible that if all the websites on the hosting have been deleted and the support service is unable to recover the data because it no longer exists, am I entitled to any form of compensation under the law?
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trung277

Whether you are entitled to any form of compensation would depend on various factors, including the specific laws of your jurisdiction and any agreements or contracts you may have with the hosting service. If the hosting service failed to fulfill its obligations and you suffered damages as a result, you may have grounds for a legal claim. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional who can provide advice tailored to your specific situation.

When it comes to lost data and legal entitlements, there are a few factors to consider:

1. Contractual agreements: Review the terms of service or any agreements you had with the hosting provider. These dоcuments may outline the hosting provider's responsibilities and any guarantees or limitations regarding data loss or data recovery.

2. Negligence or breach of contract: If the hosting provider failed to fulfill its obligations, such as implementing appropriate backup measures or adequately safeguarding your data, you may have grounds for a legal claim based on negligence or breach of contract. However, proving negligence or breach of contract can be complex and would require legal expertise.

3. Jurisdiction: Laws and regulations related to data loss and compensation vary across jurisdictions. It's crucial to consult with a legal professional who is familiar with the laws in your specific jurisdiction to understand your rights and potential avenues for seeking compensation.

4. Damages: To pursue a claim, you would need to demonstrate that you suffered actual damages as a result of the data loss. This can include financial losses, reputational harm, or other significant impacts.
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TyncGlyncfawn

Whose responsibility is it if you provided the administrative password "12345"? One of my superiors expressed their disregard for passwords until the file encryptor went through the network folder.

However, you can file a complaint to the contractor regarding the amount of money you have spent or will spend on data restoration, along with a warning of potential lawsuits for providing subpar services (lawyers will be necessary). They won't engage with you until a subpoena is issued.

Compensation can only be expected through a court decision or a settlement agreement, provided that there is no clause in the contract stating that the customer is responsible for data safety and backups. It's important to read the contract along with its appendices.

If your lawyers currently have no other tasks, and you are paying them :) - proceed.
Question: How much money do you have? How much will legal fees and site restoration cost you?

Contract
5.2. CUSTOMER'S OBLIGATIONS:
5.2.6 Create backup copies of your files and other data stored on servers. The Contractor is not accountable for any destruction of the Customer's files, regardless of whether it was intentional or accidental. Weekly data backup by the Vendor cannot guarantee that all files will be duplicated intact.
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FoesAdoneevem

The responsibility of the hosting provider is limited to the payment made for hosting services in the last billing period, usually a month.

In other words, the hosting provider will only provide compensation equivalent to one month's worth of hosting payment.

Do you really need these insignificant pennies?

These prices are specifically tailored for you.

No one is obligated to take care of them for you without additional payment.

You shouldn't expect to receive any substantial compensation.

According to the law, the maximum amount you can receive is the equivalent of two months' worth of hosting payment, which includes penalties and damages.

However, this is the absolute maximum amount you can expect to receive.
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fefGrossy

You're not entitled to squat when you're playing with fire. If you didn't bother to back up your data, you can't expect the hosting provider to magically recover it for you. It's like expecting a locksmith to break into your own house because you lost the keys. You should have been responsible with your data in the first place. Stop whining and take responsibility for your own mistakes.

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simhakidsden

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Finacustech

In the event that data loss is caused by negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. To protect your rights, review your provider's terms, dоcument the issue, and seek legal advice.
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