I've been looking for a Terms of Service page to see what implications downtime like this might have on the users currency and hashing power. When an auditor visit ends up with your business no longer providing service to it's customers, there is something very wrong. A team of lawyers already dispatched and a 72 hour time frame to ease the amount of e-mails and tweets they'll receive.
I think this is a big problem and 72 hours is wishful thinking to be up and running. Obviously I could be very wrong since the given information is limited and relatively nondescript, but like I said, auditors taking your business down? They do screw up, but more often then not it's the company being audited that's screwed up.
Anyone with some knowledge of business law or with any relative information, please don't hesitate to chime in. So, can anyone link me to a ToS of scrypt.cc?
Edit: I am really curious to read through the ToS because it's times like these where companies can pull some shady business moves such as... lock all BTC addresses and withdraw all funds to another account and close it's curtains to the public.