Nebraska Court: The CFAA Is Not Unconstitutionally Vague
How do semi-nude photos, suicide and a possible decision by the US Supreme Court relate to a Nebraska decision handed down last month on the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (“CFAA”)?
How do semi-nude photos, suicide and a possible decision by the US Supreme Court relate to a Nebraska decision handed down last month on the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (“CFAA”)?
November 27, 2008 Verdict in MySpace Suicide Case By JENNIFER STEINHAUER LOS ANGELES — A federal jury here issued what legal experts said was the country’s first cyberbullying verdict Wednesday, convicting a Missouri woman of three misdemeanor charges of computer fraud for her involvement in creating a phony account on MySpace to trick a teenager,… Read More
Title: Web Site Terms of Use Description: Web site Terms of Use have been in the news recently with the criminal prosecution of 49 year old Lori Drew who is charged with breaching MySpace’s Terms of Service. Nick discusses recent caselaw supporting using the Federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act to enforce web site Terms… Read More