Monthly Archives: February 2013

Moving to a Monthly Format for March (and April)

Sometimes you just need to get away for things to start making sense. This week we are on “winter break” (what the rest of the country calls spring break, but to our credit, it is technically still winter). While it’s … Continue reading

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Cybercrime 5: Electronic Communications Privacy Act (Overview)

For the time being, we are skipping Week 4. We’ll come back to it! This week’s reading: Electronic Communications Privacy Act Case Law Crowley v. CyberSource Corporation, 166 F. Supp. 2d 1263 (N.D. Cal. 2001) White v. White, 344 N.J. … Continue reading

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Cybercrime 3: Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (Intent, Procedure and Damages)

This week we complete our look at the CFAA on OSP. Next week in class we’ll be discussing third-party liability and the CFAA, but I plan to discuss state statutes, unless there is a large outcry that I should have … Continue reading

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Are these Cybercrime posts worth it?

As I get past the starting line on my second semester of bringing you content here and on the Lawcast, I understand why Life of a Law Student more-or-less died after the 1L year. It’s a lot of work getting … Continue reading

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