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Cybercrime 11: Identity Theft

This is the last Cybercrime post…maybe ever. I’ve not really gotten any feedback on the previous posts other than the fact that April was a record-breaking month. I wrote a trademarks post in April too, so I don’t know if … Continue reading

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Cybercrime 4: State Computer Crime Statutes

We’re back with actual content! I suppose there’s no better place to start than where I left off. Reading for the week: 1.7. CFAA: Can a Third Party Be Liable? 1.7.1. Doe v. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, 2001 WL 873063 (D.N.H. … Continue reading

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Convention on Cybercrime Presentation

First, I’d like to apologize for skipping March. I made my statement about moving monthly early in our “winter break” and a few important things happened both during and after the break that made posting in March impractical. One of … Continue reading

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Cybercrime 0: Road Map

I’ve thought a lot about what content to bring you this semester. I had said I would discuss Info and Data Privacy Law, but I decided not to take that course. My courses this semester are as follows: Trademarks and … Continue reading

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