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About computer trespass or hacking
Or known as hacking, any person who uses a computer or computer network with knowledge that such use is without authority and with the intention of: Deleting or in any way removing, either temporarily or permanently, any computer program or data from a computer or computer network; (2) Obstructing, interrupting, or in any way interfering with the use of a computer program or data; or (3) Altering, damaging, or in any way causing the malfunction of a computer, computer network, or computer program, regardless of how long the alteration, damage, or malfunction persists

 

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With the increasingly expanding frontier of internet and cyberspace technology in the 21st century, the federal and state governments have been very busy trying to keep up with the intellectual property and information technology aspect to the business. Internet laws will help those whose product, business, or web pages are violated in any way.

Areas of focus for Internet Law:

  • Intellectual Properties
  • Copyrights
  • Patents
  • Web Site Developments
  • Service Provider Liabilities
  • Trademarks
  • Domain Name Disputes
  • Infringements
  • Web Page Linking Legal Liabilities

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There is an inherent difficulty in the legislature of Cyber / Internet laws when facing the reality that there is no historical tradition or precedent in the field of Internet laws. Therefore, the laws that are currently being considered are handled with care so that these laws do not conflict with, or hinder, the commerce of Internet business.

The following are some common ways criminals in New York can commit fraud using the internet:

  • Antitrust Violations
  • Credit Card Fraud
  • Bankruptcy Fraud
  • Healthcare Fraud
  • Insurance Fraud
  • Tax Evasion
  • Financial Fraud
  • Securities Fraud
  • Insider Trading
  • Bribery
  • Counterfeiting
  • Money Laundering
  • Embezzlement
  • Economic Espionage
  • Trade Secret Theft

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New York Audio & Video    
 
  Balancing the Patriot Act Against Internet Users
AUDIO, RM, 44Kbps, 4:49, 6/10/2005

George Washington University Professor Orin Kerr is helping to rewrite part of the U.S.A. Patriot Act. He is trying to balance the privacy concerns of Internet service users with the terrorism concerns of law enforcement.
Source: NPR
 
 
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Weiner (NY09) - Press Release - Tools of Terror: Fake P
With New York on high alert for new terror strikes, security is being ramped ... Under this law, no NYPD badges would be available on the Internet wi

 


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News about Internet cases in New York and nationwide:

Justice Department Announces First Ever Conviction For Infringing Copyrights
A Minnesota woman today pleaded guilty to conspiring to willfully reproduce and distribute hundreds of thousands of infringing copies of copyright-...
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Fairness Of Internet Usage With New Net Neutrality Bill
Network operators would be required to treat all content on the Internet equally for consumers, small businesses and innovators;

Wyden leg...

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Justice Department Announces Operation Cyber Sweep Targeting Online Economic Fraud
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Attorney General John Ashcroft, Assistant Attorney General Christopher A. Wray of the Criminal Division, FBI Assistant Director ...
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Terms

 


Tuesday's Term

Analog

Definition:

The transmission of sound and visual information in the form of waves in the frequency spectrum. For example, in an analog telephone transmission the human voice is transmitted as sound waves that can be detected by the ear.

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Topics Related to Internet Law:

  • Intellectual Properties
  • Copyrights
  • Patents
  • Web Site Developments
  • Service Provider Liabilities
  • Trademarks



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