knowingly causes the transmission of a program, information, code, or command, and as a result of such conduct, intentionally causes damage without authorization, to a protected computer;
There's a $5000 damage requirement, but you get to aggregate that over all the victims
But if you left your phone line plugged in was it really "protected"?
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The person who moderated this as a troll needs to be taken out back and put out of our misery.
So, does that mean when my wife reads a book to my children at night, we should have to pay a fee to the author/publishers for each child hearing it since more than one person will now have knowledge of that content?
Ummm...so you're saying the way to deal with this is to not buy Win2K until MS enables Samba to have the same capabilities, thereby getting rid of our need to buy Win2K? I'm sure Bill will take care of that immediately!
Anyone have effective tools?
Public humiliation always worked well for me!
e.g. "Can you believe that old pervert in sales really believed that the chick in client servce sent only him an 'I Love You' message?"
The person who moderated this as a troll needs to be taken out back and put out of our misery.
How about a business that distributes their product via cd?
It is the meaning of life grasshopper....... ;-)
So, does that mean when my wife reads a book to my children at night, we should have to pay a fee to the author/publishers for each child hearing it since more than one person will now have knowledge of that content?
Oh...is that what the big foot means? Iå=ught that meant the story stunk!
Ummm...so you're saying the way to deal with this is to not buy Win2K until MS enables Samba to have the same capabilities, thereby getting rid of our need to buy Win2K? I'm sure Bill will take care of that immediately!