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DOJ: Violating a Site's ToS Is a Crime

This is a discussion on DOJ: Violating a Site's ToS Is a Crime within the Open Chat forums, part of the Off Topic category; CNET has obtained a statement to be released by the Department of Justice tomorrow defending its broad interpretation of the ...

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    CNET has obtained a statement to be released by the Department of Justice tomorrow defending its broad interpretation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) that defines violations of 'authorized access' in information systems as including any act that violates a Web site's terms of service, while the White House is arguing for expanding the law even further. This would criminalize teenagers using Google for violating its ToS, which says you can't use its services if 'you are not of legal age to form a binding contract,' and turns multiple attempts to upload copyrighted videos to YouTube into 'a pattern of racketeering' according to a GWU professor and an attorney cited in the story.

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