Richmond Journa

l of Law &Technology

Volume VI, Issue 5, Spring 2000


The Crime of an "Interruption of Computer Services to Authorized Users" Have You Ever Heard of It?

By Jeff Nemerofsky

Related Browsing

Related Browsing provides the readers with other web pages that may be of interest.


http://www.mgrossmanlaw.com/ - "The Computer and E-Commerce Law Group," by Mark Grossman. This site offers computer law and business tips.

http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/4/0/5/8/7/6/ - This Elsevier Science site offers descriptions and news regarding computer law and security.

http://cyber.findlaw.com/criminal/cyberfraud.html - Findlaw's Cyberfraud page offers links to cyberfraud cases, statutes and articles.

http://www.state.ct.us/dob/pages/cybfraud.htm - Protect Yourself Against CyberFraud. This Connecticut Department of Banking site offers guidance on how to protect against cyberfraud.

http://www.usps.gov/websites/depart/inspect/consmenu.htm - The United States Postal Service provides this site, entitled Inspection Service Information about Consumer Fraud, which lists categories of cyberfraud.

http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/1030_anal.html - This Department of Justice Page offers legislative analysis of the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act of 1996.

http://www.baylor.edu/~ITC/policies/Gen-TX-Computer-Statute.html - Texas Computer Crime Statute. The Texas Code includes interruption of computer service as an infringement of property right. Delaware has a similar statute.

http://www.findlaw.com/11stategov/de/799de.html - This site offers a copy of Briggs v. State, 704 A. 2d 904 (Md. 1998).

http://www.infowar.com/ - This Infowar page provides an article, entitled US Regulators Fight Internet Fraud, which summarizes the new regulatory structure in place to combat cybercrimes - such as hacking.

http://cyber.findlaw.com/criminal/cyberfraud.html - The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act - Sec. 1030, fraud and related activity in connection with computers.

http://www.law.emory.edu/1circuit/nov96/96-1251.01a.html - Text of the First Circuit's opinion in United States v. Morris.

http://rampages.onramp.net/~dgmccown/ix-crime.htm - Computer Crime. This site offers indices and links to other sites related to computer and high technology crimes.


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