Comment by shortrounddev2 3 months ago People have gone to jail for less than this lol 3 comments shortrounddev2 Reply graemep 3 months ago A fairly minor breach of copyright? shortrounddev2 3 months ago Or, if you take the view of the court in the case of Andrew Auernheimer (weev), it exceeds authorized access and exfiltrated trade secrets graemep 3 months ago That is somewhat different as it required brute forcing IDs and his conviction was overturned (although the reasons do not establish a clear precedent).
graemep 3 months ago A fairly minor breach of copyright? shortrounddev2 3 months ago Or, if you take the view of the court in the case of Andrew Auernheimer (weev), it exceeds authorized access and exfiltrated trade secrets graemep 3 months ago That is somewhat different as it required brute forcing IDs and his conviction was overturned (although the reasons do not establish a clear precedent).
shortrounddev2 3 months ago Or, if you take the view of the court in the case of Andrew Auernheimer (weev), it exceeds authorized access and exfiltrated trade secrets graemep 3 months ago That is somewhat different as it required brute forcing IDs and his conviction was overturned (although the reasons do not establish a clear precedent).
graemep 3 months ago That is somewhat different as it required brute forcing IDs and his conviction was overturned (although the reasons do not establish a clear precedent).
A fairly minor breach of copyright?
Or, if you take the view of the court in the case of Andrew Auernheimer (weev), it exceeds authorized access and exfiltrated trade secrets
That is somewhat different as it required brute forcing IDs and his conviction was overturned (although the reasons do not establish a clear precedent).