, 2008-01-23
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OS utilities and public "keys"
2008-01-23
Ole Juul (1 replies)
Ole Juul (1 replies)
Mother, May I?
2008-01-24
Thomas Downing (1 replies)
Thomas Downing (1 replies)
Internet as Commons
2008-01-28
Mark D. Rasch (1 replies)
Mark D. Rasch (1 replies)

You made a great point: "the court looked at motive and intent, not just authorization". And I guess it is the most troubling. As a techie, I'd like to believe that the computer world is ruled by the laws of physics, and a port scan is a port scan is a port scan, no matter who did it and what intent she had. And although the logic of "an intent and a motive" are not foreign to me, this case was unique in a sense of clarity of both. But it does set a precedent for other cases where neither one would be as clear, yet, they will be ruled based on this case. And that is why it is so scary.
PS I think the cat's eaten it anyway...
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