, 2009-01-09
Last month, Lori Drew the middle-aged Missouri mother who participated in a plan to deceive a 13-year-old girl that ultimately led to the girl's suicide was convicted by a Los Angeles federal jury of several misdemeanor counts of unauthorized access to MySpace's computers.
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The Drew Verdict Makes Us All Hackers
2009-01-12
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2009-01-12
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2009-01-13
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Idiocracy, the judge, the jury, and even the defendant... wtf is going on... Stupid... literally stupid woman, stupid judge, and stupid jury! This whole case should have been left in the fart joke where it came from.
Wtf... no mention of where the 13yr olds parents are... 13... isn't that a violation of the terms of use of myspace? If anything this should have been a trial against the girls parents for not supervising their child. Any child this neglected must have been on prozac or some other guessing game psychotic. Maybe thats the cause, not someone voluntarily logging on, checking their messages, i mean really....
Reading this article and feeling the degradation of our freedom because of a few complete morons (all parties involved) is ludicrous. The need to make a moron court that doesnt effect the rest of the quasi intelligent people left in this country.
The whole unauthorized access thing.... im going to come up with my own terms of use, on some crappy, gaudy social networking site and sue everyone! Thank the judge and computer ignorant jury suckas!
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