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The Drew Verdict Makes Us All Hackers
Mark Rasch, 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 terms of use lady... 2009-01-11
Jerror
The Drew Verdict Makes Us All Hackers 2009-01-12
Jon (1 replies)
Re: The Drew Verdict Makes Us All Hackers 2009-01-12
Mark D. Rasch (2 replies)
OK.. here is a simple example.. a 17 year old does a google search. Guess what.. they go to jail under the Drew rationale. Google's Terms of Service expressly state, "2.3 You may not use the Services . . . if . . . you are not of legal age to form a binding contract with Google..."

By USING THE SERVICE, they have violated the terms of use, and are now subject to a year in jail FOR EACH USE OF THE SERVICE.

Is this rational?

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Re: Re: The Drew Verdict Makes Us All Hackers 2009-04-17
Well what about contract law
Legal pieces 2009-01-12
Anonymous (1 replies)
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