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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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Anonymous
Except that it isn't always obvious how to change fonts or italics on a web form, and some people are in too big of a hurry to bother. An alternative to all-caps is to enclose the emphasized word in asterisks.

At any rate, people *don't* always know about etiquette -- that's how this whole discussion got started to begin with.

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Well what about contract law
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