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Blaming the Good Samaritan
Houston Carr, 2008-09-26

In the early 90's, I attended an academic conference in Hawaii. At one presentation, a colleague from the University of California at Berkeley whom I'll refer to as "the supervisor," told a story of young hackers, who he referred to as the Urchins.

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Re: Blaming the Good Samaritan 2008-10-01
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I think in a vacuum your analogies make sense. IANAL, but I had criminal law in college and I work closely with legal where I work. In order for there to be a crime committed, there has to be a criminal act as well as a criminal intent. With your lockbox and mall analogy, there was no intent to comm...

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