The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act is one US law covering this area.
The Act was enacted in 1996 as an amendment to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
The court established that damages under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act may only be aggregated for the unauthorized access of each cookie.
This was the first case of a person brought to trial under the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
Drew was indicted and convicted of violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act in 2008 over the matter.
She helped pass the Pennsylvania Protection from Abuse Act, that state's first domestic violence law.
Morris himself became the first person tried and convicted under the 1986 Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
In 1997, Blakeman sponsored the Domestic Abuse Act, a private member's bill that never reached second reading.
This case resulted in the first conviction under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
This case affirmed the strength of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.