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Aaron's Law Is Doomed Leaving US Hacking Law 'Broken'

9 点作者 LukeWalsh超过 10 年前

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LukeWalsh超过 10 年前
Silicon Valley Corporations are blocking this because they want a blanket law for punishing terms of service violations: <a href="http://motherboard.vice.com/read/silicon-valley-is-stonewalling-efforts-to-amend-the-law-imprisoning-hacktivists" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;motherboard.vice.com&#x2F;read&#x2F;silicon-valley-is-stonewall...</a><p>&quot;Under the current CFAA, lying about your age is as criminally punishable as stealing someone’s credit card information.&quot;<p>The solution to this needs to come from the leaders in Silicon Valley.
esbranson超过 10 年前
What a sad, malicious article. S.1196 - Aaron&#x27;s Law Act of 2013 - is in the Senate Judiciary Committee chaired by Patrick Leahy, a Democrat not a Republican. To be fair, the article should also say:<p>&gt; &quot;Unfortunately, Chairman Leahy has refused to schedule any debate or vote on this important issue – only he can explain why he refuses to move this bipartisan bill forward.&quot;<p>&gt; Jessica Brady, press secretary at the Senate Judiciary Committee, said absolutely nothing about reform of the CFAA.<p><a href="https://www.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/senate-bill/1196" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.congress.gov&#x2F;bill&#x2F;113th-congress&#x2F;senate-bill&#x2F;119...</a>