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From: dg@wrs.UUCP (David Goodenough)
Newsgroups: comp.misc
Subject: Re: Hacker Scholarship
Message-ID: <246@wrs.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 16-Jul-87 12:35:30 EDT
Article-I.D.: wrs.246
Posted: Thu Jul 16 12:35:30 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 18-Jul-87 15:14:37 EDT
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Reply-To: dg@wrs.UUCP (David Goodenough)
Organization: Wind River Systems, Emeryville, CA
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In article <1016@van-bc.UUCP> sl@van-bc.UUCP (Stuart Lynne) writes:
>In article <1139@codas.ATT.COM> dlm@codas.ATT.COM (Don_L_Million) writes:
>>OK, as long as you're hacking away on your own machine, I have nothing
>>but respect for your ingenuity.  As soon as you intentionally break into
>>someone else's machine YOU ARE A CRIMINAL!  I don't care whether you damage
>                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>I would be interested in knowing the specific CRIMINAL laws that have
>been violated.

I would say that among others, Copyright law is very likely to be broken,
together with some law concerning privacy (4th. Amendment perhaps - forgive
me if I get it wrong: I'm Canadian, and we (Obviuosly) don't have the
U.S. Constitution, instead the Canadian Charter of Rights (Which incidentally
adds up to about the same effect)).
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		dg@wrs.UUCP - David Goodenough

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