Here is an example for California : https://www.eff.org/fr/deeplinks/2010/07/court-violating-ter...
> the court also found that bypassing technical or code-based barriers intended to limit access to or uses of a website may violate California's computer crime law.
If you have more informations about that, I am interested
In US, sure. But agreements like EULA have been proven completely meaningless courts in different EU countries - you can break them all you like, it's definitely not illegal. The company might stop doing business with you, but you absolutely haven't broken any laws.
Here is an example for California : https://www.eff.org/fr/deeplinks/2010/07/court-violating-ter... > the court also found that bypassing technical or code-based barriers intended to limit access to or uses of a website may violate California's computer crime law.
If you have more informations about that, I am interested