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by pfg
3070 days ago
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The courts recently ruled on a similar case[1] and came to the conclusion that it was not a CFAA violation. That said, there's a difference between a public website such as LinkedIn and a host that just happens to be reachable over the internet, so I'm not sure it would be fully applicable. [1]: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/08/court-rejects-li... |
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