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by mcherm
2754 days ago
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Yes, I am fairly sure. > Circumventing an electronic protection > Unauthorised access The company providing the protection cannot by definition circumvent it or be unauthorized. If a third party decides to deliver a payload to your browser to discover your Facebook password, then they are violating the DMCS in the US. But if Facebook decides to deliver a payload to your browser to discover your Facebook password that is simply them doing business in a different fashion. This isn't a violation of US law, so refusing it do it would be a violation of Australia's very poorly-considered new law. |
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Now if the TAN/TCN was issued to a US based company that would be a different issue but then you as an individual would not be in violation of it.
Not that that makes it a better law, but I think for people not physically in Australia the risk of being issued an enforceable (under Australian law) TAN/TCN is quite low.