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by pcrh
4333 days ago
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To imprison versus to jail is a distinction in US English; apologies for my English... Corporations per se do not have the ability to imprison people, they petition the government to do so. Corporations may sue people in the courts, but if the suit does not result in a criminal conviction (as opposed to a civil one), it does not result in imprisonment. |
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The same law made violating a Website's TOU/TOS a felony -- which in the case of 17 Magazine meant that visiting its website if you were in fact 17 was a Federal crime.[2]
The reform to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act which would have closed the loopholes under which Aaron Swartz was blocked by Larry Ellison, CEO of Oracle Corporation.[3]
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Notes:
1. http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/217117-united-states-...
2. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/04/until-today-if-you-wer...
3. http://o.canada.com/technology/swart z-doc-director-oracle-and-larry-ellison-killed-aarons-law