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Introduction
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CFAA Background
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EFF vs EPIC
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CFAA Charges
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What is the Scope of the CFAA
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Who is Setting the Norms
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Exceeding Authorized Access
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Folder X vs Folder
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Iq vs LinkedIn
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Iq vs Ring
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Anticompetitive
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Mail Bomb
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Van Buren
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Similar Cases
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amicus brief
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privacy violations
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updates to privacy law
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criminal justice information service policy
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Why was this case brought in federal court
Description:
Explore the implications of the Supreme Court's Van Buren ruling on the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) in this 92-minute webinar hosted by ACM's US Technology Policy Committee (USTPC). Delve into a comprehensive discussion moderated by USTPC Law Subcommittee Chair and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andy Grosso, featuring expert panelists Alan Butler, Cindy Cohn, Mark Rasch, and Eric Vandevelde. Gain insights into the CFAA's background, charges, and scope, examining key cases like EFF vs EPIC and LinkedIn vs hiQ. Analyze the concepts of exceeding authorized access, anticompetitive practices, and privacy violations. Understand the significance of amicus briefs, updates to privacy laws, and the criminal justice information service policy. Discover why this case was brought to federal court and its potential impact on future interpretations of the CFAA.

Supreme Court's Van Buren Ruling on the CFAA - Implications and Analysis

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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