Understanding the impact of Strike 3 Holdings, LLC, cases on defendants is important because these cases can extend beyond the legal realm. They affect money, personal lives, and professional lives. The mere accusation of copyright infringement, especially involving adult content, can lead to severe personal embarrassment and professional setbacks, irrespective of the lawsuit’s outcome. That’s […]
Is Hacking a Federal Crime?
Short Answer: Yes, hacking, or the unauthorized access of a device or network, is a federal crime under 18 U.S.C. § 1030. It is also a crime at the state level. A misdemeanor conviction is punishable by up to one-year imprisonment and $100,000 in fines, while a felony conviction is punishable by up to ten […]
What Is the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act?
Answer: The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 (CFAA) is a federal anti-hacking law that makes it unlawful to access a computer intentionally without permission under 18 U.S. Code § 1030. It addresses numerous acts but generally penalizes individuals convicted of using computers illegally. Examples of CFAA violations include selling passwords, sharing national security […]
Police Need a Warrant to Search a Personal Computer
On June 5, 2015, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court decided the case of Commonwealth v. Sodomsky, 2015 PA Super 133 (Pa. Super. Ct. 2015), wherein it held that police need a warrant to search a personal computer, even where the computer was not in the possession of the defendant, but at a computer store for servicing. […]