When Cynthia Hines returned a vacuum cleaner to online retailer Overstock.com, she was reimbursed for the full amount of her purchase, but Overstock deducted a $30 restocking fee, citing a provision in its Web site Terms and Conditions. Hines filed a purported class action in federal court in the Eastern District of New York asserting… Continue Reading
Monthly Archives: September 2009
Citing Plain Language of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, Ninth Circuit Rules Employee’s Disloyal Act Does Not Terminate Authorization to Access Employer’s Computer
Posted in Computer Fraud and Abuse ActThe federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, 18 U.S.C. §1030, criminalizes access to a computer that is either "without authorization" or that "exceed[s] authorized access," and provides a civil right of action for violations as well. In the last several years, a split has developed in the federal courts on the question of whether an… Continue Reading