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The first piece of UK legislation designed to specifically address computer misuse was the Computer Misuse Act 1990. The act was a response to growing concern that existing legislation was inadequate for dealing with hackers. The issue was thrown into sharp relief by the failure to convict Stephen Gold and Robert Schifreen who gained unauthorized access to BT's Prestel service in 1984 and were charged under the Forgery and Counterfeiting Act 1981. However, they were acquitted by the Court of Appeal and the acquittal decision was later upheld by the House of Lords.
The Computer Misuse Act 1990, 'an Act to make provision for securing computer material against unauthorised access or modification; and for connected purposes', set out three computer misuse offences.
1. Unauthorised access to computer material
2. Unauthorised access with intent to commit or facilitate commission of further offences
3. Unauthorised modification of computer material
The maximum prison sentences specified by the act for each offence were six months, five years and five years respectively (Amendments to the Computer Misuse Act, introduced in the Police and Justice Act 2006, are discussed below).
The Act defines as a summary offence punishable on conviction with a maximum prison sentence of five years or a fine or both.
Made by someone with a grugg against microsoft.
They are computer fluent.
traitor
To play fallout 3
To hurl (something against someone)
Made by someone with a grugg against microsoft.
they can be charged with contempt of court - violation of restraining order. The actual penalties vary case by case.
The length of a prison sentence for committing fraud varies depending on the severity of the fraud, the amount of money involved, and the laws of the jurisdiction. Sentences can range from a few months to several years, or even decades in cases of large-scale fraud.
The abuser would probably have to go to jail.
Once someone is found guilty of tax evasion some of the penalties associated with this crime range from being fined to jail time. The IRS and the CID are responsible for enforcing penalties associated with tax evasion.
None. Use it as you will. There is no danger as long as it is in someone elses drink...
No state has ever allowed juvenile death penalties. However, someone tried as an adult, regardless of age, can be sentenced to death.
Charges can be pressed against people who commit the act of lying under oath. This is known as Perjury and carries harsh penalties such as incarceration. If someone says something about someone that they know is not true and it imputes their character, it is illegal. If the lies are written, it is called libel, and if they are spoken, it's slander.
Depending on your jurisdiction, the statute of limitations to file a civil suit against someone may have passed.
There are. A supervisor could block any user that does any harmful activities. Being blocked means you cannot contribute anymore. Most categories have a supervisor who will probably catch it if someone does anything harmful.
its possible but could someone really make that many shots in a row
a computer freak is someone who is madd about the computer