...in foreclosure from Defendant Fannie Mae, the owner of the property. Plaintiff claims that he attempted to submit an all-cash offer of ...
...these, however, are state law claims. Attorneys who prefer to be...Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA).1 Enacted as...
...S.C. §1030(a)(2)(C) (the "CFAA"), and six state law claims arising out of the alleged wrongful eviction of Plaintiff...
...electronic storage by that service." The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA)2 provides a civil remedy against "[w]hoever intentionally...
...34; or "Am. Compl."), filed on May 6, 2003, plaintiff claims that: (1) defendant committed three violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse...
In his Intellectual Property column, Stephen M. Kramarsky, a member of Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky, writes that courts initially read the "anti-circumvention" and "anti-trafficking" provisions of the Dig
...and an entrée into federal court, companies are asserting CFAA claims against disloyal employees who have misappropriated company data to use in...
...is available for employers against rogue employees. CFAA Claim The CFAA was enacted in 1984 as a criminal...
...judgment to Plaintiff against all Defendants; and 4) as to Plaintiff's claim of spoliation of evidence, pursuant to CPLR §3101, granting judgment in...
...materials, and cyber-bullying. The perceived breadth of activities prohibited by the CFAA is staggering and, as previously suggested by the authors, may not be...
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