Wednesday, 2 October 2013


Court Tells Asst. Principal That Students' Fake Social Media Accounts Don't Violate CFAA Or Racketeering Laws (via Techdirt)

When all else fails, conjure up the CFAA and see if that can stop the "cyberbullying." That seems to be the legal theory here in the case of a middle school assistant principal who sued five students (and their parents) for creating fake social media…

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