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Password Sharing Isn’t a Crime, EFF Tells Ninth Circuit

How many times have you logged into a computer or website with someone else’s name and password—maybe to retrieve information for a spouse or a friend—completely with their permission? Can you imagine spending a year in prison for that? It sounds ridiculous. That’s why EFF filed a “friend of the...

United States v. David Nosal

EFF has filed three separate amicus briefs in this criminal case, explaining why the government’s repeatedly expansive interpretation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) threatens people engaging in innocent behavior with criminal liability.
David Nosal, an ex-employee of the Korn/Ferry executive recruiting firm, was charged with violating...

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