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(A) No person shall knowingly use or operate the property of another without the consent of the owner or person authorized to give consent. (B) No person, in any manner and by any means, including, but not limited to, computer hacking, shall knowingly gain access to, attempt to gain access to, or cause access to be gained to any computer, computer system, computer network, cable service, cable ...
In law, misappropriation is the unauthorized use of another's name, likeness, identity, property, discoveries, inventions, etc. without that person's permission, resulting in harm to that person. Another use of the word refers to intentional and illegal use of property or funds; it can particularly refer to actions committed by a public official.
Simply the "intermeddling with or use of … the personal property" of another gives cause of action for trespass. [4] [5] Since CompuServe Inc. v. Cyber Promotions, Inc., [6] various courts have applied the principles of trespass to chattel to resolve cases involving unsolicited bulk e-mail and unauthorized server usage. [7] [8] [9] [10]
Monitoring your recent login activity can help you find out if your account has been accessed by unauthorized users. Review your recent activity and revoke access to suspicious entries using the info below. Remove suspicious activity. From a desktop or mobile browser, sign in and visit the Recent activity page. Depending on how you access your ...
John Anthony Litman, 40, of 1362 Highland Road, was charged with voyeurism, telephone harassment and unauthorized use of property after he took several pictures and videos off the customer's phone ...
Adverse possession in common law, and the related civil law concept of usucaption (also acquisitive prescription or prescriptive acquisition), are legal mechanisms under which a person who does not have legal title to a piece of property, usually real property, may acquire legal ownership based on continuous possession or occupation without the permission of its legal owner.
Transmit any material protected by intellectual property laws, rights of privacy or publicity or any other applicable law without obtaining all necessary consents; Attempt to gain unauthorized access to any network or computer; Interfere with another user’s use and enjoyment of PRIVATE WiFi;
Identity theft is the unauthorized use of another's personal or financial information to defraud an individual or entity into obtaining goods or services. The term 'personal or financial information,' typically refers to a person's name, address, credit card, bank account number, Social Security number, or medical insurance account number.