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== Definition ==
== Electronic Communications Privacy Act ==
 
   
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Under the [[Electronic Communications Privacy Act]],[http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/18/usc_sec_18_00002510----000-.html] '''computer trespasser''' —
'''Computer trespasser''' —
 
   
 
{{Quote|(A) means a person who [[access]]es a [[protected computer]] without [[authorization]] and thus has no [[reasonable expectation of privacy]] in any [[communication]] [[transmit]]ted to, through, or from the [[protected computer]]; and
 
{{Quote|(A) means a person who [[access]]es a [[protected computer]] without [[authorization]] and thus has no [[reasonable expectation of privacy]] in any [[communication]] [[transmit]]ted to, through, or from the [[protected computer]]; and
 
 
(B) does not include a person known by the owner or operator of the [[protected computer]] to have an existing [[contractual relationship]] with the owner or operator of the [[protected computer]] for [[access]] to all or part of the [[protected computer]].<ref>18 U.S.C. §2501(21).</ref>}}
 
(B) does not include a person known by the owner or operator of the [[protected computer]] to have an existing [[contractual relationship]] with the owner or operator of the [[protected computer]] for [[access]] to all or part of the [[protected computer]].<ref>18 U.S.C. §2501(21).</ref>}}
   
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