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Raphael Gray, 18, from Clunderwen, faces 10 charges under the Computer Misuse Act 1990 (section 2) of downloading unauthorized information.
BBC: Teenager in court on hacking charges
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Prosecutors indicted Swartz for violating Section 1030 of the Computer Frauds and Abuse Act, the anti-hacking statute, related to unauthorized accessing of a computer and obtaining information therefrom.
FORBES: Aaron Swartz' Suicide Forces Hard Questions About The Criminal Justice System
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Scotland Yard said the arrest - under Section 1 of the Computer Misuse Act 1990 - relates to a "suspected conspiracy" involving the gathering of data from stolen mobile phones.
BBC: New Scotland Yard sign
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An experimental section of road where an external computer can take over your car if you wish (and are suitably wired up) is now open in California to test the idea.
ECONOMIST: Traffic management
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An "Inbound" section showed any computers that were using my computer for backup.
WSJ: For Backup, You've Got a Friend, Family or Cloud
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The Computer Misuse Act 1990 states that anyone who gains unauthorised access to (or modifies) computer material may be liable to up to 2 years in prison (Section 1).
FORBES: Police Warn Internet Hacktivists Of 10 Years Jail Time
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The chamber was packed, with the MEPs - including Robert Kilroy-Silk making a very rare appearance, sitting in the non-aligned section with Jean Marie le Pen et al - parked behind their computer screens in semi-circular rows.
BBC: My week as an MEP - Tuesday
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The site also has an entertaining humor section, with links to all those bad-joke pages about the Y2K computer bug.
CNN: New Year's Eve on the Net