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Category: Cyberlaw / Internet

Van Buren v. United States: Does a Police Officer Violate the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act if the Officer is Authorized to Access Certain Information on a Computer but the Officer Accesses the Information for an Improper Purpose?

By: Katelyn Pearson The United States Supreme Court on November 30, 2020 heard oral arguments of an appeal from the Eleventh Circuit. Nathan Van Buren…

MC Law Review January 21, 2021

Side Hustle Your Own App: An Intellectual Property Guide

Written by: James “Bud” Sheppard “Perhaps the only thing harder than taking your idea for a great app from concept to successful reality is watching…

MC Law Review January 12, 2021

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