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COMPUTER CRIME, Countries of WTO agree not to prevent their citizens from…
COMPUTER CRIME
Hacking
- Responding to non-malicious or prank hacking uses resources
- Hackers could accidentally do significant damage.
- Almost all hacking is a form of trespass
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Whose Laws Rule The Web
Potential Solution
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Alternative principles
- Responsibility-to-prevent-access
- Authority-to-prevent entry
- Countries of WTO agree not to prevent their citizens from buying certain services from other countries if those services are legal in their own.
Publishers must prevent material or services from being accessed in countries where they are illegal.
Government of Country A can act within Country A to try to block the entrance of material that is illegal there.