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Criminal law and tort law issues in cyberspace - Coggle Diagram
Criminal law and tort law issues in cyberspace
Mean rea
Actus reus
causation
jurisdiction
Subject matter jurisdiction
personal jurisdiction
Criminal procedure
prosecutor
information
fifth amendment of the U.S. constitution
CFAA
a financial institution computer
a computer used in interstate or foreign commerce
A federal government computer
arrangement
inform the defendant about the charges
advise the defendant about his or her legal and constitutional rights
The computer fraud and abuse act (1984)
nolo contendere
to commit a crime
to a facilitate a crime
as a target of crime
as a witness of a crime
computer trespass or intrusion
state laws against computer trespass
Theft of information
spam and phishing laws
interception of communication laws
complaint
statue of limitations
service of process
libel
Slander
Flamming
FTC identity theft website
cybersquatting
Malicious acts
The telephone harassment act
the interstate stalking and prevention act
the interstate communication act
negligence torts
Tortfeasor
tortious conduct
duty of due care
trespass torts
privacy violations
plaintiff
International torts
assumption of risk
Can-Spam Act
contributory negligence
comparative negligence