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- /* R FRINGE COMMENTARY- Here's the Maryland Computer Crimes Law,
- with comments; Article 27, Section 146, Code of Maryland, "Crimes
- and Punishments */
-
- (a) Definitions- In this section the following words have the
- meanings indicated.
-
- (1)(i) "Computer" means an electronic, magnetic, optical,
- organic, or other data processing device or system that performs
- logical, arithmetic, memory or storage functions.
-
- /* The reference to organic is very interesting. I guess when
- someone clones a brain (hopefully one much better than mine) then
- it is protected as well. */
-
- (ii) "Computer" includes any property, data storage
- facility, or communications facility that is directly related to
- or operated in conjunction with that device or system.
-
- (iii) "Computer" does not include an automated typewriter or
- typesetter, a portable calculator, or any computer that:
-
- 1. Is designed, manufactured, and used exclusively for routine
- personal, family or household purposes; and
-
- 2. Is not used to access, communicated with, or manipulate any
- other computer.
-
- /* Curious. Why shouldn't your video game system have just as
- much protection as a mainframe used for credit card transaction
- processing? In any event, all of you with modems are within the
- protection provided by this law. */
-
- (2) "Computer control language" means any ordered statements
- that direct a computer to perform specific functions.
-
- /* Yikes. Since my programming is so good, and I never know what
- my code will cause the computer to do, so I guess my code isn't a
- computer control language since it causes the computer to lock up
- or to perform random functions. */
-
- /* The preceding comment was a joke. */
-
- /*Just wanted to be sure that you knew that it was a joke. */
-
- (3) "Computer data base" means a representation of
- information, knowledge,, facts, concepts or instructions that:
-
- (i) Are being prepared or have been prepared in a
- formalized manner, and
-
- (ii) Are intended for use in a computer, computer system, or
- computer network.
-
- (4) "Computer network" means the interconnection of 1 or more
- computers through:
-
- (i) the use of satellite, microwave, line or other
- communication media; and
-
- (ii) Terminals or a complex consisting of 2 or more
- interconnected computers.
-
- (5) "Computer program" means an ordered set of instructions
- or statement that may interact with related data that, when
- executed in a computer system, causes the computer to perform
- specified functions.
-
- (6) "Computer services" includes, but is not limited to,
- computer time, data processing, and storage functions.
-
- (7) "Computer software" means computer programs,
- instructions, procedures or associated documentation that is
- concerned with the operation of a computer system.
-
- (8) "Computer system" means 1 or more connected or
- unconnected computers, peripheral devices, software, data, or
- programs.
-
- (9) "Access" means to instruct, communicated with, store data
- in, retrieve data from, or otherwise make use of equipment
- including, but not limited to, computers and other data
- processing equipment or resources connected therewith.
-
- (b) Other applicable Code provisions.-- This section does not
- preclude the applicability of any other provision of this Code.
-
- (c) Illegal access.-- No person shall intentionally,
- willfully, and without authorization access, attempt to access,
- or cause access to a computer, computer network, computer control
- language, computer system,computer services, computer data base,
- or any part of these systems or services.
-
- (d) Penalty. -- Any person who violates any provision of
- subsection (c) of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and on
- conviction is subject to a fine not exceeding $ 1,000 or
- imprisonment not exceeding three years or both.
-
- (e) Scope of offenses; jurisdiction. -- (1) When illegal
- access to a computer, computer network, computer control
- language, computer system, computer services, computer data base,
- or any part of these systems or services is committed in
- violation of this section pursuant to 1 scheme or continuing
- course of conduct, the conduct may be considered as 1 offense.
-
- (2) A court of competent jurisdiction in this State may try a
- person who allegedly violates any provision of subsection (c) of
- this section in any county in this State where:
-
- (i) The person performs the act; or
-
- (ii) THe accessed computer is located.