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What is the definition of traditional trespass to personal property? How does this definition differ from that of trespass to computer services?
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Ms. Sue
Damage must be done to personal property for it to be considered trespass. However, any attempt to access a computer or programs constitutes trespass to computer services.
http://chestofbooks.com/society/law/Popular-Law-4/Chapter-VI-Trespass-On-Personal-Property-Section-34-What.html
http://www.iprotect.com/Community_Forum/statutes-states-ctr-2.php
http://chestofbooks.com/society/law/Popular-Law-4/Chapter-VI-Trespass-On-Personal-Property-Section-34-What.html
http://www.iprotect.com/Community_Forum/statutes-states-ctr-2.php
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