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A year after Swartz suicide, reform of anti-hacking law remains elusive

Internet activist Aaron Swartz's suicide last January galvanized calls for an overhaul of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, used widely by the government to prosecute misdeeds that critics say the law was never intended to address. Yet, one year after Swartz's death, efforts to reform the law have made little headway.
19-01-2014 | see all news | Print Send

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