16-9-153
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16-9-153.
(a)
It shall be illegal for a person or entity that is not an authorized user, as
defined in Code Section 16-9-151, of a computer in this state to knowingly,
willfully, or with conscious indifference or disregard cause computer software
to be copied onto such computer and use the software to do any of the following:
(1)
Take control of the
consumeŕs
or business
entitýs
computer by doing any of the following:
(A)
Transmitting or relaying commercial electronic mail or a computer virus from the
consumeŕs
or business
entitýs
computer, where the transmission or relaying is initiated by a person other than
the authorized user and without the authorization of an authorized user;
(B)
Accessing or using the
consumeŕs
or business
entitýs
modem or Internet service for the purpose of causing damage to the
consumeŕs
or business
entitýs
computer or of causing an authorized user or a third party affected by such
conduct to incur financial charges for a service that is not authorized by an
authorized user;
(C)
Using the
consumeŕs
or business
entitýs
computer as part of an activity performed by a group of computers for the
purpose of causing damage to another computer, including, but not limited to,
launching a denial of service attack; or
(D)
Opening multiple, sequential, stand-alone advertisements in the
consumeŕs
or business
entitýs
Internet browser without the authorization of an authorized user and with
knowledge that a reasonable computer user cannot close the advertisements
without turning off the computer or closing the
consumeŕs
or business
entitýs
Internet browser;
(2)
Modify any of the following settings related to the
computeŕs
access to, or use of, the Internet:
(A)
An authorized
useŕs
security or other settings that protect information about the authorized user
for the purpose of stealing personal information of an authorized user;
or
(B)
The security settings of the computer for the purpose of causing damage to one
or more computers; or
(3)
Prevent, without the authorization of an authorized user, an authorized
useŕs
reasonable efforts to block the installation of, or to disable, software, by
doing any of the following:
(A)
Presenting the authorized user with an option to decline installation of
software with knowledge that, when the option is selected by the authorized
user, the installation nevertheless proceeds; or
(B)
Falsely representing that software has been disabled.
(b)
Nothing in this Code section shall apply to any monitoring of, or interaction
with, a
useŕs
Internet or other network connection or service, or a protected computer, by a
telecommunications carrier, cable operator, computer hardware or software
provider, or provider of information service or interactive computer service for
network or computer security purposes, diagnostics, technical support, repair,
network management, network maintenance, authorized updates of software or
system firmware, authorized remote system management, or detection or prevention
of the unauthorized use of or fraudulent or other illegal activities in
connection with a network, service, or computer software, including scanning for
and removing software proscribed under this article.