2010 Pennsylvania Code
Title 18 - CRIMES AND OFFENSES
Chapter 76 - Computer Offenses
7605 - Defense.

     § 7605.  Defense.
        It is a defense to an action brought pursuant to Subchapter B
     (relating to hacking and similar offenses) that the actor:
            (1)  was entitled by law or contract to engage in the
        conduct constituting the offense; or
            (2)  reasonably believed that he had the authorization or
        permission of the owner, lessee, licensee, authorized holder,
        authorized possessor or agent of the computer, computer
        network, computer software, computer system, database or
        telecommunication device or that the owner or authorized
        holder would have authorized or provided permission to engage
        in the conduct constituting the offense. As used in this
        section, the term "authorization" includes express or implied
        consent, including by trade usage, course of dealing, course
        of performance or commercial programming practices.

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