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Friday, July 7, 2000

Court Says Agents Went Too Far in Online Sting

(New York Times) "Entrapment" is a word that defense lawyers sometimes use to fight criminal charges against their clients and intimidate overzealous police officers. But is it possible for entrapment to occur in cyberspace? According to a prominent federal appeals court, the answer is yes. USA v. Poehlman. (U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit) [Quick Links Computercrime Cybercrime]
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Industry Cautiously Eyes Effort to Fight Cybercrime

(Washington technology) The information technology industry and law enforcement community have reached quick agreement on the need for cooperation in the fight against cybercrime, but determining precisely how the public and private sectors will share information and expertise figures to be a more difficult task.
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Industry Cautiously Eyes Effort to Fight Cybercrime

(Washington technology) The information technology industry and law enforcement community have reached quick agreement on the need for cooperation in the fight against cybercrime, but determining precisely how the public and private sectors will share information and expertise figures to be a more difficult task.
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Maximillian Dornseif, 2002.
 
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