Definition[]
Under Georgia law, computer trespass is defined as follows:
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Any person who uses a computer or computer network with knowledge that such use is without authority and with the intention of:
- (1) Deleting or in any way removing, either temporarily or permanently, any computer program or data from a computer or computer network;
- (2) Obstructing, interrupting, or in any way interfering with the use of a computer program or data; or
- (3) Altering, damaging, or in any way causing the malfunction of a computer, computer network, or computer program, regardless of how long the alteration, damage, or malfunction persists
shall be guilty of the crime of computer trespass.[1]
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