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=== Computer Fraud and Abuse Act ===
 
=== Computer Fraud and Abuse Act ===
   
'''Loss''' is
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The term '''loss''' is defined as
   
{{Quote|any reasonable [[cost]] to any victim, including the cost of responding to an offense, conducting a [[damage assessment]], and [[restoring]] the [[data]], [[program]], [[system]], or [[information]] to its condition prior to the offense, and any [[revenue]] lost, [[cost]] incurred, or other [[consequential damages]] incurred because of [[interruption]] of service.<ref>18 U.S.C. §1030(e)(11).</ref>}}
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{{Quote|any reasonable cost to any victim, including the cost of responding to an offense, conducting a damage assessment, and restoring the [[data]], [[program]], [[system]], or [[information]] to its condition prior to the offense, and any [[revenue]] lost, cost incurred, or other [[consequential damages]] incurred because of interruption of service.<ref>18 U.S.C. §1030(e)(11).</ref>}}
   
 
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