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Nasty Flood of Phone Calls and E-Mails Gives Rise to Computer Fraud Damage Claim – 6th Cir.

In Pulte Homes International Union of North America, 648 F.3d 295 (6th Cir. 2011), the Sixth Circuit addressed the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) in a case where a national labor union launched a barrage of  harassing telephone calls and e-mails against a Michigan home builder that fired a union member. The plaintiff home sued the union under the …

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Posted byPaulPJuly 17, 2013April 9, 2015Posted inComputer Fraud and Abuse Act, Employment Law, Social MediaTags: 12(b)(6), Aaron's Law, access, CFAA, Computer Fraud, diminished ability, impairment, transmission, without authorizationLeave a comment on Nasty Flood of Phone Calls and E-Mails Gives Rise to Computer Fraud Damage Claim – 6th Cir.
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