Saturday, April 14, 2012

Appeals Court Rules Computer Code Is Not "Property" [Crime]

Sergey Aleynikov, an ex-Goldman-Sachs programmer, spent a year in prison for downloading source code of the firm's high-speed trading software before his sentence was overturned in February. Today, the court explained why—downloading computer code doesn't constitute stealing under the National Stolen Property Act. More »


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