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Mon Nov 30 17:07:56 +0000 2020

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Eric Geller @ericgeller

Fisher: We don’t think the CFAA treats authorization in that way. And given that other statutes do that, we think that’s evidence that Congress didn’t intend to do that here. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 30, 2020 Hibernated

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Barrett is pushing Fisher over his definition of "authorization," expressing skepticism of his idea that it's "an on/off switch." She asks why the Court shouldn't view authorization as being inherently dependent on the purpose of the access. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 30, 2020 Hibernated

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Fisher's closing argument is about the CFAA's ambiguity. He seems to think that enough justices see it that way that this will appeal to them. "You cannot distinguish...hypotheticals [like Instagram] from the ones that the government wants to point at [as] the most troubling." — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 30, 2020 Hibernated

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