Accessing a computer with dishonest intent: The infinite legal possibilities of Hong Kong’s ‘catch all’ law
The offence of gaining access to a computer with dishonest intent is fast becoming a textbook example of how the rule of law can morph into the abuse of law to get prosecutors whatever they want. The latest case involved a man who put a camera in his bathroom to produce pictures of a lady … Continue reading Accessing a computer with dishonest intent: The infinite legal possibilities of Hong Kong’s ‘catch all’ law
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Accessing a computer with dishonest intent: The infinite legal possibilities of Hong Kong’s ‘catch all’ law
The offence of gaining access to a computer with dishonest intent is fast becoming a textbook example of how the rule of law can morph into the abuse of law to get prosecutors whatever they want. The latest case involved a man who put a camera in his bathroom to produce pictures of a lady … Continue reading Accessing a computer with dishonest intent: The infinite legal possibilities of Hong Kong’s ‘catch all’ law