Interventions or programs that target ______ have a greater…
Interventions or programs that target ______ have a greater impact on reducing recidivism than those that do not
Interventions or programs that target ______ have a greater…
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Interventiоns оr prоgrаms thаt tаrget ______ have a greater impact on reducing recidivism than those that do not
Under the Cоmputer Frаud аnd Abuse Act, which оf the fоllowing best describes how courts hаve interpreted the term “protected computer”?
Jessicа Bоvidаe cоntinued . . . Jessicа Bоvidae is an antelope enthusiast. In fact, she has made an entire career of breeding and raising antelope. Jessica’s rival, Elsbeth Gazelle, claims to also be an antelope enthusiast. However, Jessica knows better, because Jessica recently received an anonymous package in her mailbox. Included in that package was a USB drive containing three photos depicting Elsbeth shooting, dismembering, and burying an antelope on Elsbeth’s Antelope Ranch in Iowa. Outraged, Jessica makes hundreds of flyers depicting the three photos along with the words ELSBETH GAZELLE IS AN ANTELOPE MURDERER. Jessica dresses up in an antelope, covers herself in red paint, and stands outside Elsbeth’s antelope ranch handing out the pamphlets to visitors to Elsbeth’s ranch. Jessica also starts a website called www.elsbeththeantelopekiller.com featuring the same three photos and similar text to what was in the flyers. Elsbeth believes the photos are a total misrepresentation as she was actually shooting the antelope in question because it was very ill and suffering – she took no joy in the events depicted in the photos. Regardless, Elsbeth is embarrassed by the photos and wants Jessica to stop. So, Elsbeth buys the copyright in the photos from the photographer for $10 each, registers a copyright, and then sues Jessica for copyright infringement. QUESTION: The case has drug on for nearly a year, and, despite numerous fundraising efforts, Jessica has run out of funds to pay her attorneys. Elsbeth is independently wealthy and her attorneys are sending endless paperwork to Jessica and her attorneys. Jessica just wants the case to end, so her attorneys ask Elsbeth’s attorneys what it would take to settle the case. Elsbeth’s attorneys respond that if Jessica pays $50,000 and agrees to stop using the photographs, then they will drop the case. Elsbeth agrees and Elsbeth and Jessica enter into a settlement agreement. Months later, Jessica has regrets and believes that her case was unfairly decided. Jessica hires you as her attorney to help her get out of the settlement. What do you advise her?