It’s not because the law got any better...
Seventeen highlights the absurdity of giving terms of service the force of law under the CFAA. It boasts a readership of almost 4.5 million teen readers with an average age of 16 and a half, and yet, until today, the average reader was legally banned from visiting Seventeen.com. That’s right, for a magazine dedicated to teen fashion, the publisher’s terms explicitly restricted online access to readers 18 and older.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
"If you are 17 or under, a federal prosecutor could have charged you with computer hacking just for reading Seventeen magazine online..."
"... until today."
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