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- TITLE 11 CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
- PART I . DELAWARE CRIMINAL CODE
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- CHAPTER 5. SPECIFIC OFFENSES
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- SUBCHAPTER III. OFFENSES INVOLVING PROPERTY . SUBPART A.
- ARSON AND RELATED OFFENSES
-
- 11 Del. C. @ 931
-
- @ 931. Definitions.
-
- As used in this subpart:
- (1) "Access" means to instruct, communicate with, store data
- in or retrieve data from a computer, computer system or
- computer network. (2) "Computer" means a programmable,
- electronic device capable of accepting and processing data.
- (3) "Computer network" means:
- a. A set of related devices connected to a computer by
- communications facilities;
- b. A complex of 2 or more computers, including related
- devices, connected by communications facilities; or
- c. The communications transmission facilities and devices
- used to interconnect computational equipment, along with control
- mechanisms associated thereto.
- (4) "Computer program" means a set of instructions,
- statements or related data that, in actual or modified form, is
- capable of causing a computer or computer system to perform
- specified functions.
- (5) "Computer services" includes, but is not limited to,
- computer access, data processing and data storage.
- (6) "Computer software" means 1 or more computer programs,
- existing in any form, or any associated operational procedures,
- manuals or other documentation.
- (7) "Computer system" means a computer, its software, related
- equipment and communications facilities, if any, and includes
- computer networks.
- (8) "Data" means information of any kind in any form,
- including computer software.
- (9) "Person" means a natural person, corporation, trust,
- partnership, incorporated or unincorporated association and any
- other legal or governmental entity, including any state or
- municipal entity or public official.
- (10) "Private personal data" means data concerning a natural
- person which a reasonable person would want to keep private and
- which is protectable under law.
- (11) "Property" means anything of value, including data.
-
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- TITLE 11 CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
- PART I . DELAWARE CRIMINAL CODE
-
- CHAPTER 5. SPECIFIC OFFENSES
-
- SUBCHAPTER III. OFFENSES INVOLVING PROPERTY . SUBPART A.
- ARSON AND RELATED OFFENSES
-
- 11 Del. C. @ 932
-
- @ 932. Unauthorized access.
-
- A person is guilty of the computer crime of unauthorized access
- to a computer system when, knowing that he is not authorized to do
- so, he accesses or causes to be accessed any computer system
- without authorization.
-
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- TITLE 11 CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
- PART I . DELAWARE CRIMINAL CODE
-
- CHAPTER 5. SPECIFIC OFFENSES
-
- SUBCHAPTER III. OFFENSES INVOLVING PROPERTY . SUBPART A.
- ARSON AND RELATED OFFENSES
-
- 11 Del. C. @ 933
-
- @ 933. Theft of computer services.
-
- A person is guilty of the computer crime of theft of computer
- services when he accesses or causes to be accessed or otherwise
- uses or causes to be used a computer system with the intent to
- obtain unauthorized computer services, computer software or data.
-
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- TITLE 11 CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
- PART I . DELAWARE CRIMINAL CODE
-
- CHAPTER 5. SPECIFIC OFFENSES
-
- SUBCHAPTER III. OFFENSES INVOLVING PROPERTY . SUBPART A.
- ARSON AND RELATED OFFENSES
-
- 11 Del. C. @ 934
-
- @ 934. Interruption of computer services.
-
- A person is guilty of the computer crime of interruption of
- computer services when that person, without authorization,
- intentionally or recklessly disrupts or degrades or causes the
- disruption or degradation of computer services or denies or causes
- the denial of computer services to an authorized user of a computer
- system.
-
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- TITLE 11 CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
- PART I . DELAWARE CRIMINAL CODE
- CHAPTER 5. SPECIFIC OFFENSES
-
- SUBCHAPTER III. OFFENSES INVOLVING PROPERTY . SUBPART A.
- ARSON AND RELATED OFFENSES
-
- 11 Del. C. @ 935
-
- @ 935. Misuse of computer system information.
-
- A person is guilty of the computer crime of misuse of computer
- system information when:
- (1) As a result of his accessing or causing to be accessed a
- computer system, he intentionally makes or causes to be made an
- unauthorized display, use, disclosure or copy, in any form, of
- data residing in, communicated by or produced by a computer system;
- (2) That person intentionally or recklessly and without
- authorization:
- a. Alters, deletes, tampers with, damages, destroys or
- takes data intended for use by a computer system, whether residing
- within or external to a computer system; or
- b. Interrupts or adds data to data residing within a
- computer system;
- (3) That person knowingly receives or retains data obtained
- in violation of subdivision (1) or (2) of this section; or
- (4) That person uses or discloses any data which that person knows
- or believes was obtained in violation of subdivision (1) or (2)
- of this section.
-
-
- TITLE 11 CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
- PART I . DELAWARE CRIMINAL CODE
-
- CHAPTER 5. SPECIFIC OFFENSES
-
- SUBCHAPTER III. OFFENSES INVOLVING PROPERTY . SUBPART A.
- ARSON AND RELATED OFFENSES
-
- 11 Del. C. @ 936
-
- @ 936. Destruction of computer equipment.
-
- A person is guilty of the computer crime of destruction of
- computer equipment when that person, without authorization,
- intentionally or recklessly tampers with, takes, transfers,
- conceals, alters, damages or destroys any equipment used in a
- computer system or intentionally or recklessly causes any of the
- foregoing to occur.
-
-
- TITLE 11 CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
- PART I . DELAWARE CRIMINAL CODE
-
- CHAPTER 5. SPECIFIC OFFENSES
-
- SUBCHAPTER III. OFFENSES INVOLVING PROPERTY . SUBPART A.
- ARSON AND RELATED OFFENSES
-
- 11 Del. C. @ 937
-
- @ 937. Penalties [Amendment effective with respect to crimes
- committed June 30, 1990, or thereafter].
-
- (a) A person committing any of the crimes described in @@
- 932-936 of this title is guilty in the first degree when the damage
- to or the value of the property or computer services affected
- exceeds $ 10,000.
-
- Computer crime in the first degree is a class D felony.
- (b) A person committing any of the crimes described in @@
- 932-936 of this title is guilty in the second degree when the
- damage to or the value of the property or computer services
- affected exceeds $ 5,000.
-
- Computer crime in the second degree is a class E felony.
- (c) A person committing any of the crimes described in @@
- 932-936 of this title is guilty in the third degree when:
- (1) The damage to or the value of the property or computer
- services affected exceeds $ 1,000; or
- (2) That person engages in conduct which creates a risk of
- serious physical injury to another person.
-
- Computer crime in the third degree is a class F felony.
-
- (d) A person committing any of the crimes described in @@
- 932-936 of this title is guilty in the fourth degree when the
- damage to or the value of the property or computer services
- affected exceeds $ 500.
-
- Computer crime in the fourth degree is a class G felony.
- (e) A person committing any of the crimes described in @@
- 932-936 of this title is guilty in the fifth degree when the damage
- to or the value of the property or computer services, if any, is $
- 500 or less.
-
- Computer crime in the fifth degree is a class A misdemeanor.
- (f) Any person gaining money, property services or other
- consideration through the commission of any offense under this
- subpart, upon conviction, in lieu of having a fine imposed, may be
- sentenced by the court to pay an amount, fixed by the court, not to
- exceed double the amount of the defendant's gain from the
- commission of such offense. In such case, the court shall make a
- finding as to the amount of the defendant's gain from the offense
- and, if the record does not contain sufficient evidence to support
- such a finding, the court may conduct a hearing upon the issue. For
- the purpose of this section, "gain" means the amount of money or
- the value of property or computer services or other consideration
- derived.
- (g) Amounts included in violations of this subpart committed
- pursuant to 1 scheme or course of conduct, whether from the same
- person or several persons, may be aggregated in determining the
- degree of the crime.
-
- (h) For the purposes of this subpart, the value of property or
- computer services shall be:
- (1) The market value of the property or computer services at
- the time of the violation; or
- (2) If the property or computer services are unrecoverable,
- damaged or destroyed as a result of a violation of this subpart,
- the cost of reproducing or replacing the property or computer
- services at the time of the violation.
-
- When the value of the property or computer services or damage
- thereto cannot be satisfactorily ascertained, the value shall be
- deemed to be $ 250.
- (i) Notwithstanding this section, the value of private personal
- data shall be deemed to be $ 500.
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- TITLE 11 CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
- PART I . DELAWARE CRIMINAL CODE
-
- CHAPTER 5. SPECIFIC OFFENSES
-
- SUBCHAPTER III. OFFENSES INVOLVING PROPERTY . SUBPART A.
- ARSON AND RELATED OFFENSES
-
- 11 Del. C. @ 938
-
- @ 938. Venue.
-
- (a) In any prosecution for any violation of @@ 932-936 of this
- title, the offense shall be deemed to have been committed in the
- place at which the act occurred or in which the computer system or
- part thereof involved in the violation was located.
-
- (b) In any prosecution for any violation of @@ 932-936 of this
- title based upon more than 1 act in violation thereof, the offense
- shall be deemed to have been committed in any of the places at
- which any of the acts occurred or in which a computer system or
- part thereof involved in a violation was located.
- (c) If any act performed in furtherance of the offenses set out
- in @@ 932-936 of this title occurs in this State or in any computer
- system or part thereof accessed in violation of @@ 932-936 of this
- title is located in this State, the offense shall be deemed to have
- occurred in this State.
-
-
- TITLE 11 CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
- PART I . DELAWARE CRIMINAL CODE
-
- CHAPTER 5. SPECIFIC OFFENSES
-
- SUBCHAPTER III. OFFENSES INVOLVING PROPERTY . SUBPART A.
- ARSON AND RELATED OFFENSES
-
- 11 Del. C. @ 939
-
- @ 939. Remedies of aggrieved persons.
-
- (a) Any aggrieved person who has reason to believe that any
- other person has been engaged, is engaged or is about to engage in
- an alleged violation of any provision of @@ 932-936 of this title
- may bring an action against such person and may apply to the Court
- of Chancery for: (i) An order temporarily or permanently
- restraining and enjoining the commencement or continuance of such
- act or acts; (ii) an order directing restitution; or (iii) an order
- directing the appointment of a receiver. Subject to making due
- provisions for the rights of innocent persons, a receiver shall
- have the power to sue for, collect, receive and take into his
- possession any property which belongs to the person who is alleged
- to have violated any provision of this subpart and which may have
- been derived by, been used in or aided in any manner such alleged
- violation. Such property shall include goods and chattels, rights
- and credits, moneys and effects, books, records, documents, papers,
- choses in action, bills, notes and property of every description
- including all computer system equipment and data, and including
- property with which such property has been commingled if it cannot
- be identified in kind because of such commingling. The receiver
- shall also have the power to sell, convey and assign all of the
- foregoing and hold and dispose of the proceeds thereof under the
- direction of the Court. Any person who has suffered damages as a
- result of an alleged violation of any provision of @@ 932-936 of
- this title, and submits proof to the satisfaction of the Court that
- he has in fact been damaged, may participate with general creditors
- in the distribution of the assets to the extent he has sustained
- out-of-pocket losses. The Court shall have jurisdiction of all
- questions arising in such proceedings and may make such orders and
- judgments therein as may be required.
- (b) The Court may award the relief applied for or such other
- relief as it may deem appropriate in equity.
-
- (c) Independent of or in conjunction with an action under
- subsection (a) of this section, any person who suffers any injury
- to person, business or property may bring an action for damages
- against a person who is alleged to have violated any provision of
- @@ 932-936 of this title. The aggrieved person shall recover actual
- damages and damages for unjust enrichment not taken into account in
- computing damages for actual loss and treble damages where there
- has been a showing of wilful and malicious conduct.
-
- (d) Proof of pecuniary loss is not required to establish actual
- damages in connection with an alleged violation of @ 935 of this
- title arising from misuse of private personal data.
-
- (e) In any civil action brought under this section, the Court
- shall award to any aggrieved person who prevails reasonable costs
- and reasonable attorney's fees.
-
- (f) The filing of a criminal action against a person is not a
- prerequisite to the bringing of a civil action under this section
- against such person.
- (g) No civil action under this section may be brought but within
- 3 years from the date the alleged violation of @@ 932-936 of this
- title is discovered or should have been discovered by the exercise
- of reasonable diligence.
-
-