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Delaware Computer Crimes Laws




More Information on Computer Crime Laws

Code Section11 §§931, et seq.
Mental State Required for ProsecutionKnowingly, intentionally, recklessly, negligently
Misdemeanor Computer CrimesClass A misdemeanor: when unauthorized access, theft of computer services, interruption of computer services, misuse of computer system info or destruction of computer equipment, sending commercial email after asked to stop, and damages $500 or less
Felony Computer CrimesClass G felony: same offenses and damages >$500; class F felony: same offenses and damages exceeds $1,000 or risk of injury to another person; class E felony: same offenses and damages exceed $5,000; class D felony: same and damages exceed $10,000
Attempt Considered a Crime?No
Civil Lawsuit Permitted?Yes

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