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CHAPTER 76 COMPUTER OFFENSES DEFINITIONS
18 PA.C.S.A. 7601
COMPUTER CRIME DEFINITION OF TERMS
ACCESS To intercept, instruct, communicate with, store data in, retrieve
data from or otherwise make use of any resources of a computer, computer
system, computer network or database.
COMPUTER An electronic, magnetic, optical, hydraulic, organic or
other high speed data processing device or system which performs logic,
arithmetic or memory functions and includes all input, output, processing,
storage, software or communication facilities which are connected or related
to the device in a system or network.
COMPUTER DATA A representation of information, knowledge, facts,
concepts or instructions which is being prepared or has been prepared and
is intended to be processed, is being processed or has been processed in
a computer or computer network and may be in any form, whether readable
only by a computer or only by a human or by either, including, but not limited
to, computer printouts, magnetic storage media, punched card or stored internally
in the memory of the computer.
COMPUTER NETWORK The interconnection of two or more computers through
the usage of satellite, microwave, line or other communication medium.
COMPUTER OPERATION Arithmetic, logical, monitoring, storage or retrieval
functions and any combination thereof, including, but not limited to, communication
with, storage of data to or retrieval of data from any device or human hand
manipulation of electronic or magnetic impulses. In reference to a particular
computer, the term also includes any function for which that computer was
generally designed.
COMPUTER PROGRAM An ordered set of instructions or statements and
related data that, when automatically executed in actual or modified form
in a computer system, causes it to perform specified functions.
COMPUTER SOFTWARE A set of computer programs, procedures or associated
documentation concerned with the operation of a computer system.
COMPUTER VIRUS A computer program copied to, created on or installed
to a computer, computer network, computer program, computer software or
computer system without the informed consent of the owner of the computer,
computer network, computer program, computer software or computer system
without the informed consent of the owner of the computer, computer network,
computer program, computer software or computer system that may replicate
itself and that causes or can cause unauthorized activities within or by
the computer, computer network, computer program, computer software or computer
system.
DATABASE A representation of information, knowledge, facts, concepts
or instructions which are being prepared or processed or have been prepared
or processed in a formalized manner and are intended for use in a computer,
computer system or computer network, including, but not limited to, computer
printouts, magnetic storage media, punched cards or data stored internally
in the memory of the computer.
DENIAL-OF-SERVICE ATTACK An explicit attempt to prevent legitimate
users of a service from using that service, including, but not limited to:
flooding a network, thereby preventing legitimate network traffic;
disrupting connections between two computers, thereby preventing access
to a service;
preventing a particular person from accessing a service; or
disrupting service to a specific computer system or person.
DEPRIVE To withhold property of another permanently or for so extended
a period as to appropriate a major portion of its economic value, or with
intent to restore only upon payment of reward or other compensation, or
to dispose of the property so as to make it unlikely that the owner will
recover it.
ECONOMIC VALUE The market value of property or an instrument which
creates, releases, discharges or otherwise affects a valuable legal right,
privilege or obligation at the time and place of the crime or, if such cannot
be satisfactorily ascertained, the cost of replacement of the property or
instrument within a reasonable time after the crime.
ELECTRONIC VALUE The market value of property or an instrument which
creates, releases, discharges or otherwise effects a valuable legal right,
privilege or obligation at the time and place of the crime or, if such cannot
be satisfactorily ascertained, the cost of replacement of the property or
instrument within a reasonable time after the crime.
ELECTRONIC MAIL SERVICE PROVIDER A person who is an intermediary
in sending or receiving electronic mail or who provides to end-users of
electronic mail services the ability to send or receive electronic mail.
ELECTRONIC MAIL TRANSMISSION INFORMATION Information used to identify
the origin or destination of a transmission or to aid in its routing, including
information recorded as part of electronic mail whether or not such information
is displayed initially to the user upon receipt of electronic mail, that
purports to represent the information used to identify the origin or destination
of a transmission or to aid in its routing.
ESTABLISHED BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP A prior or existing relationship
formed by a voluntary two-way communication initiated by a person or entity
and a recipient with or without an exchange of consideration, on the basis
of an inquiry, application purchase or transaction by the recipient regarding
products or services offered by such persons or entity. In regard to an
inquiry, the person or entity shall obtain the consent of a recipient beyond
the initial inquiry. An established business relationship does not exist
if the recipient requests to be removed from the distribution lists of an
initiator.
FAX The transmission of the facsimile of a document through a connection
with a telephone or computer network.
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT Includes, but is not limited to, any check,
draft, warrant, money order, note, certificate of deposit, letter of credit,
bill of exchange, credit or debit card, transaction authorization mechanism,
marketable security or any computer system representation thereof.
INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER A person who furnishes a service that enables
users to access content, information, electronic mail or other services
offered over the internet.
PERSON Any individual, corporation, partnership, association, organization
or entity capable of holding a legal or beneficial interest in property.
PROPERTY Includes, but is not limited to, financial instruments,
computer software and programs in either machines or human readable form,
and anything of value, tangible or intangible.
TELECOMMUNICATION DEVICE Any type of instrument, device, machine
or equipment which is capable of transmitting, acquiring, decrypting or
receiving any telephonic, electronic, data, internet access, audio, video,
microwave or radio transmission or decryption of all such communications,
transmissions, signals or services over any cable television, telephone,
satellite, microwave, radio or wireless distribution system or facility,
or any part, accessory or components thereof, including any computer circuit,
security module, smart card, software, computer chip, electronic mechanism
or other component, accessory or part which is capable of facilitating the
transmission, decryption, acquisition or reception of all such communications
transmissions, signals or services.
WIRELESS ADVERTISEMENT The initiation of a telephone call or a message
capable of providing text, graphic or image messages by a commercial mobile
service provider, unlicensed wireless services provider or common carrier
wireless exchange access service provider for the purpose of marketing goods
or services. The term does not include a call or message to a person with
that person's prior express invitation or permission or to a person with
whom the caller has an established business relationship.
WORLD WIDE WEB Includes, but is not limited to, a computer server-based
file archive accessible, over the internet, using a hypertext transfer protocol,
file transfer protocol or other similar protocols.
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