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tomsmeding
8y ago
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Maybe that's called "hacking" in the relevant document, but I'd classify that as overly broad.
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jdavis703
8y ago
Well however you classify it doesn't matter, what matters is how the government classifies it. There's the tragic story of Aaron Swartz who was caught up in this non-sense:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Swartz
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