Federal Judge Repudiates Thomas O'Brien's MySpace Hoax
Last month I noted that U.S. District Judge George Wu planned to throw out Lori Drew's misdemeanor conviction under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, stemming from her participation in a MySpace prank that seems to have precipitated the suicide of 13-year-old Megan Meier. On Friday he made it official, ruling that the legal interpretation U.S. Attorney Thomas O'Brien used to prosecute Drew, which makes intentionally violating a website's terms of service a federal crime, conflicts with the due process requirement of fair warning. Wu waited until after Drew's conviction to dismiss the case against her because she also was charged with a felony violation of the statute, unauthorized computer access in furtherance of a tort (in this case, intentional infliction of emotional distress). Wu concluded that the additional element of intent required by that count avoided the problems of vagueness and overbreadth raised by criminalizing terms-of-service violations in general. But since Drew was acquitted of the felony, all that remained was her failure to follow MySpace's rules.
As with many other websites, Wu notes in his decision, "A person could become a MySpace member without ever reading or otherwise becoming aware of the privisions and conditions of the MySpace terms of service by merely clicking on the 'check box' and then the 'Sign Up' button without first accessing the 'Terms' section." Furthermore, "MySpace was allowed to unilaterally modify the terms of service, with such modifications taking effect upon the posting of a notice on its website. Thus, members would have to review the MSTOS [MySpace terms of service] each time they logged on to the website, to ensure that they were aware of any updates in order to avoid violating some new provision of the terms of service." They also would have to guess at the meaning of vague rules—proscribing "offensive" material or "misleading" information, for example—and try to figure out which violations might lead to prosecution.
"If any violation of any term of service is held to make the access unauthorized [and therefore illegal], that strategy probably would resolve this particular vagueness issue," Wu writes. At the same time, however, it would "render the statute incredibly overbroad and contravene the second prong of the void-for-vagueness doctrine," which requires "guidelines to govern law enforcement." Such a broad reading of the law "makes the website owner—in essence—the party who ultimately defines the criminal conduct."
Wu suggests several examples of Internet users who could be treated as criminals under O'Brien's reading of the law, including "the lonely-heart who submits intentionally inaccurate data about his or her age, height and/or physical appearance, which contravenes the MSTOS prohibition against providing 'information that you know is false or misleading'"; "the student who posts candid photographs of classmates without their permission, which breaches the MSTOS provision covering 'a photograph of another person that you have posted without thatperson's consent'"; and "the exasperated parent who sends out a group message to neighborhood friends entreating them to purchase his or her daughter's girl scout cookies, which transgresses the MSTOS rule against 'advertising to, or solicitation of, any Member to buy or sell any products or services through the Services.'" Indeed, he notes, Megan Meier herself could have been prosecuted under this interpretation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, since she broke MySpace's rules by signing up when she was younger than 14.
"If every such breach does qualify," Wu writes, "then there is absolutely no limitation or criteria as to which of the breaches should merit criminal prosecution." In short, he says, O'Brien's interpretation of the law transforms the prohibition of unauthorized computer access into "an overwhelmingly overbroad enactment that would convert a multitude of otherwise innocent Internet users into misdemeanant criminals."
George Washington University law professor Orin Kerr, who wrote a prescient article about the danger posed by this kind of prosecution back in 2003 and provided pro bono legal assistance to Drew, has more at The Volokh Conspiracy. I condemned the Drew prosecution here. Other Reason coverage of the case here.
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Logical conclusion in Statutory Interpretation WIN!
So basically, ignorance is an excuse? Can I use this defense in criminal court? I didn't read the statutes everyday to see what was illegal so I didn't break the law?
A website's terms of service don't have the weight of law, brotherben, and Judge Wu is trying to keep it that way.
Longer Xeones:
What the judge is saying, brotherben, is that if "unauthorized" access is an element of a criminal offense, then what counts as unauthorized must be defined by law, not by contract. Especially a contract that can be unilaterally changed without giving you notice.
imagine the horror of being convicted of a federal crime for sockpuppeting someone on a blog's comment section.
X,und R C, thanks. My brain is struggling with simple logic today.
IIRC, this case was like Terri Schiavo in that the public was screaming for someone to do something.
Or the horror of going to jail for mockingly linking to another blog.
Jesus, Splenda, the amount of just downright weirdness out there makes it hard to be sex-positive sometimes.
SugarFree,
Help a brother out. What exactly is a "genderqueer trans man"? That's too many qualifiers for my tiny brain to process.
What exactly is a "genderqueer trans man"?
Warty.
Clearly someone should just go and shoot Lori Drew in the face and leave the courts out of it. No need to drag the law through the mud when something so simple would work.
Holy shit a judge saying things that make sense!!!
John-David,
"genderqueer trans man"
That would be a woman who identifies as male (before, during or after sexual assignment surgery) who does not outwardly present as a male (androgyny) and believes themselves to be outside the gender binary.
Under strict defintion, this is a contradiction. "Trans" means identifying as a biological sex not your own, whereas "genderqueer" means not identifying as either binary sex, considering yourself as a mixture of both or outside the binary in a "third" gender sense. For example: "I was born Y, want to be or think of myself as X, but I don't want to be Y or X" is not logical.
"Genderqueer" probably should have been "genderfucking" (the deliberate problematization of one's outward gender/sex identification) if what I said above is the intention. Which makes a logical, at least, consistent statement: "I was born Y, want to be or think of myself as X, but I don't want to recognized by society as Y or X."
I have my terms of service memorized. And I can recite all the changes that have occured since I joined in both chronilogical and alphabetical order.
"""Holy shit a judge saying things that make sense!!!"""
It happens every now and then.
apologies for the threadjack.
Disney buying Marvel comics.
Conflicted says: I am not near the point of sexual reassignment surgery at the moment, but in a couple years I will be in a position where I could have it (and paid for by the government as I'm in the UK).
Dr. Foxy responds: Choose your surgeon carefully...
Maybe this is why the UK has women giving birth in hallways and elevators. Sounds like the Brits are doing everything they can to discourage people from having children.
You know, at some point, as in the sub-sub-classification of metal music, this just gets stupid.
Seriously - not every little psychological inconsistency or social/political predilection, intentional or no, warrants a "sexuality" label. Genderfucking is one such animal: it is the deliberate undertaking of 'playing' with gender roles. Why the fuck should someone have that respected?
Sometimes I think sexual revolutions get a little immature.
Good result, but it would have been better if Wu had simply held that a statute which prohibits persons from accessing private information stored on computers without permission cannot possibly be read to criminalize mere terms of use violations. Sending someone a nasty email may be a TOS violation, but how does it possibly constitute unauthorized access to private information?
You know, at some point, as in the sub-sub-classification of metal music, this just gets stupid.
Then don't ask NutraSweet to define his own sexuality. Unless you want a dissertation on "genderfurry".
So basically, ignorance is an excuse? Can I use this defense in criminal court? I didn't read the statutes everyday to see what was illegal so I didn't break the law?
That only applies to LEOs, elected officials and other government employees. You'll still take it in the shorts.
apologies for the threadjack.
Disney buying Marvel comics.
This does not bode well.
J sub D - at least you know now that Spiderman will never enter the public domain.
The disney thing is of no interest to me but I knew all you basement dwelling, pizza pocket eating comictards would care.
As long as they let Brad Bird direct, I would look forward to a Pixar/Marvel mashup.
Disney buying Marvel comics.
Aaargh. I had MVL on my "looking very seriously to buy some shares" list, but never quite caught the buy signal I wanted.
'the amount of just downright weirdness out there makes it hard to be sex-positive sometimes. . . .
'Sometimes I think sexual revolutions get a little immature.'
That sort of thinking can lead to conservatism.
MM - I'm aware. If I start believing that little crackers turn into man's flesh, just kill me, OK?
"genderfurry"
I'm am furry, but you can't tell what kind of animal I am.
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Hyperdefinitionalism is the basis of all mature collectivist movements. When what you are is more important than who you are, indeed if what you is who you are, you are just a cog in a struggle that will be fought on levels inimical to the individual.
Eisner's out at Disney, right? Then Marvel might do OK.
SF, that link is awesome...without being insensitive to transgendered-type people...actually I don't know how this won't sound insensitive...anyway, I'm glad I, like most people am comfortable with my gender. I can't imagine how weird sex must be for that person.
Art,
I'm glad too. I just really wonder when "go see a shrink" applies. "The only pleasure I get is from a part of me I want to cut off." Issues, s/he's got 'em.
come on Splenda, you cannot say "Seek Professional Help!"...what, do you think genderqueer is some KINDA PROBLEM or something?!
this is what cisgendered privilege gets you.
TAO,
It's some toxic shit. That's why I read over there. The only difference they refuse to tolerate is a lack of difference. Hilarious.
This may be of help:
Crap.
How to cehck your cis privilege
It's attitudes like this that make me despise the whole "let's whine about our sexuality" movement. Just pretend that you penis is a really big clitoris, and get on with it.
PantsFan link is cute. You guys should read it. It boils down to "When someone calls you transphobic/racist/sexist, because you are not transgendered/not black/not a woman you're supposed to shut up and take it."
Sugarfree,
It's so awesome because I'm sure everyone has some age/race/gender/sexuality body morphic/religious/ethnic/political identity that they can use as a trump card. Everyone's a winner!
Art,
I find your comments very anti-diabetic.
"Cisgender" and "cissexual" are not slurs.
just wait around a few minutes...
Sugarfree,
I can only nod and accept that I deserve to be called to task for my bigotry.
Wow, I haven't even gotten into PantsFan's link, but right off the top this intrigues me for many reasons:
Mostly, because the phrase "portly dyke" is so... obvious.
Sugarfree,
Ok for bonus points, whats the politically correct term to call a woman who enjoys penile penetration and giving head but is involved with a pre-srs trans woman who is going to cut off their penis?
Anne Heche?
This one mad me do an odd sort of laugh. 😀
Everyone's a winner!
Except the Irish.
whats the politically correct term to call a woman who enjoys penile penetration and giving head but is involved with a pre-srs trans woman who is going to cut off their penis?
"SOL"
The world would be a better place without genderqueer trans men in it.
made*
oops, I need sleep.
Or the horror of going to jail for mockingly linking to another blog.
The majority of my stimulation comes from my genitals; I enjoy the sensation of things on other parts of my body and I have some enjoyment from the pain of my breasts being bitten, but for me to actually enjoy things erotically my penis has to be involved. And I don't like it, mentally. I like the sensations, my partner is very good at making me physically enjoy things, using her hands or mouth or vulva, but I have to ignore part of my head which is telling me that I really don't like having anything to do with my penis.
I wont post at that ridiculous site, but I think I could give this guy some advice. All penises look funny, and we are damn lucky women don't seem to think so. He needs to take the drama out of it by giving he cock a funny name, like, 'Mr. Peepers.'
Well, time to haul Moljinor over to the piss tank.
Christ, the victim mentality that permeates Feministing was never made more clear to me than by this story.
he cock a funny name
For some reason that bit of illiteracy on my part came to my attention with Lauper's 'She Bop' in the background track.
alan:
"there aint no law against it yet..."
John-David, you're right, that was pretty bad.
Either that, or I'm an insensitive jerk. It could be a little of both. I read through the comments and Feminsiting is an interesting mix of intelligent, seemingly emotionally healthy women and women who just make me rub my chin and wonder, just wonder where it all started to go wrong.
But then again, there are definitely people on any message board who fit the latter category.
alan:
"there aint no law against it yet..."
Even the Puritans were too afraid of the pitchfork revolt that that law if enacted would have caused. If it is ever discovered that it does cause blindness, Bloomberg may be the only son of a bitch dumb enough to even try it.
Bloomberg may be the only son of a bitch dumb enough to even try it.
what huh?
/dancingW/myself
oh yeah right. i can see that...
From John-David's link:
Having some stranger give her his number after fucking her despite her constant NO's .
Aw, just take the guy's number. It's quicker than continuing constantly to say NO to it.
This post was very difficult for me to write in many ways.
My Dear, try writing it in only one way.
Straight?
Alternatively: "Mrs. Slave"
...was a prime illustration of the usefulness of subject-verb agreement.
...number agreement.
joezes christmas.
So cut off my Strunk.