Kentucky Statutes 434.851 – Unlawful access in the third degree
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(1) A person is guilty of unlawful access in the third degree when he or she, without the effective consent of the owner, knowingly and willfully, directly or indirectly accesses, causes to be accessed, or attempts to access any computer software, computer program, data, computer, computer system, computer network, or any part thereof, which results in the loss or damage of less than three hundred dollars ($300).
(2) Unlawful access to a computer in the third degree is a Class A misdemeanor.
For details, see § 532.090
Effective: July 15, 2002
History: Created 2002 Ky. Acts ch. 350, sec. 4, effective July 15, 2002.
(2) Unlawful access to a computer in the third degree is a Class A misdemeanor.
Attorney's Note
Under the Kentucky Statutes, punishments for crimes depend on the classification. In the case of this section:Class | Prison | Fine |
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Class A misdemeanor | up to 12 months | up to $500 |
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 434.851
- Owner: when applied to any animal, means any person having a property interest in such animal. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
Effective: July 15, 2002
History: Created 2002 Ky. Acts ch. 350, sec. 4, effective July 15, 2002.