On our sister blog – Employer Law Report – Brian Hall discusses a much anticipated decision, in which the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held in an en banc decision in United States v. Nosal that the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act ("CFAA") was not intended to cover employee misappropriation of trade secrets, violations of corporate computer use policies or violations of an employee duty of loyalty. The decision, which overrules a previous Ninth Circuit panel decision in Nosal, creates a conflict with the Fifth, Seventh and Eleventh Circuits, all of which have interpreted the CFAA broadly to include such employee misconduct. As a result, we can probably expect this issue to show up on the Supreme Court’s docket sometime in the future. Read Brian’s full post here.
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