Tag: Fraud

  • Fraud

    Fraud in United States Fraud Definition The unlawful obtaining of another's property by design, but without criminal intent, and with the assent of the owner obtained by artifice or misrepresentation. Any cunning deception or artifice used to circumvent, cheat, or deceive another. […]

  • Fraud

    Fraud in United States Fraud Definition The unlawful obtaining of another's property by design, but without criminal intent, and with the assent of the owner obtained by artifice or misrepresentation. Any cunning deception or artifice used to circumvent, cheat, or deceive another. […]

  • Enhancement Targeting Offenses

    Enhancement Targeting Offenses Involving Malicious Intent, Intent to Obtain Personal Information, Computer Systems Used in Furtherance of the Administration of Justice, National Defense, and National Security, and Interference with a Critical Infrastructure Note: This information about […]

  • Enhancement Targeting Offenses

    Enhancement Targeting Offenses Involving Malicious Intent, Intent to Obtain Personal Information, Computer Systems Used in Furtherance of the Administration of Justice, National Defense, and National Security, and Interference with a Critical Infrastructure Note: This information about […]

  • Cyber Security Damages

    Note: This information about Cyber Security Damages is based on an United States Sentencing Commission report to the Congress on penalties for cyber security offenses. In this case, the content of this section deals with the proposed Amendment by the Commission, in relation to the […]

  • Cyber Security Damages

    Note: This information about Cyber Security Damages is based on an United States Sentencing Commission report to the Congress on penalties for cyber security offenses. In this case, the content of this section deals with the proposed Amendment by the Commission, in relation to the […]

  • Consumer Fraud

    Consumer Fraud in the United States Ross, E. A., in 1907, in his book "Sin and society: An analysis of latter-day iniquity" (Boston, Houghton Mifflin, page 46), wrote that the "shocking leniency of the public in judging conspicuous persons who have thriven by antisocial […]

  • Consumer Fraud

    Consumer Fraud in the United States Ross, E. A., in 1907, in his book "Sin and society: An analysis of latter-day iniquity" (Boston, Houghton Mifflin, page 46), wrote that the "shocking leniency of the public in judging conspicuous persons who have thriven by antisocial […]

  • Death

    Death in United States Death Definition The cessation of life; the ceasing to exist. Civil death is the state of a person who, though possessing natural life, has lost all his civil rights, and as to them is considered as dead. A person convicted and attainted of felony, and sentenced […]

  • Death

    Death in United States Death Definition The cessation of life; the ceasing to exist. Civil death is the state of a person who, though possessing natural life, has lost all his civil rights, and as to them is considered as dead. A person convicted and attainted of felony, and sentenced […]

  • Critical Infrastructure

    Upward Departure Provision For Debilitating Impact on Critical Infrastructure Note: This information about Upward Departure Provision For Debilitating Impact on Critical Infrastructure is based on an United States Sentencing Commission report to the Congress on penalties for cyber security […]

  • Critical Infrastructure

    Upward Departure Provision For Debilitating Impact on Critical Infrastructure Note: This information about Upward Departure Provision For Debilitating Impact on Critical Infrastructure is based on an United States Sentencing Commission report to the Congress on penalties for cyber security […]

  • Rule of Construction

    Clarification of Rule of Construction For Calculation of Cybersecurity Loss Note: This information about Clarification of Rule of Construction For Calculation of Cybersecurity Loss is based on an United States Sentencing Commission report to the Congress on penalties for cyber security […]

  • Patent Troll Definition

    Patent Troll Definition in the United States Patent Trolls (PAEs) Patent Assertion Entities (PAEs) are also called patent trolls. In many cases, patent trolls tie up (or threaten to tie up) legitimate innovators in court by charging them with patent infringement. The patent troll business […]

  • Patent Trolls

    Patent Trolls in the United States “PAE” was defined as “an entity that does not offer products/services” and makes a “demand” regarding patents (Chien 2012). See patent assertion entities, patent troll definition and patent troll legislation. Introduction The purpose of the U.S. patent […]