(a) In this part the following words have the meanings indicated. (b) (1) “Manufacture” means: (i) with respect to an unlawful access device: 1. to make, produce, or assemble an unlawful access device; or 2. to modify, alter, program, or reprogram technology, software, or a device to defeat or circumvent technology, software, or a device that is used by the provider, […]
This part does not apply to: (1) a law enforcement officer who possesses or uses a telecommunication device or access code in the course of an official law enforcement investigation; (2) a telecommunication service provider while lawfully acting in that capacity; or (3) a person who is expressly authorized by a law enforcement unit or other lawful authority […]
A person may not knowingly: (1) possess, use, manufacture, distribute, transfer, sell, offer, promote, or advertise for sale, use, or distribution, an unlawful telecommunication device or access code: (i) to commit a theft of telecommunication service; or (ii) to receive, disrupt, transmit, decrypt, acquire, or facilitate the receipt, disruption, transmission, decryption, or acquisition of a telecommunication service without […]
(a) A person who violates § 7-315 of this part involving more than 100 unlawful telecommunication devices or access codes or unlawful access devices is guilty of a felony and on conviction is subject to imprisonment not exceeding 10 years or a fine not exceeding $10,000 or both. (b) A person who violates § 7-315 of this […]
(a) A violation of § 7-315 of this part may be considered to have been committed at either: (1) the place where the defendant manufactured the unlawful telecommunication device or access code or unlawful access device; or (2) any place where the unlawful telecommunication device or access code or unlawful access device was sold or delivered to a […]
(a) A person who has suffered a specific and direct injury to a right protected by this part because of a violation of § 7-315 of this part may bring a civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction. (b) The court: (1) may impose preliminary and final injunctions to prevent or restrain a violation of § 7-315 […]