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28-1344. Unlawful acts; depriving or obtaining property or services; penalties.Any person who intentionally accesses or causes to be accessed, directly or indirectly, any computer, computer system, computer software, or computer network without authorization or who, having accessed any computer, computer system, computer software, or computer network with authorization, knowingly and intentionally exceeds the limits of such authorization shall be guilty of a Class IV felony if he or she intentionally: (1) Deprives another of property or services; or (2) obtains property or services of another, except that any person who obtains property or services or deprives another of property or services with a value of one thousand dollars or more by such conduct shall be guilty of a Class III felony. SourceLaws 1985, LB 371, § 3; Laws 1991, LB 135, § 6.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter28 > 28-1344

28-1344. Unlawful acts; depriving or obtaining property or services; penalties.Any person who intentionally accesses or causes to be accessed, directly or indirectly, any computer, computer system, computer software, or computer network without authorization or who, having accessed any computer, computer system, computer software, or computer network with authorization, knowingly and intentionally exceeds the limits of such authorization shall be guilty of a Class IV felony if he or she intentionally: (1) Deprives another of property or services; or (2) obtains property or services of another, except that any person who obtains property or services or deprives another of property or services with a value of one thousand dollars or more by such conduct shall be guilty of a Class III felony. SourceLaws 1985, LB 371, § 3; Laws 1991, LB 135, § 6.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter28 > 28-1344

28-1344. Unlawful acts; depriving or obtaining property or services; penalties.Any person who intentionally accesses or causes to be accessed, directly or indirectly, any computer, computer system, computer software, or computer network without authorization or who, having accessed any computer, computer system, computer software, or computer network with authorization, knowingly and intentionally exceeds the limits of such authorization shall be guilty of a Class IV felony if he or she intentionally: (1) Deprives another of property or services; or (2) obtains property or services of another, except that any person who obtains property or services or deprives another of property or services with a value of one thousand dollars or more by such conduct shall be guilty of a Class III felony. SourceLaws 1985, LB 371, § 3; Laws 1991, LB 135, § 6.