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re: LHSAA confirms investigation into Destrehan football upated w/penalties
Posted on 11/1/13 at 2:14 pm to teke184
Posted on 11/1/13 at 2:14 pm to teke184
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If they steal the signals by entirely legal means, such as a camera pointed at the catcher's hands, no.
By entirely legal means, do you mean like if they were to use login credentials willingly given to them by a user, to access said user's account?
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If they broke into somewhere or tapped a phone to steal them, charge the frickers.
They didn't break into, tap, or hack anything. They logged in with a username and password that was given to them.
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People just viewing some of this stuff without authorization could get criminal charges and civil charges.
They had authorization. Unless you think the kid giving them his account password is not authorization to access his account. Good luck with that one though.
Fine them, suspend them, make the team forfeit, let the Lhasa and the school board do whatever for their ethical issues. Criminal charges are absolutely ridiculous.
Posted on 11/1/13 at 2:26 pm to Open Your Eyes
I'm talking about the viewing of stuff at *my* office, not HUDL, in the bottom part.
Just because the kid had access as a member of the football team doesn't mean he had a right to distribute the ID and password as he saw fit.
If my wife gave me her password and I went tooling around her office's network, that office could still charge me for various hacking offenses even though she gave me the ID and password because I had no right or authorization from that office to be there.
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They had authorization. Unless you think the kid giving them his account password is not authorization to access his account. Good luck with that one though.
Just because the kid had access as a member of the football team doesn't mean he had a right to distribute the ID and password as he saw fit.
If my wife gave me her password and I went tooling around her office's network, that office could still charge me for various hacking offenses even though she gave me the ID and password because I had no right or authorization from that office to be there.
Posted on 11/1/13 at 2:27 pm to Open Your Eyes
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They had authorization. Unless you think the kid giving them his account password is not authorization to access his account. Good luck with that one though.
Usually this is taken care of by including a single sentence in the terms of service that you aren't allowed to share your password or provide others access to your account. Its pretty standard language for almost any online account now days, and is in the HUDL terms of use LINK.
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2. Registration.
When you sign up to become a User, you will also be asked to create a password. You are entirely responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your password. You agree not to use the account, username, or password of another User at any time or disclose your password to any third party.
Account access is usually provided on a limited/personal use basis.
Kid had no authority to give the Destrehan coaches authority to access his account.
Posted on 11/1/13 at 2:43 pm to Open Your Eyes
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By entirely legal means, do you mean like if they were to use login credentials willingly given to them by a user, to access said user's account?
Are you 100% sure of this?
Also, if the individual who provided this information, willingly or unwillingly, is a minor, does it change anything?
Posted on 11/1/13 at 4:48 pm to Open Your Eyes
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Open Your Eyes
Hypothetical;
You have a wife, and you share a bank account. You break up with your wife because she's banging me. She gives me the account number and I clean you out. In your f*cked up way of thinking, I did nothing wrong. Totally apples and oranges I know, but it makes neither of the situations right. And while I believe criminal charges in this case are extreme, they were still doing something they knew was wrong and should face the consequences. Absolutely. Acadiana had to forfeit 4 games for playing a sub in blowouts in which his papers were forged and the coaches had no knowledge of. They would have completely missed the playoffs had they ha to forfeit another game. Sh*t isn't fair sometimes but it's the way it is.
Posted on 11/1/13 at 11:01 pm to Open Your Eyes
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By entirely legal means, do you mean like if they were to use login credentials willingly given to them by a user, to access said user's account?
That's illegal.
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They didn't break into, tap, or hack anything. They logged in with a username and password that was given to them.
"I didn't break into the building officer, I convinced one of their former disgruntled employees to give me a key."
This post was edited on 11/1/13 at 11:03 pm
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