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NJ S2845

NJ S2845
Increases penalty for "bombing" online meeting or teleconference under certain circumstances.


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Introduced
08/25/2020
In Committee
08/25/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would amend the current law concerning computer theft to specifically address the "bombing" of online video conferences or teleconferences. Under current law, a person is guilty of computer criminal activity if, among other provisions, the person purposely or knowingly and without authorization, or in excess of authorization, accesses and recklessly alters, damages or destroys any data, data base, computer, computer storage medium, computer program, computer software, computer equipment, computer system or computer network. This bill amends the statute to include unauthorized access to, and disruption of, an online video conference or teleconference. Currently, it is a crime of the fourth degree to violate this provision of law, except that it is a crime of the third degree if the value of the damage exceeds $5,000. Under the bill, it would also be a crime of the third degree if the violation consists of accessing an online video conference or teleconference without authorization and posting or displaying obscene material in violation of N.J.S.2C:34-3 that is viewed by a minor under the age of 18. A crime of the fourth degree is punishable by a term of imprisonment of up to 18 months or a fine up to $10,000, or both; a crime of the third degree is punishable by a term of three to five years or a fine up to $15,000, or both.

AI Summary

This bill amends the current law concerning computer criminal activity to specifically address the "bombing" of online video conferences or teleconferences. The bill expands the definition of "access" to include online video conferences or teleconferences, and adds a new provision making it a crime of the third degree to access an online video conference or teleconference without authorization and post or display obscene material that is viewed by a minor under 18. This increases the potential penalty for such offenses from a fourth-degree crime (up to 18 months imprisonment or a $10,000 fine) to a third-degree crime (3 to 5 years imprisonment or up to a $15,000 fine).

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee (on 08/25/2020)

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