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Re: Colorado Supreme Court: Using a Stolen Social Security Number is Not Identity Theft
From: Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 15:55:54 -0500
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 11:52:03 PST, "Tomas L. Byrnes" said:
While I would never advocate criminality, it would be poetic justice if the SSIDs of all the justices who voted in favor of this SSIDs were posted on some website used to sell such data to those looking for "clean credit". After all, it is no big deal, according to them.
My reading of it is that they didn't think it was "no big deal", it was that the law *as written* didn't make it actually *illegal*. In cases like that, don't complain about the judge, complain about the legislative body that wrote the flawed law.
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- Re: Colorado Supreme Court: Using a Stolen Social Security Number is Not Identity Theft Jeffrey Walton (Nov 17)
- Re: Colorado Supreme Court: Using a Stolen Social Security Number is Not Identity Theft Tomas L. Byrnes (Nov 17)
- Re: Colorado Supreme Court: Using a Stolen Social Security Number is Not Identity Theft Jeffrey Walton (Nov 17)
- Re: Colorado Supreme Court: Using a Stolen Social Security Number is Not Identity Theft Dan Kaminsky (Nov 17)
- Re: Colorado Supreme Court: Using a Stolen Social Security Number is Not Identity Theft Jeffrey Walton (Nov 17)
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- Re: Colorado Supreme Court: Using a Stolen Social Security Number is Not Identity Theft Dan Kaminsky (Nov 17)
- Re: Colorado Supreme Court: Using a Stolen Social Security Number is Not Identity Theft Jeffrey Walton (Nov 17)