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· 3/31/2009

State Analysis, Inc. v. American Financial Services Assoc.

Citations

  • 621 F. Supp. 2d 309
  • 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 27548
  • 2009 WL 855793

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • explaining that the discovery provision that can “lengthen the statute of limitations applies only to the discovery of damage, not loss”
  • stating that “[b]ecause [plaintiff] has alleged that it has suffered only loss, but not damage, the statute of limitations for the CFAA claim began to run from the date of the defendants’ alleged violations”
  • allowing trespass to chattels claim 20 when defendant accessed password-protected area of website without authorization
  • dismissing parts of CFAA claim relating to violations that occurred more than two years before the complaint was filed where the plaintiff did not allege damage
  • “[The plaintiff-licensor] has pled that under the terms of their contract, only clients were authorized to use [its] subscription services .... ”
  • “[Defendant] KSE has cited no authority that supports the principle that a third party who intentionally accesses a system after being given a password by an authorized user cannot be liable” under the SCA

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Judges: Leonie M. Brinkema

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