For anyone who's interested.
At least in the state of California, these are the violations that could be claimed:
Violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (18 U.S.C. ? 1030(a)(2)(c)) - Only and if only they can claim a loss of over $5,000
Violating California Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act (? 502)
Trespass (Trespass to chattels - this section applies to the server interaction since the Compuserv case)
These apply directory to ToS/EULA:
Breach of Contract (related to the PlayStation Network User Agreement)
Tortious interference
DMCA is no longer viable claim since exemption was added to the category of Computer games long ago. (Violating the Digital Millenium Copyright Act)
At least in the state of California, these are the violations that could be claimed:
Violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (18 U.S.C. ? 1030(a)(2)(c)) - Only and if only they can claim a loss of over $5,000
Violating California Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act (? 502)
Trespass (Trespass to chattels - this section applies to the server interaction since the Compuserv case)
These apply directory to ToS/EULA:
Breach of Contract (related to the PlayStation Network User Agreement)
Tortious interference
DMCA is no longer viable claim since exemption was added to the category of Computer games long ago. (Violating the Digital Millenium Copyright Act)