It is unlawful for a person, without
the authorization of the owner or operator, to transmit, or
procure the transmission of, software to the owner or operator's
computer with actual knowledge or conscious avoidance of actual
knowledge that the software does any of the following:
(1) Modifies, through deceptive means, settings that control
any of the following:
(a) The page that appears when an owner or operator launches
an internet browser or similar computer software used to access
and navigate the internet;
(b) The default provider or web proxy the owner or operator
uses to access or search the internet;
(c) The owner or operator's list of bookmarks used to access
web pages; or
(d) The toolbars or buttons of the owner or operator's
internet browser or similar computer software used to access and
navigate the internet;
(2) Collects, through intentionally deceptive means,
personally identifiable information through the use of a
keystroke-logging function or through extracting the information
from the owner or operator's hard drive;
(3) Prevents, through intentionally deceptive means, an
owner or operator's reasonable efforts to block the installation
or execution of, or to disable, computer software;
(4) Misrepresents that computer software will be uninstalled
or disabled by an owner or operator's action;
(5) Through intentionally deceptive means, removes,
disables, or renders inoperative security, antispyware, or
antivirus computer software installed on the computer, or through
intentionally deceptive means disables the ability of such
computer software to update automatically;
(6) Accesses or uses the modem or internet service for such
computer to cause damage to the computer or cause an owner or
operator to incur financial charges for a service that is not
authorized by the owner or operator;
(7) Opens multiple, sequential, stand-alone advertisements
in the owner or operator's computer without the authorization of
the owner or operator and that a reasonable computer user cannot
close without turning off the computer or closing the internet
browser;
(8) Uses the owner or operator's computer as part of an
activity performed by a group of computers for the purpose of
causing damage to another computer or person including, but not
limited to, launching a denial of service attack;
(9) Transmits or relays commercial electronic mail or a
computer virus from the owner or operator's computer, where the
transmission or relaying is initiated by a person other than the
owner or operator;
(10) Modifies any of the following settings related to the
computer's access to, or use of, the internet:
(a) Settings that protect information about the owner or
operator in order to make unauthorized use of the owner or
operator's personally identifiable information; or
(b) Security settings in order to cause damage to a
computer; or
(11) Prevents an owner or operator's reasonable efforts to
block the installation of, or to disable, computer software by
doing any of the following:
(a) Presenting the owner or operator with an option to
decline installation of computer software and with knowledge or
conscious avoidance of knowledge that when the option is selected
the installation nevertheless proceeds; or
(b) Falsely representing that computer software has been
disabled.
[2008 c 66 § 2; 2005 c 500 § 2.]