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- Q7893414 subject Q6996267.
- Q7893414 subject Q6997013.
- Q7893414 abstract "Template:Infobox court caseUnited States v. Neil Scott Kramer, 10-1983 (Feb. 8, 2011) is a court case where a cellphone was used to coerce a minor into engaging in sex with an adult. Central to the case was whether a cellphone constituted a computer device. Under United States law, specifically U.S.S.G.§ 2G1.3(b)(3), the use of computers to persuade minors for illicit ends carriers extra legal ramifications. The opinion written by the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit begins by citing Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak's musing that “Everything has a computer in it nowadays.” Ultimately, the court found that a cell phone can be considered a computer if "the phone perform[s] arithmetic, logical, and storage functions," paving the way for harsher consequences for criminals engaging with minors over cellphones.".
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- Q7893414 wikiPageExternalLink 101983P.pdf.
- Q7893414 wikiPageExternalLink steve.wozniak.computers_1_computer-whiz-computer-history-museum-apple-shares?_s=PM:TECH.
- Q7893414 wikiPageExternalLink 8th-circuit-deems-cellphone-a-computer.
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- Q7893414 wikiPageWikiLink Q6996267.
- Q7893414 wikiPageWikiLink Q6997013.
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- Q7893414 comment "Template:Infobox court caseUnited States v. Neil Scott Kramer, 10-1983 (Feb. 8, 2011) is a court case where a cellphone was used to coerce a minor into engaging in sex with an adult. Central to the case was whether a cellphone constituted a computer device. Under United States law, specifically U.S.S.G.§ 2G1.3(b)(3), the use of computers to persuade minors for illicit ends carriers extra legal ramifications.".
- Q7893414 label "United States v. Kramer".
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