West Virginia Code § 61-3C-2

Legislative findings
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The Legislature finds that:
(a) The computer and related industries play an essential role in the commerce and welfare
of this state.
(b) Computer-related crime is a growing problem in business and government.
(c) Computer-related crime has a direct effect on state commerce and can result in serious
economic and, in some cases, physical harm to the public.
(d) Because of the pervasiveness of computers in today's society, opportunities are great for
computer related crimes through the introduction of false records into a computer or
computer system, the unauthorized use of computers aand computer facilities, the alteration
and destruction of computers, computer programs and computer data, and the theft of
computer resources, computer software and compulter data.
(e) Because computers have now become an integral part of society, the Legislature
recognizes the need to protect the rights of owners and legitimate users of computers and
computer systems, as well as the privacy interest of the general public, from those who
abuse computers and computer systems.
(f) While various forms of computer crime or abuse might possibly be the subject of criminal
charges or civil suit based on other provisions of law, it is appropriate and desirable that a
supplemental and additional statute be provided which specifically proscribes various forms
of computer crime and abuse and provides criminal penalties and civil remedies therefor.

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