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In the Polish penal law all crimes related to computer using are provided in the Penal Code (art. 165, 267, 268, 269, 278 par. 2, art. 287, 293) and in Copyright Law (1994). Since 1997 the Polish penal law is consistent with the provisions of Recommendation R. (89) 9 of the Committee of the Ministers of Council of Europe. Scope of the provisions of Polish Copyright Law on computer-related crimes was...
The research material pertained to 658 cases among which a few concerned crimes against systems, data and computer programmes (39, i.e. 6,0% of all cases). A vast majority of cases concerned traditional offences committed through the use of the Internet (619, i.e. 94,0% of all cases). Among common offences frauds were predominant (79,6%), where modus operandi pertained to offering various goods during...
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