Wyoming Statutes
§ 6-3-502 — Crimes against intellectual property; penalties
(a)A person commits a crime against intellectual property
if he knowingly and without authorization:
(i)Modifies data, programs or supporting
documentation residing or existing internal or external to a
computer, computer system or computer network;
(ii)Destroys data, programs or supporting
documentation residing or existing internal or external to a
computer, computer system or computer network;
(iii)Discloses or takes data, programs, or
supporting documentation having a value of more than seven
hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) and which is a trade secret or
is confidential, as provided by law, residing or existing
internal or external to a computer, computer system or computer
network.
(b)A crime against intellectual property is:
(i)A felony punishable by imprisonment for not more
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