NY High Court Affirms Goldman Code Swiper's Conviction

By Hayley Fowler (May 3, 2018, 3:42 PM EDT) -- A former Goldman Sachs programmer who swiped a chunk of valuable computer code on his last day of work can't dodge an unlawful use conviction under state criminal laws, the New York Court of Appeals said Thursday in an opinion that sought to untangle the term "tangible" as it applies to the seemingly abstract concept of coding....

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