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Currently, there are no global, agreed-upon laws regarding hacking, either for victim or perpetrator. This means that each country is acting on its own to enforce what it thinks are the best laws for punishing cyber criminals and protecting its citizens. Compare how cybersecurity laws in the United States differ from those in other countries, and describe the differences while noting your opinion as to whether or not you think that they are effective.

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