Florida Technology/Digital Law?

I have a question about digital law. I have a back-up of certain data from the company where I used to work, lead information(more specifically, sales prospects contact info), which is held on a server in another state. I have not called these prospects, or sold these prospects information to any other company. My boss has accused me of stealing this information, and is trying to prosecute me, is this a valid case?

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If you did not have authorization to take or retain the data, you may have a problem which could lead to either civil or criminal liability. However, without more detail, it's impossible to be certain.

You should consult an attorney in your area and give him or her the full details, including how and when you obtained the information.



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