Multiple Choice
In an Alberta case, the accused sent "teaser" email on the internet advertising software that could be used to generate "valid" credit card numbers. What did the Court find?
A) Counselling others to commit a crime, is not in of itself enough to commit an indictable offence.
B) Knowingly counselling others to commit a crime, is neither a criminal nor a civil matter.
C) Knowingly counselling others to commit a crime, is all that is required to show guilty intent.
D) If someone is knowingly counselling others to commit a crime, damages must be proved in order for a criminal action to be successful.
E) The law requires proof of any intent to deceive or misrepresent.
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