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Possessing, using, and trafficking are at the same level, without colour of right.
Every one who, fraudulently and without colour of right,
According to Section 342.1, "Every one who, fraudulently and without colour of right" obtains "computer services" from an access point is subject to criminal charges.
After her arrest, Miller and her co-defendants mounted a defence which consisted of necessity and Colour of right.
In New Zealand's Crimes Act, colour of right "means an honest belief that an act is justifiable...".
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(1) Every one commits theft who fraudulently, maliciously, or without colour of right', '(b) uses any telecommunication facility or obtains any telecommunication service.'
Colour of right is the legal concept in the UK and other Commonwealth countries of an accused's permission to the usage or conversion of an asset in the possession of another.
However, by colour of right, a member of a Fire Police unit would have a legal defence if charged with unlawful use of a blue light through of s33 of the Fire Service Act 1975.