Plain-Language Summary

Pennsylvania law defines key terms related to crimes and offenses, including property, telecommunication devices, wireless advertisements, and the World Wide Web. These definitions establish the scope for legal interpretations and enforcement. The section also clarifies jurisdictional aspects concerning these offenses.

Frequently Asked Questions

Property includes tangible and intangible items of value, such as financial instruments, computer software, and programs in machine or human-readable form.

It is any instrument or equipment capable of transmitting, receiving, or decrypting telephonic, electronic, internet, audio, video, microwave, or radio signals.

It is a marketing message sent via a telephone call or message by a wireless service provider, excluding messages with prior consent or established business relationships.

Yes, Section 7602 addresses jurisdictional issues related to crimes involving property, telecommunication devices, and related offenses within Pennsylvania.