Landmark Cyber Law is Silent About Online Media 

The Electronic Transaction and Digital Signature Act-2004, also known as
cyber law, has failed to address the problems of on-line media, the
operators say.

The cyber law came in to effect after it received the royal assent as an
ordinance from His Majesty King Gyanendra last week. Information
Technology (IT) experts believe that it is a landmark legislation for
the development of IT industry in the country.

A couple of major on-line news portals, including nepalnews.com and
kantipuronline.com, and one dozen e-magazines are being published from
Nepal at the moment.

Taking part in an interaction programme in the capital Wednesday, chief
editor of nepaljapan.com, Kumar Basnet, said the government had not
provided any facilities to on-line publications and journalists
associated with them. Vice president of Federation of Nepalese
Journalists (FNJ), said the government should incorporate the issue of
on-line journalism in the new ordinance.

The law, however, has a number of positive provisions, say IT
entrepreneurs. As per the new law,  activities such as hacking, deleting
information, stealing documents and software, posting wrong information
and improper and illegal materials would be brought under the judicial
scrutiny.

After introducing this law, the government can punish cyber criminals -
both an individual or institution, with up to five years of imprisonment
and a fine of up to Rs.50, 000 or both - based on the severity of their
crime. Prior to the introduction of the cyber law, the government was
dealing with cyber crimes under the Public Offence Act.

The Act also gives legal status to information posted on the web site of
government offices, government run corporations, and local bodies. The
information posted on web sites or correspondence done via electronic
devices can get legal status, the Act says.

The cyber law has also given legal status for various banking
transactions through electronic media, which will be instrumental in
boosting economic activities throughout the world via Internet, say
experts.

The law has made provision of an Appellate Judicial body to listen to
complaints, cases and cyber-related crime. Earlier, police were dealing
with cyber crime but they were not aware of the technical aspects of
cyber crime and the actions were not effective.

The act has also granted legal status to digital signatures sent through
the electronic media, which would be an important provision to introduce
e-banking, e-shopping etc. The act finally came into reality after
completing a long distance. The Ministry of Science and Technology had
drafted the bill and sent it to the dissolved House of Representatives
which remains dissolved for over the last two years.

There is no doubt that getting Royal assent on the first ever cyber law
in the country is a positive step to develop the IT industry but still
many things remain to be done in the near feature, like: drafting of
regulations and by-laws under the new Act and establishment of strong
implementation mechanisms as directed in the Act.

The introduction of the IT Policy 2002, establishment of IT Park and the
formation of a High Level Information Technology Commission are other
positive and considerable steps taken by the government to gear up the
IT Industry.

The Act also paves way to provide legal status to on-line news portals
in the country, which are providing instant and reliable news and
information to hundreds of thousands of people within the country and
abroad.

There is no clear provision to regulate online media in the cyber law
but the government can introduce regulations under the Act in order to
regulate and facilitate the online media.

Source: www.nepalnews.com (Ram Humagai Sep 23, '04)



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