[ISN] Tougher penalties for cybercrimes

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Date: Thu Apr 24 2003 - 18:46:56 PDT

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    http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/detail.asp?ID=37079&GRP=B
    
    2003/4/25
    TAIPEI, Taiwan
    The China Post staff
    
    Legislators yesterday gave initial approval to the draft revision of
    the Criminal Code to fight growing cyberspace crimes by slapping jail
    terms and hefty fines on perpetrators of crimes on the Internet.
    
    Lawmakers on the Judicial Committee of the Legislative Yuan passed the
    proposals jointly put forward by the Executive Yuan (Cabinet) and the
    Judicial Yuan which see the urgent need for enhanced protection of
    computers and the Internet.
    
    After final ratification of the new rules by the Legislature, people
    making unauthorized use of others'passwords or invading others'
    computers will face jail terms of up to three years plus a fine of up
    to NT$100,000 [1].
    
    Those causing losses to individuals or the public by making
    unauthorized retrieval, deleting or changing electronic files in other
    people's computers are subject to imprisonment for up to five years
    plus a fine of under NT$200,000 [2].
    
    Computer hackers paralyzing others' Internet systems or flooding
    others' e-mail boxes with electronic mail are placed under this
    category and liable to such penalties.
    
    The jail terms for those causing disruptions or inflicting damages to
    computer systems or facilities of government organizations can be
    increased by 50 percent as deterrence for the purpose of guarding
    public interest.
    
    However, the perpetrators of any of the above crimes will face trial
    and punishment only after victims file suits against them.
    
    But those supplying or spreading viruses in the cyberspace and causing
    serious damages will face public prosecution. The penalties will
    include a maximum jail term of five years plus a fine under 
    NT$200,000 [2].
    
    [1] 2,861.66 USD
    [2] 5,722.77 USD
    
    
    
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