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dave the dude

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Thailands stance on 'Cyber crime'
« on: October 30, 2009, 09:20:35 AM »
http://www.out-law.com/page-1409

Above is an interesting link which shows the UK's current stance on Hacking. Hacking even comes under the Terrorism act 2000, Which means certain Hackers maybe charged in some cases with terrorism and jailed for upto 10 years. The reality though is the offender would most likely be charged Criminal Damage under the computer misuse act 1990. Either way Hacking is taken seriously throughout the International community and for most the proverbial ''Net'' is closing in, The myth that that surfers have an invisibilty and immunity to wrongdoings they commit has been blown out of the water in years gone by and the cliche ''Big brother Is watching you'' couldn't be more true. It was only a matter of time before the Thais followed suit.

Well known for their Draconian law's the Thai's initiated the computer crime act In 2007,
The penalties are severe as we all know, A day in nick over here would be a mental and physical struggle for most.
An unofficial translation of Thailands Computer crime act is as follows:

http://www.prachatai.com/english/node/117

 

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