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Resume Law Technology
NUMBER: 190111100289
CLASS: F
The definition of cyber law that is accepted by all parties is that of Pavan
Dugal in his book Cyberlaw The Indian Perspective (2002). There Dugal defines
"Cyberlaw is a generic term, which refers to all the legal and regulatory aspects of
Internet and the World Wide Wide. Anything concerned with or related to or
emanating from any legal aspects or issues concerning any activity of netizens and
others, in Cyberspace comes within the amit of Cyberlaw, Here Dugal says that
Cyber Law is a general term that concerns all legal and regulatory aspects of the
Internet as well as the World Wide Web. Anything related to or arising from legal
aspects or matters relating to the activities of active Internet users and also others
in the cyber world, is controlled by Cyber Law
THE CREATION OF UU ITE BECOME CYBERCRIME
Cyber law is closely related to the world of crime. This is also
supported by globalization. Times keep changing and humans follow the
changes of that era.
The changes were followed by positive impacts and negative impacts. There
are two most important elements in globalization. First, with human
globalization being influenced and second, with human globalization
affecting (being influenced or influencing
1. Effect theory (leer van het gevolg): This theory focuses on the
consequences of a legal event that goes against the law in a place where the
criminal act has an effect.
1. The theory of tools (leer van instrument): The place where the crime
occurs is in accordance with the instruments used with the crime
2. Material action theory (leer van lechamelijke daad): This theory
designates where the crime takes place is key
3. Combined theory: A theory that is also a combination of the three: the
effect of material tools and actions