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ICT Act 2006
Course : Media & Information Technology
Course code : Law 407
Semester : Spring 2014
Submitted to : Rezaur Rahman Senior Lecturer Department of law
Submitted by: Rafiqul Islam Id; - 111-26-231
Date : 09/04/2014

Content

Introduction.
Definition.
Cyber law in Bangladesh.
Objectives of the ICT Act, 2006.
Purpose of the ICT Act 2006.
Weakness of the ICT Act, 2006.
Advantages of Cyber law.
Conclusion.

Introduction

The Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) programmed is an ICT practice that conducts consulting, advisory, research, training, publishing, and mentoring in ICT law in Kenya specifically and Africa generally. Over the past 20 years, the global and national economies have rapidly evolved into information economies, serious implications on various aspects of the law. The ICT programmed at IL, in conjunction with the Intellectual Property Programmed, is fashioned to meet the need for specialized legal expertise in various aspects of information, communication and technology.

The ICT programmed also provides various services related to the acquisition, sale, operation and management of a broad spectrum of ICTs in e-commerce, telecommunications, transfer of technology, etc. It also offers advisory services in legislative and policy drafting and analysis of ICT law and policy. The programmed also has undertaken various consultancies in ICT Law, including impact assessment on ICT laws, regulations and policies; monitoring and evaluation of ICT law and policies in Kenya, drafting and analysis of ICT legislation etc.

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