The Law on E-transactions 2005 of Vietnam provides for e-transactions in the operations of state agencies; in the civil, business, commercial and other sectors prescribed by law. There are acts prohibited in e-transactions specified in this Law.
Specifically, according to Article 9 of the Law on E-transactions 2005 of Vietnam, acts prohibited in e-transactions include:
One, obstructing the selection of the use of e-transactions.
Two, illegally obstructing or preventing the process of transmitting, sending and receiving data messages.
Three, illegally modifying, deleting, canceling, counterfeiting, copying, disclosing, displaying or moving part or whole of a data massage.
Four, creating or disseminating software programs that trouble, change or destroy operating system or committing other acts to destroy the technological infrastructure on e-transactions.
Five, creating data messages in order to commit illegal acts.
Six, tricking, wrongly identifying, appropriating or illegally using e-signatures of others.
View more: The Law on E-transactions 2005 of Vietnam was issued on November 29, 2005, effective from March 01, 2006.
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