The Law on Telecommunications 2009 of Vietnam issued on November 23, 2009 officially takes effect from July 01, 2010, which specifies prohibited acts in telecommunications activities.
Specifically, according to Article 12 of the Law on Telecommunications 2009 of Vietnam, prohibited acts include:
One, taking advantage of telecommunications activities to act against the State of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam; causing harm to the national security and social order and safety; undermining the all-people great solidarity; propagating war of aggression: sowing haired and conflict among nations, ethnicities and religions: propagating and disparaging violence, debauchery, depraved lifestyle, crimes, social evils and superstitious practices; breaching the nation's fine customs and traditions.
Two, disclosing state secrets; military, security, economic, external secrets and other confidential information specified by law.
Three, stealthily retrieving, eavesdropping on or accessing without permission information on telecommunications networks; hacking and using without permission telecommunications resources, passwords, keywords and private information of other organizations and individuals.
Four, spreading information to distort, slander or bringing down the prestige of organizations or honor and dignity of individuals.
Five, advertising, propagating or trading in goods or services banned by law.
Six, illegally obstructing, disrupting or undermining the establishment of the telecommunications infrastructure, the lawful provision and use of telecommunications services.
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