Since the Cybersecurity Law 2018 of Vietnam took effect, public opinion has become increasingly concerned about the legal provisions on how revealing other people's private life secrets on social networks without permission will be handled.
This is probably an issue that many people are concerned about today. With the continuous development of technology, it is very easy for individuals to use virtual accounts on Facebook to attack, defame, and slander each other. So what is the solution in this case?
The issuance of the Cybersecurity Law 2018 of Vietnam marks a new step for our country before the trend of Revolution 4.0. So what rights will each individual have after this important document takes effect?
From January 01, 2019, the Cybersecurity Law 2018 of Vietnam officially takes effect with regulations on handling responsibility for posting prohibited content in cyberspace.
On June 12, 2018, the National Assembly of Vietnam officially approved the Cybersecurity Law 2018 (Law No. 24/2018/QH14), which prohibits several acts in cyberspace, specifically as follows:
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