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- Is commenced by Computer Misuse Act, 2011 (Commencement) Instrument, 2011
Uganda
Computer Misuse Act, 2011
Act 2 of 2011
- Published in Uganda Gazette 10 on 14 February 2011
- Assented to on 1 November 2010
- Commenced on 15 April 2011 by Computer Misuse Act, 2011 (Commencement) Instrument, 2011
- [This is the version of this document from 14 February 2011.]
Part I – Preliminary
1. Commencement
This Act shall come into force on a date appointed by the Minister by statutory instrument2. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—"access" means gaining entry to any electronic system or data held in an electronic system or causing the electronic system to perform any function to achieve that objective;"application" means a set of instructions that, when executed in a computer system, causes a computer system to perform a function and includes such a set of instructions held in any removable storage medium which is for the time being in a computer system;"authorised officer" has the meaning assigned to it in section 28;"child" means a person under the age of eighteen years;"computer" means an electronic, magnetic, optical, electrochemical or other data processing device or a group of such interconnected or related devices, performing logical, arithmetic or storage functions; and includes any data storage facility or communications facility directly related to or operating in conjunction with such a device or group of such interconnected or related devices;"computer output" or "output" means a statement, information or representation, whether in written, printed, pictorial, graphical or other form—(a)produced by a computer; or(b)accurately translated from a statement or representation so produced from a computer;"computer service" includes computer time, data processing and the storage retrieval of data;"content" includes components of computer hardware and software;"currency point" means the value of a currency point specified in the Schedule;"damage" means any impairment to a computer or the integrity or availability of data, program, system or information that—(a)causes any loss;(b)modifies or impairs or potentially modifies or impairs the medical examination, diagnosis, treatment or care of one or more persons;(c)causes or threatens physical injury or death to any person; or(d)threatens public health or public safety;"data" means electronic representations of information in any form;"data message" means data generated, sent, received or stored by computer means; and includes—(a)voice, where the voice is used in an automated transaction; and(b)a stored record;"electronic device", "acoustic device", or "other device" means any device or apparatus that is used or is capable of being used to intercept any function of a computer;"electronic record" means data which is recorded or stored on any medium in or by a computer or other similar device, that can be read or perceived by a person or a computer system or other similar device and includes a display, printout or other out put of that data;"function" includes logic, control, arithmetic, deletion, storage, retrieval and communication or telecommunication to, from or within a computer;"information" includes data, text, images, sounds, codes, computer programs, software and databases;"information system" means a system for generating, sending, receiving, storing, displaying or otherwise processing data messages; and includes the internet or any other information sharing system;"information system services" includes a provision of connections, operation facilities, for information systems, the provision of access to information systems, the transmission or routing of data messages between or among points specified by a user and the processing and storage of data, at the individual request ofthe recipient ofthe service;"intercept", in relation to a function of a computer, includes listening to or recording a function of a computer or acquiring the substance, meaning or purport of such a function;"Minister" means the Minister responsible for information and communications technology;"person" includes any company or association or body of persons corporate or unincorporate;"program" or "computer program" means data representing instructions or statements that, when executed in a computer, causes the computer to perform a function;"traffic data" means any computer data relating to communication by means of a computer system generated by a computer system that formed a part in the chain of communication, indicating the communication’s origin, destination, route, time, date, size, duration or type of underlying service.Part II – General provisions
3. Securing access
A person secures access to any program or data held in a computer if that person—4. Using a program
A person uses a program if the function he or she causes the computer to perform—5. Authorised access
Access by a person to any program or data held in a computer is authorised if—6. References
7. Modification of contents
A modification of the contents of any computer takes place if, by the operation of any function of the computer concerned or any other computer connected to it result into—8. Unauthorised modification
Modification is unauthorised if—Part III – Investigations and procedures
9. Preservation order
10. Disclosure of preservation order
The investigative officer may, for the purpose of a criminal investigation or the prosecution of an offence, apply to court for an order for the disclosure of—11. Production order
Part III – Computer misuse offences
12. Unauthorised access
13. Access with intent to commit or facilitate the commission of a further offence
14. Unauthorised modification of computer material
15. Unauthorised use or interception of computer service
16. Unauthorised obstruction of use of computer
A person who, knowingly and without authority or lawful excuse—17. Unauthorised disclosure of access code
18. Unauthorised disclosure of information
19. Electronic fraud
20. Enhanced punishment for offences involving protected computers
21. Abetment and attempts
22. Attempt defined
23. Child pornography
24. Cyber harassment
25. Offensive communication
Any person who willfully and repeatedly uses electronic communication to disturb or attempts to disturb the peace, quiet or right of privacy of any person with no purpose of legitimate communication whether or not a conversation ensues commits a misdemeanor and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding twenty four currency points or imprisonment not exceeding one year or both.26. Cyber stalking
Any person who willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly uses electronic communication to harass another person and makes a threat with the intent to place that person in reasonable fear for his or her safety or to a member of that person's immediate family commits the crime of cyber stalking and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding one hundred and twenty currency points or imprisonment not exceeding five years or both.27. Compensation
Where a person is convicted under this Act, the court shall in addition to the punishment provided therein, order such person to pay by way of compensation to the aggrieved party, such sum as is in the opinion of the court just, having regard to the loss suffered by the aggrieved party; and such order shall be a decree under the provisions of the Civil Procedure Act, and shall be executed in the manner provided under that Act.Part V – Miscellaneous
28. Searches and seizure
29. Admissibility and evidential weight of a data message or an electronic record
30. Territorial jurisdiction
31. Jurisdiction of courts
A court presided over by a chief magistrate or magistrate grade I has jurisdiction to hear and determine all offences in this Act and, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any written law, has power to impose the full penalty or punishment in respect of any offence under this Act.32. Power of Minister to amend Schedule
The Minister may by statutory instrument with the approval of the Cabinet, amend the Schedule to this Act.History of this document
15 April 2011
14 February 2011 this version
01 November 2010
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1. | Uganda Government Gazette dated 2011-07-08 number 45 |