59.
(i)
any
public
or
private
entity
that
provides
to
users
of
its
services
the
ability
to
communicate
by
means
of
a
computer
system,
electronic
communication
devices,
mobile
networks;
and
(ii)
any
other
entity
that
processes
or
stores
computer
data
on
behalf
of
such
communication
service
or
users
of
such
service;
“Sexually
explicit
conduct”
includes
at
least
the
following
real
or
simulated
acts-‐
(a)
sexual
intercourse,
including
genital-‐genital,
oral-‐genital,
anal-‐genital
or
oral-‐anal,
between
children,
or
between
an
adult
and
a
child,
of
the
same
or
opposite
sex;
(b)
bestiality;
(c)
masturbation;
(d)
sadistic
or
masochistic
abuse
in
a
sexual
context;
or
(e)
lascivious
exhibition
of
the
genitals
or
the
pubic
area
of
a
child.
It
is
not
relevant
whether
the
conduct
depicted
is
real
or
simulated;
“Spamming”
is
an
abuse
of
electronic
messaging
systems
to
indiscriminately
send
unsolicited
bulk
messages
to
individuals
and
corporate
organizations;
“Traffic”
means
to
sell,
transfer,
distribute,
dispense,
or
otherwise
dispose
of
property
or
to
buy,
receive,
possess,
obtain
control
of,
or
use
property
with
the
intent
to
sell,
transfer,
distribute,
dispense,
or
otherwise
dispose
of
such
property;
and
“traffic
data”
-‐
means
any
computer
data
relating
to
a
communication
by
means
of
a
computer
system
or
network,
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.
Citation.
This
Bill
may
be
cited
as
the
Cybercrime
(Prohibition,
Prevention,
Etc.)
Bill,
2015.