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.	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  

	
  

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