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exceeding two years or a fine or both penalties.

Chapter three
Crimes against property, data and communications by threats or blackmail
10. Any person who uses an information network or computer hardware or similar to threaten or
blackmail another person in order to induce them to perform or not to perform an act even if that act
or omission is lawful shall be liable to a prison sentence not exceeding two years or a fine or both
penalties.
Fraud or impersonation
11. Any person who communicates through an information network or computer hardware or similar by
fraud or using a false name or impersonation for the purpose of himself or another person taking
possession of money or a bond or a signature of a bond shall be liable to a prison sentence not
exceeding four years or a fine or both penalties.
Obtaining credit card numbers or data
12. Any person who uses an information network or computer hardware or similar to obtain credit card
numbers or data or similar for the purpose of using them to obtain the money or data of another
person or the services that result from those data or numbers shall be liable to a prison sentence not
exceeding five years or a fine or both penalties.
Unlawful use of communications services
13. Any person who benefits unlawfully from communications services through an information network
or computer hardware or similar shall be liable to a prison sentence not exceeding four years or a
fine or both penalties.

Chapter four
Public order and morality offences
Breach of public order and morality
14. (1) Any person who produces, prepares, creates, sends, stores or disseminates through an
information network, computer hardware or similar any content breaching decency, public order or
morality shall be liable to a prison sentence not exceeding five years or a fine or both penalties.
(2) Any person who intentionally or though negligence provides or facilitates through an
information network, computer hardware or similar access to content breaching decency or contrary
to public order or morality shall be liable to a prison sentence not exceeding five years or a fine or
both penalties.
(3) If the act referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2) involves a juvenile, the offender shall be liable to
a prison sentence not exceeding seven years or a fine or both penalties.

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