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Electronic Signatures Act
2011
(d) shall not be liable for accurately recording or reporting
information which a licensed certification service provider,
a court or the Controller has published as required or
permitted under this Act, including information about the
suspension or revocation of a certificate; and
(e) shall not be liable for reporting information about a certification
service provider, a certificate or a subscriber, if the information
is published as required or permitted under this Act or is
published by order of the Controller in the performance of his
or her licensing and regulatory duties under this Act.
79. Recognition of date or time stamp services.
(1) The Controller may recognise one or more date or time
stamp services, after determining that a service to be recognised
satisfies the requirements prescribed in the regulations made under
this Act.
(2) The procedure for recognising of date or time stamp services
shall be as may be prescribed by regulations made under this Act.
(3) The Controller shall publish a list of recognised date or time
stamp services in a form and manner as he may determine.
PART V—MISCELLANEOUS
80. Prohibition against dangerous activities
(1) A certification service provider, whether licensed or not,
shall not conduct its business in a manner that creates an
unreasonable risk of loss to the subscribers of the certification service
provider, to persons relying on certificates issued by the certification
service provider or to a repository.
(2) The Controller may publish in one or more recognised
repositories brief statements advising subscribers, persons relying on
digital signatures and repositories about any activities of a
certification service provider, whether licensed or not, which create a
risk prohibited under subsection (1).
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