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An Analysis from Bangladesh on the Critical Role of Cyber Law in the Protection of Users' Personally Identifiable Information


Sr No: 2
Page No: 12-20
Language: English
Licence: CC BY-NC 4.0
Authors: Md. Rakib Chowdhury
Published Date: 2025-02-04
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Abstract:
Cybercrime is a multifaceted issue with extensive legal ramifications; this essay examines it from a Bangladeshi perspective. Cyber laws are necessary to protect people's rights and privacy when using the internet. This essay will delve into the various types of cybercrime, the reasons people commit them, and the significance of cybercrime laws. This study derives some conclusions after reviewing the anti-cybercrime laws that Bangladesh has already passed. Several pieces of legislation are housed here, including those that deal with IT, PC, CS, and the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (TROC)2001. Not only does the study consider these specific restrictions in its comprehensive legal analysis, but it also takes into consideration more general rules, including the Copyright Act of 2005, the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, and the Bangladesh Penal Code of 1860. As case studies, the article includes notable cybercrime instances in Bangladesh. We can observe the impact of judicial rulings on national cybercrime control initiatives in these cases. The article continues by outlining the difficulties faced by the government of Bangladesh in its fight against cybercrime and for the safe use of the internet by its inhabitants.
Keywords: Cybercrime, Cyber laws in Bangladesh, Privacy protection, Anti-cybercrime legislation, Internet rights, Bangladesh Penal Code, Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission, Copyright Act, Judicial impact on cybercrime, Government challenges in cyber security.

Journal: GRS Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
ISSN(Online): 3049-0561
Publisher: GRS Publisher
Frequency: Monthly
Language: English

An Analysis from Bangladesh on the Critical Role of Cyber Law in the Protection of Users' Personally Identifiable Information