Monday, August 3, 2009

New Begining of Cyberlaw in Newzealand Mr.Frank March, a senior special advisor with the IT and Telecommunications Policy Group at the Ministry of Economic Development has been appointed as a president of the Internet Policy making body of Newzealand. The said organization also administers domain names. The organisation (Internet NZ) uses the fees it receives from users who register .nz domain names to fund its advocacy work. The current issue in Newzealand is copyright, but content filtering, access guarantees, and the right to free speech, is also debated from the last few years. Social networking is already raising a whole new set of moral and personal security and privacy issues.” The group is actively involved in the IPV6 steering group (the next generation of internet protocol), and funds a Cyberlaw fellowship. This is a very encouraging development in Newzealand which further boost the cyberlaw in the country

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