“Seize” includes:
(a) activating any onsite computer system and computer data storage
media;
(b) making and retaining a copy of computer data, including by using
onsite equipment;
(c) maintaining the integrity of the relevant stored computer data;
(d) rendering inaccessible, or removing, computer data in the
accessed computer system;
(e) taking a printout of output of computer data; or
(f) seize or similarly secure a computer system or part of it or a
computer-data storage medium.
“Traffic data” means computer data that:
(a) relates to a communication by means of a computer system; and
(b) is generated by a computer system that is part of the chain of
communication ; and
(c) shows the communication’s origin, destination, route, time, date,
size, duration or the type of underlying services.
“Thing” includes but is not limited to:
(a) a computer system or part of a computer system;
(b) another computer system, if:
(i) computer data from that computer system is available to the
first computer system being searched; and
(ii) there are reasonable grounds for believing that the computer
data sought is stored in the other computer system;
(c) a computer data storage medium.
“Utilise” shall include
(a) developing of a remote forensic tool;
(b) adopting of a remote forensic tool; and
(c) purchasing of a remote forensic tool.
(2) A reference in this Act or any other enactment to any of the offences
mentioned in the first column of the Schedule shall be construed as
referring to those offences as defined in the provisions of this Act
mentioned opposite thereto in the second column.