Insult
race, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin, as well as religion,
if used as a pretext for any of these factors; or
(b) a group of persons which is distinguished by any of these
characteristics
commits an offence punishable, on conviction, by imprisonment for a
period not exceeding [period], or a fine not exceeding [amount], or both.
19.
Denial of
Genocide and
Crimes
Against
Humanity
20.
SPAM
A person who, intentionally without lawful excuse or justification or in
excess of a lawful excuse or justification distributes or otherwise makes
available, through a computer system to the public or another person,
material which denies, grossly minimises, approves or justifies acts
constituting genocide or crimes against humanity that aids, induces or
incites others to commit such acts, or incites, instigates, commands, or
procures any other person to commit genocide or crimes against humanity,
commits an offence punishable, on conviction, by imprisonment for a
period not exceeding [period], or a fine not exceeding [amount], or both.
(1) A person who, intentionally without lawful excuse or justification:
(a) initiates the transmission of multiple electronic mail messages from
or through a computer system; or
(b) uses a protected computer system to relay or retransmit multiple
electronic mail messages, with the intent to deceive or mislead
users, or any electronic mail or Internet service provider, as to the
origin of such messages, or
(c) materially falsifies header information in multiple electronic mail
messages and intentionally initiates the transmission of such
messages,
commits an offence punishable, on conviction, by imprisonment for a
period not exceeding one year, or a fine not exceeding level five, or both.
(2) Provided that it shall not be an offence under this Act where the
transmission of multiple electronic mail messages from or through such
computer system is done within customer or business relationships
Disclosure of
21.
details of an
investigation
An Internet service provider who receives an order related to a criminal
investigation that explicitly stipulates that confidentiality is to be
maintained or such obligation is stated by law and intentionally without
lawful excuse or justification or in excess of a lawful excuse or justification
discloses:
(a) the fact that an order has been made; or
(b)anything done under the order; or
(c) any data collected or recorded under the order;
commits an offence punishable, on conviction, by imprisonment for a
period not exceeding [period], or a fine not exceeding[amount], or both.