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Dubai Internet City and Al Tamimi host seminar on new federal cyber laws

  • United Arab Emirates: Saturday, June 17 - 2006 at 10:21
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Dubai Internet City (DIC) and Al Tamimi & Company, the UAE's largest legal firm, jointly hosted a seminar on the new Federal Legislation on Electronic Transactions and Commerce and Cyber Crimes on Monday, 12 June.

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  • Speakers at the seminar.
    Speakers at the seminar.
Speakers at the seminar said that there was low awareness of the new federal laws enacted recently to fill gaps in existing UAE legislation on Internet-related activities. Greater awareness of these laws, they said, was critical to the development of the IT industry in the UAE.

Federal Law No. 1 of 2006 concerning Electronic Transactions and Commerce Law and Federal Law No. 2 of 2006 concerning Cyber Crime Law were issued earlier this year under a decree of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The new laws lay the foundation for legitimising e-commerce and fighting misuse of cyberspace and new technologies.

"The federal laws reflect the UAE government's commitment to provide legal protection for internet-related investments and ensure that the legal system meets the challenges of the digital economy," said Jamal Abdulsalam, Executive Director of Dubai Internet City. "Following the institution of these laws, it is important for enterprises to understand the implications of the new legislation. As we race to take advantage of the benefits that new technologies are bringing, we need to build our knowledge of how lesgislation can support us in creating a secure cyber environment," he added.

"Technology is always a step ahead of the law and it is a challenge for legislators to keep pace with development," said Hoda Barakat, Managing Partner and Head of the Intellectual Property Department of the Al Tamimi & Co. "The new laws represent a bold initiative from the UAE government. For the implementation of these laws to be effective, it is critical for the corporate community to be aware of their implications. Only then will the efficiency of the laws be tested," she added.

"The Federal laws have introduced a number of international standards while at the same time extended the relevance of existing laws to the electronic domain," said Samer Qudah, Senior Corporate Commercial and Information Technology Lawyer at Al Tamimi. "With the rising threat of cyber crimes, it is important to raise awareness about the legal recourse that companies have in the event of any incident."

"The new legislations provide a sound platform on which to build a regulatory framework," said Barakat. "The UAE Government will no doubt continue to promulgate more cyber laws to fill any gaps in the existing legislation e.g. jurisdiction, data protection, etc. so that the legal system is able to meet the needs of the evolving digital economy," she added.

Dubai Internet City, in association with organisations like Al Tamimi & Co. is seeking to raise awareness of new laws as well as amendments in existing laws, especially those associated with IT and IP protection. Its efforts are part of its mission to promote the development of a comprehensive soft infrastructure for the ICT sector.

"Dubai Internet City has been working with government agencies to help shape new legislation that will support the emerging knowledge economy," said Jamal Abdulsalam, Executive Director of Dubai Internet City. "We are keen to encourage and support events like this seminar that help regional organisations share new knowledge about IT-related legal issues. We need more seminars like these to help companies understand the implications of the new federal legislation and how it will assist them to operate in a secure and safe environment."
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