semeton belogger yth,

meneruskan saja berita di bawah ini. begitulah memang. UU ITE, pemblokiran
YouTube, dst. Kata Win, ini tanda2 zaman kegelapan di Indonesia. Waspadalah,
waspadalah! *kayak Bung api. hihihi*

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Cyber law worries bloggers

Tifa Asrianti ,  The Jakarta Post ,  Jakarta   |  Mon, 04/07/2008 11:16 AM
|  Headlines

In a meeting organized by the British Council on Friday, bloggers expressed
concerns the new law on electronic information and transaction could make
them susceptible to charges of defamation.

Blogger Enda Nasution said bloggers were being more careful now as the law
opened up possibilities of prosecution for providing "sensitive" content
about public figures and certain issues on their sites.

"Bloggers can get in trouble by just linking to a website containing
defamation. In an indirect way, the law bans freedom of expression," Enda
said.

After two years of deliberation, the House of Representatives passed the
Electronic Information and Transaction Law last month, which prohibits
citizens from distributing slander in any electronic format. Perpetrators
can get a maximum of six years in prison or a fine of Rp 1 billion
(US$107,526).

The law also prohibits any kind of pornography, gambling, blackmail, lies,
threats and racist comments.

Another blogger, Wicaksono, said the blogosphere could not be separated from
opinions. Therefore, there would always be people who liked or disliked the
content and the government should not levy criminal charges against people
based on subjective judgments.

"In developed countries, the government lets the communities make
regulations to organize themselves. Besides, in other countries, libel is no
longer a criminal matter but a civil matter," Wicaksono said.

He said it was bloggers themselves who should make a regulation on
expression.

Blogger Raditya Dika said he recently deleted two posts after friends warned
him about the defamation articles in the cyber law. One of the posts he took
off was a parody of a local election containing deformed photos of the
running candidates.

"Even if no cyber law existed, bloggers should always be careful what they
say in their blogs because it may offend other people's feelings," he said.

Asmara Letizia said that no law was supposed to regulate how people
expressed opinions.

"So far, I haven't deleted anything I have posted in my blogs. I believe we
have to be responsible and consistent on what we have said. We can still
protest other people as long as we can do it in an unoffending way," she
said.

"I think the government should pay more attention to copyright issues
because there are cases in which people take blog content from blogs but do
not attribute the authors."

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