AMMAN Lawmakers on Thursday endorsed the 2023 Cybercrime bill during a session headed by Lower House Speaker Ahmad Safadi and attended by Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh and members of the Cabinet.After referral from the Lower House Legal Committee, the bill was passed following extended deliberations that resulted in amendments to certain articles, the Jordan News Agency,
AMMAN The Jordan Press Association (JPA) on Wednesday expressed regret over the Lower House Legal Committee’s refusal to accept the association's objections to the cybercrime bill. In a statement, the JPA said the decision to reduce fines by 50 per cent is appreciated, but the move is insufficient, as fines remain high and vague terms in the bill remain unchanged. The
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JPA renews call to reconsider cybercrime bill jordantimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jordantimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
AMMAN Jordanian citizens have fallen victim to a large-scale social media campaign that involved 220,000 fake accounts orchestrated by an external entity, Minister of Government Communications Faisal Al Shboul said on Monday.During a session of the Lower House's Legal Committee regarding the 2023 bill on cybercrime, Shboul emphasised the urgency of regulating the digital