Grace

Mine is to say that any legislation should first and foremost:-

1. In principle have a self regulatory mechanism and Governments to step in as an agent of last resort 
2. Should not breathe fire and brimstone to the extent that it scares off investors and other players in both the commercial and social space.
3. Should ensure the rights and freedoms of citizens and others who live within the borders are enshrined especially during this tough period where international terrorism seems to be everywhere.
4. Last but not least should create a conducive environment for capital attraction and commerce to prosper.


Ali Hussein

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On Nov 29, 2013, at 1:54 AM, Grace Githaiga <ggithaiga@hotmail.com> wrote:

Good morning Listers


So far the discussion has been good and has raised good points. Thanks to all who have actively continued to participate and even those who are silent observers:) Everyone's support is appreciated. 


Today is day 5 of the discussion and the final day before we start compiling  the concerns that have been raised. We dedicate it to "any other issue(s)" that listers may want to raise in regard to the Convention. Additionally, listers can go back to issues of any other day and discuss them here.


Questions: Are there other articles that you would like to share that need clarification? What other issue(s) would you like to raise? 


This is the link to the Draft African Union Convention and Security in cyberspace for your reference. 

http://pages.au.int/sites/default/files/AU%20Cybersecurity%20Convention%20ENGLISH_0.pdf


Have a wonderful Friday

Rgds

GG

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