Key IT Laws in Sri Lanka 1. Electronic Transactions Act, No. 19 of 2006 (Amended 2017) Legalizes electronic contracts, digital signatures, and electronic documents, giving them the same legal status as paper-based documents. The 2017 amendment expands the scope to include biometric authentication and strengthens provisions for cross-border e‑commerce facilitation. 2. Computer Crimes Act, No. 24 of 2007 Criminalizes offenses such as unauthorized access to systems, data interception, and the disclosure of passwords. This law forms the backbone of cybercrime enforcement in Sri Lanka. 3. Intellectual Property Act, No. 36 of 2003 Protects creative and technological works, including software, trade secrets, and integrated circuits. It ensures protection through copyright, trademarks, and patents—essential for safeguarding digital innovation. 4. Payment and Settlement Systems Act, No. 28 of 2005 Empowers the Central Bank to regulate electronic payment systems and ensure the sa...
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