Article 31
(1) Any Person who knowingly and without authority or unlawfully carries out interception or
wiretapping of Electronic Information and/or Electronic Records in certain Computers and/or
Electronic Systems of other Persons.
(2) Any Person who knowingly and without authority or unlawfully carries out interception of the
transmission of nonpublic Electronic Information and/or Electronic Records from, to, and in
certain Computers and/or Electronic Systems of other Persons, whether or not causing
alteration, deletion, and/or termination of Electronic Information and/or Electronic Records in
transmission.
(3) Interception excepted from one as intended by section (1) and section (2) shall be interception
carried out in the scope of law enforcement at the request of the police, prosecutor’s office,
and/or other law enforcement institutions as stated by laws.
(4) Further provisions on procedures for interception as intended by section (3) shall be regulated
by Government Regulation.
Article 32
(1) Any Person who knowingly and without authority or unlawfully in any manner whatsoever
alters, adds, reduces, transmits, tampers with, deletes, moves, hides Electronic Information
and/or Electronic Records of other Persons or of the public.
(2) Any Person who knowingly and without authority or unlawfully in any manner whatsoever,
moves or transfers Electronic Information and/or Electronic Records to Electronic Systems of
unauthorized Persons.
(3) Acts as intended by section (1) shall be acts that result in any confidential Electronic Information
and/or Electronic Record being compromised such that the data becomes accessible to the
public in its entirety in an improper manner.
Article 33
Any Person who knowingly and without authority or unlawfully commits any act resulting in faults on
Electronic Systems and/or resulting in Electronic Systems working improperly.
Article 34
(1) Any Person who knowingly and without authority or unlawfully produces, sells, causes to be used,
imports, distributes, provides, or owns:
a.
Computer hardware or software that is designed or specifically developed to facilitate acts as
intended by Article 27 through Article 33;
b.
Computer passwords, Access Codes, or the like to make Electronic Systems accessible with the
intent to facilitate acts as intended by Article 27 through Article 33;
(2) Acts as intended by section (1) are not criminal acts if aimed at carrying out research activities,
testing of Electronic Systems, protection of Electronic Systems themselves in a legal and lawful manner.
This version is intended as a convenience for the readers and is a not a substitute for the official text. Source: Bappeda Indonesia
and www.cgap.org.