computer data or program, electronic document, or electronic data message,
without right or authority, including the introduction or transmission of viruses.
(5) Misuse of Devices.
(i) The use, production, sale, procurement, importation, distribution, or
otherwise making available, without right, of:
(aa) A device, including a computer program, designed or
adapted primarily for the purpose of committing any of the
offenses under this Act; or
(bb) A computer password, access code, or similar data by
which the whole or any part of a computer system is capable of
being accessed with intent that it be used for the purpose of
committing any of the offenses under this Act.
(ii) The possession of an item referred to in paragraphs 5(i)(aa) or (bb)
above with intent to use said devices for the purpose of committing any
of the offenses under this section.
(6) Cyber-squatting. – The acquisition of a domain name over the internet in
bad faith to profit, mislead, destroy reputation, and deprive others from
registering the same, if such a domain name is:
(i) Similar, identical, or confusingly similar to an existing trademark
registered with the appropriate government agency at the time of the
domain name registration:
(ii) Identical or in any way similar with the name of a person other than
the registrant, in case of a personal name; and
(iii) Acquired without right or with intellectual property interests in it.
(b) Computer-related Offenses:
(1) Computer-related Forgery. —
(i) The input, alteration, or deletion of any computer data without right
resulting in inauthentic data with the intent that it be considered or acted
upon for legal purposes as if it were authentic, regardless whether or
not the data is directly readable and intelligible; or
(ii) The act of knowingly using computer data which is the product of
computer-related forgery as defined herein, for the purpose of
perpetuating a fraudulent or dishonest design.
(2) Computer-related Fraud. — The unauthorized input, alteration, or deletion of
computer data or program or interference in the functioning of a computer
system, causing damage thereby with fraudulent intent: Provided, That if no