November 1, 2024 - Comments Off on PTA Won’t Ban VPNs, “Lack of Legal Grounds”
PTA Won’t Ban VPNs, “Lack of Legal Grounds”
Despite a widely publicised push to people in Pakistan to register their VPNs or else face a ban and block of “unregistered” VPNs after the November 30th deadline, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), Pakistan’s telecoms regulatory body, has backed down and withdrawn the threat. According to Dawn News, the PTA made the decision after the Ministry of Law and Justice declared that the government had “no legal standing to block VPNs.” Sources that the outlet spoke with said that,
“There was an interpretation issue with the clauses in the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2016, and eventually, it has been noted that the reading of the interior ministry in this regard was weak, and the courts would allow the functioning of the VPNs,”
And that the clauses in question permitted the blocking of “content”, but not of applications etc used to access said content, which could lead to legal cases being taken against the government.
Published by: Digital Rights Foundation in Digital Rights Tracker
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