The objects of this Act are to enable and facilitate electronic communications and transactions in the public interest, and for that purpose to—
(a) | recognise the importance of the information economy for the economic and social prosperity of the Republic; |
(c) | promote the understanding and, acceptance of and growth in the number of electronic transactions in the Republic; |
(d) | remove and prevent barriers to electronic communications and transactions in the Republic; |
(e) | promote legal certainty and confidence in respect of electronic communications and transactions; |
(f) | promote technology neutrality in the application of legislation to electronic communications and transactions; |
(g) | promote e-government services and electronic communications and transactions with public and private bodies, institutions and citizens; |
(h) | ensure that electronic transactions in the Republic conform to the highest international standards; |
(i) | encourage investment and innovation in respect of electronic transactions in the Republic; |
(j) | develop a safe, secure and effective environment for the consumer, business and the Government to conduct and use electronic transactions; |
(k) | promote the development of electronic transactions services which are responsive to the needs of users and consumers; |
(l) | ensure that, in relation to the provision of electronic transactions services, the special needs of particular communities and, areas and the disabled are duly taken into account; |
(m) | ensure compliance with accepted International technical standards in the provision and development of electronic communications and transactions; |
(n) | promote the stability of electronic transactions in the Republic; |
(o) | promote the development of human resources in the electronic transactions environment; |
(p) | promote SMMEs within the electronic transactions environment; |
(q) | ensure efficient use and management of the .za domain name space; and |
(r) | ensure that the national interest of the Republic is not compromised through the use of electronic communications. |