Proposal:Criminal Code

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  1. The following will be considered minor criminal offenses which do not threaten regional security. Persons who commit these offenses may not be arrested for them and may only be permanently banned for repeat offenses.
    1. No person may impersonate a private person.
    2. No person may disseminate the private materials of another person without their permission or that of the Court. Internet chat logs, internet protocol addresses, email addresses, and other personal information will be considered private materials. The owners of internet chat logs will be be all involved.
    3. No person may post on the Regional Forums with the intent to disrupt or provoke.
    4. No person may harass or threaten another.
    5. No person may alter or delete the avatar, user name, signature, posts, post count, monetary supply or personal information of another on the Regional Forums without their permission or as provided by law.
  2. The following will be considered major criminal offenses which threaten regional security. Persons who commit these offenses may be arrested for them and may be permanently banned for the first offense.
    1. The Government of Taijitu may classify materials vital to regional security. The Court, on the request of the Chief Justice, and the Senate, on the request of the Speaker, may review classified materials to ensure they warrant classification. No person may distribute classified materials.
    2. No person may attempt to seize the regional delegacy without having first been elected.
    3. No person may impersonate a government official.
  3. Willfully conspiring to commit or aid in any of these offenses will be equivalent to committing the offense.