Asmens tapatybės nustatymas Internete, teisiniai aspektai ; Personal identification in the Internet and its legal aspects
Master work examines the concept of online identity and the practical implementation, analysis, or enough legally regulated, including whether there is the need to criminalize identity fraud in the Internet banned it from a simple fraud. The main purpose of the study - to examine the legal and practical identity online presence, evasion and fraud aspects of major legal problems encountered in order to survive in anonymous, as well as the conclusions and proposals for improving the legal regulations. The paper put forward a hypothesis that a person's identity online and practical realization of the concept is unclear and not legally regulated, should also be criminalize identity fraud in cyberspace banned it from a mere fraud, failed the following aspects: Lithuania does not separately distinguished, and criminalized identity forgery Internet, however, and it is not necessary, because sufficient current legislation. Lithuania legal basis for a fully regulated and sufficient suitably qualified criminal acts committed in cyberspace. Current Lithuania acting regulation is not adapted to the anonymity of cyberspace, and therefore propose to combine the existing marketing and service rules for electronic commerce needs are. Focus on the anonymity of users, particularly those using electronic means, protection of the rights. It is also proposed to create an entirely new regulatory framework to govern completely anonymous transactions for the needs, but also specify the rights and obligations of both sides of transactions. As for the restriction of the rights to be anonymous in cyberspace to prevent terrorism, found that the Lithuanian Criminal Code is not a precise definition of terrorism than the characterization of terrorism as criminal acts, Lithuania in order to properly implement a proportionate and fair right to anonymity in cyber space limitation, proposti of terrorism as criminal acts of the Lithuanian Criminal Code.