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- ItemCyber crime: legal perspectives in addressing the socio-economic development of Uganda(2010) Kakooza, Anthony C.K.This paper analyzes the most common criminal practices aligned with misuse of the internet and how such practices can bring about a negative impact on the development of the Country as a whole. In that perspective, the paper explores measures that can be exploited in countering abuse of the Cyber revolution. In looking at the most prevalent practices associated with cyber crime and computer misuse, the paper also analyzes liabilities and responses that need to be undertaken by key players in modern day to day transactions in the digital era. The negative practices highlighted as well as the counter enforcement measures evaluated are meant to guide the Country in exploiting appropriate options that would benefit Uganda in its socio-economic development as it embraces electronic commerce. The paper thus seeks to convince its readership of the fact that inability to counter cyber-crime can significantly hinge on the smooth socio-economic development of any Nation.