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Surveillance Devices Act 2004
43DEvidence obtained from extraterritorial computer access not to be tendered in evidence unless court is satisfied that the evidence was properly obtained
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#### 43D Evidence obtained from extraterritorial computer access not to be tendered in evidence unless court is satisfied that the evidence was properly obtained
Evidence obtained from access to, or disruption of, data held in a computer undertaken in a foreign country in accordance with subsection 43C(1), (2) or (3) in relation to a relevant offence cannot be tendered in evidence to a court in any proceedings relating to the relevant offence unless the court is satisfied that the access or disruption was agreed to by an appropriate consenting official of the foreign country.