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Sosialisasi Mengenai Cyberbullying Guna Meningkatkan Kesadaran Hukum Masyarakat Pada Pesantren Entrepreneur Ash-Shalahuddin Cililin, Kabupaten Bandung Barat Yusdiansyah, Efik; Ali Firman, Chepi; Nurcahyono, Arinto; Ruhaeni, Neni; Heniarti, Dini Dewi; Suminar, Sri Ratna; Adha, Ahmad Faizal; Abidin, Muhammad Ilman; Pratiwi, Hasya Fazni; Setiawati, Suci
JAPI (Jurnal Akses Pengabdian Indonesia) Vol 8, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Tribhuwana Tunggadewi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33366/japi.v8i2.5030

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Cyberbullying atau intimidasi dalam dunia maya, telah menjadi fenomena yang semakin meresahkan dalam era digital saat ini. Dengan semakin meluasnya akses ke platform online, tindakan ini mengancam kesejahteraan emosional individu terutama anak muda. Penelitian ini mengulas dampak negatif cyberbullying terhadap kesehatan mental korban, seperti stres, kecemasan, depresi, dan bahkan potensi bunuh diri. Faktor-faktor seperti anonimitas dan jangkauan luasnya internet memperumit upaya pencegahan. Oleh karena itu, perlunya kerjasama antara orangtua, pendidik, dan platform online dalam menciptakan lingkungan yang aman dan mendidik bagi para pengguna, serta implementasi regulasi yang lebih ketat untuk melindungi individu dari dampak buruk cyberbullying. Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk memberikan sosialisasi terkait cyberbullying. Metode yang digunakan yaitu survei lapangan, sosialisasi, dan evaluasi. Hasil kegiatan sosialisasi ini diharapkan dapat meningkatkan kesadaran hukum sosialisasi tentang cyberbullying di pesantren merupakan langkah penting untuk membekali santri dengan pemahaman dan keterampilan yang diperlukan untuk menghadapi dunia maya dengan bijaksana dan bertanggung jawab.
LEGAL PROTECTION FOR NFT INVESTORS IN INDONESIA’S DIGITAL CREATIVE INDUSTRY: A TRANSFORMATIVE AND DEVELOPMENTAL LAW APPROACH Abidin, Muhammad Ilman; Ramli, Ahmad M.; Rafianti, Laina; Kumar Jha, Gautam
Indonesia Private Law Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25041/iplr.v6i1.4130

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Investment in Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) is rapidly emerging in Indonesia, presenting both opportunities and challenges for the digital creative industry. As unique crypto assets, NFTs enable new ways to own and trade digital and physical goods, but current regulations, including the Commodity Futures Trading Law and Bappebti guidelines, do not fully address these transactions, creating legal gaps and increasing risks of fraud, money laundering, and market manipulation. Despite this, NFT communities like the Superlative Secret Society in Bali, supported by the Ministry of Creative Economy, have fostered creativity and economic activity. This study employs a normative juridical and comparative law approach to explore legal theories suitable for protecting NFT investments, finding that frameworks based on Ahmad M. Ramli’s transformative law and Mochtar Kusumaatmadja’s developmental law can ensure legal certainty, security, and fairness. The study concludes that comprehensive legal reforms are essential to safeguard investors and sustain the growth and international competitiveness of Indonesia’s digital creative industry.
Legal Review of the Validity of the Use of Smart Contracts in Business Transactions in Indonesia and Its Regulation in Various Countries Muhammad Ilman Abidin
Unnes Law Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): October, 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ulj.v9i2.37195

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The increasingly massive use of the internet is now affecting the economic world which is characterized by the birth of E-Commerce. E-Commerce mechanism that does not brings together sellers and buyers directly, this raises a variety of problems on the subjective and objective terms of the sale and purchase agreement. Smart Contracts are actually different from conventional contracts written on paper. They are also different from electronic contracts. A clause in the agreement, which takes the form of programming code, requires blockchain as a distributed storage technology, which sets them apart. In addition, Smart Contracts serve to execute contracts automatically. Therefore, the article aims to analyze the advantages of Smart Contracts compared to conventional contracts and how the validity of using smart contracts in Indonesian law, and why business transactions in Indonesia should start using smart contracts. The result obtained is that the use of Smart Contracts are completely automated and rely on software logic, making them transparent and visible to all parties involved. The use of Smart Contract in buying and selling transactions is considered very important considering the advantages in terms of security, verification, changes in the contents of the agreement, and evidentiary power. As for Indonesian law, the use of Smart Contracts is permissible as long as it does not violate the validity of the agreement as stated in the Civil Code. The use of Smart Contracts offer several advantages over traditional contracts, including trasparency, autonomy, speed, accuracy, security, and savings.