Head of the Art and Creative Industries Task Force at the Islamic Research Center of the Parliament, in an Exclusive Interview with Contemporary Jurisprudence:

Jurisprudence of Governance in Cyberspace/25

It could perhaps be said that the most challenging aspect of governing virtual space is the enforcement of laws related to this domain. But are there jurisprudential considerations for implementing these laws? Can the executor introduce considerations or modifications during enforcement?
Hujjat al-Islam wal-Muslimeen Mohammad Qotbi believes that since the legitimacy of laws and regulations is determined by the Guardian Council, the executor must implement the law exactly as it is. If they have objections regarding its legitimacy, they should file a complaint with the Administrative Justice Court for re-examination. The head of the Art and Creative Industries Task Force at the Islamic Research Center of the Parliament also considers the use of filtered platforms a violation rather than a crime, as their use has not been criminalized.
The full text of Contemporary Jurisprudence’s exclusive interview with the CEO of Eshraq Creative and Innovation House regarding the requirements for enforcing laws related to virtual space is as follows: