Kyrgyzstan

AI behavior law: bot and agent disclosure, crawler and training-data rules, automated-agent transactions, and algorithmic decision-making.

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Summary

Kyrgyzstan presents low-to-moderate crawling risk under general-law provisions. The current Criminal Code (No. 127 of 28 October 2021, in force 2022) continues to criminalise unauthorized access to computer information in Art. 289 (destruction, modification, or copying of data, or disruption of computer systems) and addresses malicious software in Art. 290. The 2021 Criminal Code is confirmed in English translation (Legislationline). The Law on Personal Information (No. 58 of 14 April 2008, as amended November 2021) applies to personal-data processing and requires protection against unauthorized access; the November 2021 amendment added rules for data processing in the context of criminal proceedings. Copyright law protects databases as compilations on originality grounds; no TDM exception. The DPA (State Agency for Personal Data Protection, dpa.gov.kg) can impose fines of 10,000-1,000,000 Kyrgyzstani Som; enforcement capacity and track record are limited. No English-language scraping case law found. Article numbers 289/290 confirmed via UNODC Sherloc and the 2021 Criminal Code English translation.

Automated-access legality

Carried forward from the crawler-law index. Governs whether automated clients may access public websites in this jurisdiction.

DimensionValue
Authorization testsecurity mechanism bypass
Public-page carve-outunsettled
Terms-of-service browsewrap enforceablenotice dependent
Terms-of-service clickwrap enforceableyes
Copyright exception modelclosed list
Text and data mining — commercial statusprohibited
Text and data mining — opt-out mechanismnone
robots.txt legal weightnon binding notice
AI training-specific lawnone
Privacy regimeLaw of the Kyrgyz Republic on Personal Information No. 58 (14 April 2008, as amended November 2021)
Trespass to chattelsnot recognized

Last reviewed: 2026-05-24. Confidence: medium. Not legal advice.