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Right to be forgotten under General Data Protection Regulations

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‘Right to be forgotten’ is the claim of an individual to have any data pertaining to him deleted, with no trace. The foundation of this right was laid by the European Court of Justice in its 2014 judgement in Google Spain SL v/s Agencia Española de Protección de Datos & Mario Costeja Gonzalez[1], wherein it […]

Role of Social Media in a Democracy

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Social Media has for long been considered the fourth pillar of democracy owing to its potential to not just report what is happening around the world but to build a public opinion about the ongoing issues. The term ‘democracy’ implies the participation of people. Media facilitates this participation. The emergence of social media, however, has […]

The interplay between cyber forensics and threat to cyber security in digital spaces like Clouds

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More and more businesses organizations are becoming dependent on technology, and most of the data and information is being stored online. The development of storage technologies and computing resources, which are reasonably priced, provide more storage on demand, and are ubiquitously located, became inevitable. Cloud computing is the product of such technological development. In simple […]

Laws governing the Telecommunications sector in the United Kingdom

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The current legal regime governing the telecommunications sector in the United Kingdom (UK) comprises primarily of two laws: The Communication Act of 2003[1], and The Wireless Telegraphy Act of 2006[2] Before the 2003 Act was enacted, the Director-General of Telecommunication (DGT) was established as the independent regulatory authority under the Telecommunication Act, 1984. However, the […]

Right to Privacy and its Significance in Social Media

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Life and personal liberty can be considered as inalienable rights which an individual enjoys by virtue of being a human. These rights are inseparable from a dignified human existence.[1] According to J S Mill, “privacy is an aspect of liberty grounded on the permanent interests of man as a progressive human being”.[2] It exists in […]

Initial Public Offering (IPO)

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By: Mahima Bheemaiah What is an IPO? Most companies that kick off their business starts with a limited source of capital and resources, but soon these companies over a period of time grow into a sustainable business and will need more capital to expand and to grow their business. These funds can be raised through […]

Role of IP in E-Commerce

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By: Syeda Fauzia Introduction: What are Intellectual property Rights? Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) would refer to anything and everything that is the conception of the human mind which creates an exclusive right bestowed upon the person over the creations of their intellect. According to the Oxford Dictionary, “intellectual property is an intangible property as a […]

The Effect of Artificial Intelligence on Human Beings and Society

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Individuals today live in the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI). It permeates our lives in numerous ways, either directly or indirectly, by performing tasks that, until quite recently, could only be performed by a human with specialized knowledge and training. Some of the examples of the use of AI in our daily lives include spam […]

Cyberspace Regulatory Models and their Feasibility

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In order to address the issues posed by cyberspace in the present day, few scholars have contended that it should not be regulated at all, as any form of regulation might stifle the unfettered potential for growth in cyberspace. These arguments rely on the fact that over a period of time, cyberspace as well as […]

The Chancellor, Masters & Scholars of University of Oxford and Ors.Vs. Rameshwari Photocopy Services and Ors

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Delhi High Court Judges: Justice Pradeep Nandrajog and Justice Yogesh Khanna Applicable law: Section 52 of the Copyright Act, 1957 Did you know: A reproduction of a copyrighted work by a teacher or pupil in the course of instruction is allowed and is not an infringement of the copyright Where it all began: University and […]

The Puttaswamy Judgement- How Is Privacy a Fundamental Right?

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The jurisprudence in India with respect to the status of right to privacy as a fundamental right has been quite dicey, as pointed out in the previous section. It was only in the case of Justice K. S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India[1] that the Apex Court exclusively dealt with this issue. The case was […]

Challenges Posed by the Development of Information Technology

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Technology is an essential part of our day-to-day lives. It has made communication and dissemination of information faster and easier. Further, exchange of ideas as well as sale and purchase of goods and services have been facilitated with the advent of internet. Technology and the internet has become so intrinsic a part of our life […]

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