Technology Law / Cyber Law
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The Indian Legal Landscape: A Safe Haven For FemTech Applications To Exploit User Data and Breach Privacy
Popular FemTech applications are rapidly gaining traction among urban women in India and this should worry the regulatory authority, but…
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Challenges in the Implementation of Facial Recognition Technology
With the coming of Facial Recognition Technology, which uses your face as your biometric identifier, the machine-human interaction, questions of…
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The Legality of China’s Great Firewall: How Does the International Law Fare
The Internet became commercially available in China in 1995. Prior to 1995, the Communist party had planned not to legalise…
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Mushrooming Non-Fungible Tokens
NFTs are digital files with a unique identifier that is verified on a blockchain and are not replicable or interchangeable.…
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Google v. Oracle: Fair Use Saves The Day For Web Interoperability and Creative Programming
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) ended the long-running battle between the tech heavyweights by deciding in favor…
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Analysis of EdTech in the wake of Virtual Learning and COVID-19
With the pandemic shutting down all the physical modes of academic learning, the start-ups began to step on the ladder…
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UK Adequacy Guidelines vis-a-vis GDPR and the Schrems II Judgment
On February 19, 2021, two draft decisions were published by the European Commission where there were findings that the UK…
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Analyzing the New Cryptocurrency Bill and the Idea of a Digital Rupee
A cryptocurrency is a digital form of currency mostly used for trading and transactional objectives.
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