Monthly Archives: March 2023

DPDPB 2022 Proposal on Free Cross Border Transfer is against National Interests

In a statement which was attributed to the MOS Sri Rajeev Chandrashekar, Economic Times reported that there is a proposal to allow “Cros Border Data Flow by Default”. Just like “Privacy By Default”, the proposal suggests “Free Data Transfer by … Continue reading

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DPDPB2022: Negative List for Cross Border Data Transfer..Is it a bad idea?

In a widely circulated media report today, it is indicated that the Government will be following a cross border personal data transfer in DPDPB2022 by indicating a negative list of countries to which data may not be transferred, leaving a … Continue reading

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Chat GPT: Destroying the Trust in Internet

When Internet was first introduced with the World Wide Web, the world was excited. We all thought that an “Information Super Highway” has been created and it will bring the Encyclopedia Britannica into my desktop. No doubt this happened and … Continue reading

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Digital India Act-7: Data Monetization

While the DPDPB 2022 was under formulation, Naavi.org had discussed certain desired changes in the law which are available at the following link; Amongst the several things discussed, we had discussed some aspects of the new DIA during September 2022. … Continue reading

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Digital India Act-6: Fighting the Information Warfare

The Digital India Act as proposed which was unveiled by the MeitY during their public consultation session in Bangalore has spoken of “Online Safety and Trust” as one of the objectives of the proposed laws. At the same time it … Continue reading

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Digital India Act-5: Adjudication

ITA 2000 was had provided the Power of Adjudication under Section 46. Under this section any dispute arising out of a contravention of ITA 2000 in which financial compensation has to be received by a person who has suffered a … Continue reading

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