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Supreme Court should mandate addition of the Verified and Unverified status to Social media accounts

There is a debate presently going on in the Supreme Court of India about the responsibilities of the Social Media Companies such as FaceBook and Twitter in preventing “Fake Accounts” and “Fake News”. It is beyond question that Fake news … Continue reading

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New Version of Course on PDPA

Cyber Law College, a division of Ujvala Consultants Pvt Ltd has introduced a new version of a Course on PDPA (Personal Data Protection Act). This version would include additional modules on Data Governance Framework as well as a discussion on the … Continue reading

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Reversible Life Cycle hypothesis of the Theory of Data

This is in continuation of our discussion on the Theory of Data to explain “What Data is” for different communities like the technologists, lawyers and business manager. In this direction we have stated that there are three hypotheses that we … Continue reading

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What is the life cycle of Data?

“Life Cycle” starts from birth and ends with death. In the case of humans, life form comes from the environment (in the form of the Pancha bhootas)  and goes back to the environment. Human life has two components namely the … Continue reading

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The Journey to the development of a New “Theory of Data” begins

Yesterday, I made an announcement that I will be working on a “Theory of Data”. I consider www.naavi.org as a global publication platform. All my work most of which are products of my own research have been published here. Hence … Continue reading

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The definition of “Personal data” in CCPA

California Consumer Privacy Act 2018 has tried to address some aspects of Privacy law which we in India will be discussing both through the PDPA (Personal Data Protection Act which is in draft Bill form) and the forthcoming “Data Governance … Continue reading

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