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Time to Re-visit “Adjudication” under ITA 2000

ITA 2000 has been the epoch making legislation in India which is now being considered for a major revision. The revisions are focussed mainly on how to bring new technology such as AI or Meta Verse or Blockchain or Quantum … Continue reading

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If 80% of cyber crimes are from 10 locations….

According to this survey of Future Crime Research Foundation (FCRF), 80 % of Cyber Crimes in India happen through 10 districts such as Bharatpur, Mathura etc., which I call “Dark Villages of India”. Over 77.41 % of the frauds are … Continue reading

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October 17 2023: Invitation to Participate

On the 23rd Anniversary of the notification of ITA 2000 which ushered in an era of legally recognized Digital Society, Naavi.org, FDPPI, Manipal Law School are organizing a round table discussion on the theme “Jago Regulators Jago”. Event will he … Continue reading

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“Jago Regulators Jago” Roundtable on October 17 2023

On October 17, 2023, FDPPI and Manipal Law School propose to hold a round table to commemorate the Digital Society day on the broad theme of raising Cyber Crimes and how to tackle them. I propose that the organizers consider … Continue reading

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What is the legal status of Humanoid robots?

The world has crossed an important red line with the humanoid robot namely Mika, which is functioning as a CEO of a company. Mika is said to be the sister of Sophia, which earlier had created history by being the … Continue reading

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“End Now” Cyber Crime appeasement by negligence

Yesterday, Mr Anil Rachamalla, Founder of www.endnowfoundation.org addressed the members of FDPPI.in on Social Media Crimes and shard the details of the yeoman service he has been rendering to the community. I invite visitors to naavi.org to check out www.endnowfoundation.org … Continue reading

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