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FedEx courier Fraud

In recent times several frauds involving extortion of money by threatening a person that a parcel containing contraband items in his name has been seized by police and action is imminent on the individual. They then offer to help and … Continue reading

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Fifteen Major Concerns With India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2023.. commented

Medianama has published an article today highlighting 15 major concerns regarding the DPDPB 2023. We appreciate the efforts taken by Medianama in extracting 15 objections out of 44 sections of the Bill. It is a document which will be useful … Continue reading

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Courts can be Crazy

Recently two judgements were reported from abroad one on a Canadian Court considering the Emoji Thumbs up as a digital signature, another where a victim of an identity theft was adjudged guilty of Trademark infringement. To this I would like … Continue reading

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GIFT city and GIFT Nifty

A quiet revolution has started in the Indian investment scenario with the opening of the trades in GIFT NIFTy from 3rd July 2023. This will have an impact not only on the Indian investment scenario but could have impact on … Continue reading

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“Deeply Disturbed” Editor’s Guild is Wrong

The Editor’s Guild was in the news recently calling the Intermediary rules released by the Meity on 7th April 2023 as “Draconian”, “Regrettable” and urging the Ministry to withdraw the notification. In our set of articles ending with “Fact Check … Continue reading

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The Great Data Robbery… Why it is a national security issue?

This is a continuation of the previous article “The Great Data Robbery in India…64 crore data sets…weaponized for the next election…” We have seen many data breaches from Hospitals. Banks, Payment Gateways etc. Most of these are targeted at financial … Continue reading

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