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MeitY seeks Endorsement of Big Tech for DPDPA Rules

It can only happen in India that Companies like Meta are in the forefront of challenging Government notifications such as the Intermediary Rules in Courts and they are the same entities who are also consulted for advise on how we … Continue reading

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Section 63 of Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam

Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act (IEA) was a very important amendment made to the age old Indian Evidence Act 1872 consequent to the passing of Information Technology Act 2000 (ITA 2000) notified on 17th October 2000. This section provided … Continue reading

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DPDPA Rules-Consent Manager

Naaavi.org has been debating the concept of “Consent Manager” under DPDPA 2023 and the possibility of making it animprovement over the concept of “Consent Manager under the DEPA Framework” which has been adopted under the Account Aggregator scheme. Now going … Continue reading

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Consent Manager and Account Aggregator

When the rules under DPDPA is released, apart from the definition of Significant Data Fiduciary, industry would be keenly looking at the rules related to “Consent manager”. This is one area where Naavi may have divergent views with one section … Continue reading

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Welcome Mr Jitin Prasada as Mos IT

With the new cabinet of Modi 3.0 announced, it is heartening to note that Mr Ashwini Vashnav continues to be the minister for IT along with Railways and Information and Broadcasting. Digital publishing being a major part of Meity’s regulations, … Continue reading

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WhatsApp threatens Bharath : Great opportunity for indigenous firms

Naavi Comments Received and Our views Comment 1: India may not be able to create a product at a global scale. Koo did not succeed. Comment 2: Data Security in messaging can be preserved through e2e encryption and WhatsApp is … Continue reading

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