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  • DarkNet
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    The Dark Web Conundrum – The Need for Anonymity and Policing Mechanism – A Socio-Legal Analysis

    By Kavya Srinivasamurthy / May 14, 2022

    The Dark Web: its very name infers pictures of shadowy back streets, malicious, hard-confronted people, and socially harming actions. The Dark Web is a piece of the Internet that the vast majority likely don’t have the foggiest…

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  • Cyber Fake News
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    Faking Narratives through Cyber Space and Influencing People’s Opinion – Curbing the Menace

    By Elizabeth KJ / September 30, 2021

    Cyber Space has advanced to every sector of human need in a very short time. With the advent of the internet, cyberspace became the biggest arena for free and transparent speeches and interactions through online newspapers, articles,…

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  • Deepfakes
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    The Creation and Detection of Deepfakes – A Socio-Legal Analysis

    By Vartika Singhania / July 7, 2021

    Wherever you look, there is technology. Even the device on which you are reading this article is technology. Technology has gained importance in today’s world and now it is next to impossible to aloof ourselves from it.…

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  • Cyberbullying
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    Cyberbullying – A Deleterious Effect of Advancing Technology

    By KnowLaw / June 1, 2021

    Digital technology has empowered young people to achieve their daily goals in a more efficient and effective manner. Moreover, the internet has provided them with a positive growing environment in which they can promote social responsibility and…

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  • Piracy
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    Pirates of All and Sundry – Piracy and its Legal Implications

    By Pari Agrawal / May 26, 2021

    A person’s possession, be it his work or belongings, is his ultimate creation, and the last thing he wants to happen to it is for it to be stolen and misappropriated by someone else. With the advancement…

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  • Digital Copyright
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    Digital Copyright and the Issues in tackling Unauthorized Digital Copying

    By KnowLaw / April 12, 2021

    The advent of cyberspace is broadening the aspect of digital copyright extensively attracting many users at the global level. With this progressive use of the digital world as a creative outlet for producing and displaying copyrighted work,…

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  • Blogs

    Cyberspace – The Future and Facets

    By KnowLaw / February 23, 2021

    The digital world which we witness in this current era is very different from the face-to-face world. The intertwined environment that involves interplay between software, services, and people could be roughly defined as what cyberspace is. The…

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  • Censorship on OTT Platforms
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    Do we need Censorship on OTT Platforms?

    By Seemati Bridget Savio / February 17, 2021

    A blessing? A curse? Or a bit of both? The categorization of OTT (Over-the-top) platforms such as Amazon Prime, Netflix, Hulu, Hotstar, Spotify, and so on would depend on a person’s slant as for questions of government…

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  • Blogs

    Copyright Law throughout Ages

    By Gaurav Purohit / November 14, 2020

    Copyright incorporates a bundle of rights vested in the proprietor or owner of copyright by   Section 14 of the Act. These rights can be practiced only by the owner of the copyright or by other individuals…

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  • Blogs

    Pandemic and Digitalisation – Changing Legal Education

    By KnowLaw / October 21, 2020

    Legal education plays a pivotal role in shaping up the career of a law student. It’s the 21st century we are talking about, where every change is adapted so quickly to be in line with the fast-paced…

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  • Blogs

    Social Media in a tug of war between Regulations and Fundamental Human Rights

    By Shruti Chouhan / October 10, 2020

    Social media comes with its own budding problems and growth. India is such bliss where you can say anything or everything on social media platforms; speak your heart out without the fear of someone gunning you down.…

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  • Blogs

    Right to Information – The Bill of Controversy

    By KnowLaw / September 21, 2020

    The Supreme Court in Mr. Kuwal v. Jaipur Municipal Corporation held that Right to Information is clearly implied under Freedom of Speech and Expression as provided by Article 19 because, without information, the freedom of speech and…

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  • Privacy
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    Right To Privacy – Can Intermediaries be held Liable?

    By Sharmistha Bindoria / September 17, 2020

    In the present time and day, the internet is no more a luxury in people’s lives but rather a necessity to keep up with the day to day work. People have become extremely reliant on the internet.…

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  • Blogs

    Does banning substances make way for large unregulated black markets?

    By Akshaya Bonsley / September 9, 2020

    The Black Market is one of the major sources of the Shadow Economy, the Informal Economy, the Hidden Economy, and also the unofficial economy. The black market is the underground economy where the black money flows without…

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  • Blogs

    Freedom of Expression – Sustaining Democracy

    By Nivedita Sharma / August 20, 2020

    India is a democratic country that ensures rights for freedom of speech and expression guaranteed under the Constitution of India. Article 19(1)(a) of the same states, ‘All citizens shall have the right to freedom of speech and…

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