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A student-run group at NALSAR University of Law

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The Tech Law Forum aims, essentially, to provide an open platform for opinions, comments, and responses from students  – a platform for discussions and debates on all issues relating to Technology Law, with a specific but not limited focus on India. We chose the Forum’s existing format due to the constantly evolving nature of technological advances and the necessarily immediate nature of responses to such developments. The Forum aims to serve as a place for students, academicians and practitioners from the fields of technology and law to discuss relevant issues. At the same time, the Forum also aims to provide a ready commentary on recent developments in the field from its own Editors, and to link readers to other interesting resources and articles.

The Editors have recently started a fortnightly newsletter covering major developments in Technology Law, which can be found here. The Forum Editors also aim to create The Commons, a diverse and cohesive collection of links to Creative Commons and Public Domain resources related to Technology Law,  for anyone who needs them.

To get started, mail us here. You can find our Facebook Group or our Facebook Page, or you can follow us on Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn as well.


The Blog is an initiative of the students of NALSAR. The editors of the blog are selected through an open test every year. The current staff of the Blog includes the following:

Editorial Board:

Mayank Khichar (Editor-in-Chief)

Kavya Parvati  (Editor-in-Chief)

Arjun J. Singh (Editor)

Winnie Bhat (Editor)

Kashika Lath (Editor)

Surya Gayathri (Editor)

Nishita Sharma (Editor)

Anika Samudrala (Editor)

 

 

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