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App Stores and Abuse of Dominance: The Case Against Apple (Part I)

Posted on July 8, 2019August 6, 2024 by Tech Law Forum NALSAR

[Ed Note: The following is the first part of a two-part post authored by Mohini Parghi, a third year student of NALSAR University of Law. This post has been authored as part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2019-20. Part II can be found here.] Introduction Recent developments have seen a significant amount of discussion…

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The Indo-Us Solar Panel Dispute and The Glaring Lack of a WTO Framework To Address Environmental Concerns

Posted on March 11, 2019June 20, 2022 by Prateek Surisetti

INTRODUCTION In the 2016 Indo-US dispute pertaining to Indian schemes relating to solar cells and solar modules (WT/DS456/AB/R), the WTO Appellate Body ruled against India for favouring domestically sourced solar panels and solar cleaning over international panels, despite India raising issues relating to energy security and the environment. Rather than critique the Appellate Body’s reasoning,…

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Dr. Usha Ramanathan’s Talk on the UIDAI Litigation

Posted on December 24, 2018December 4, 2020 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[Ed Note : The following post is based on Dr. Ramanathan’s enlightening talk  at the NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad. It has been authored by Karthik Subramaniam and Yashasvi Raj, first year students of the aforementioned university, who,  in a slightly longer but informative read aptly put forth Dr. Ramanathan’s views on the Aadhar issue and its judicial journey. Dr. Usha…

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Is Artificial Intelligence the Future of Art?

Posted on December 8, 2018December 17, 2018 by Arvind Pennathur

[Ed Note : In an interesting read, Arvind Pennathur talks about machines which can make artwork, paintings and the like!  Is art becoming a science and science becoming an art? Is it possible? Read to find out more.] Integration of advanced technology into society has become increasingly normal in the past five years as innovative…

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Comments on the Srikrishna Committee Report and the Draft Data Protection Bill 2018 – III

Posted on October 14, 2018December 1, 2018 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[Ed Note : The following post, the third post in the series of posts containing comments to the Report and Draft Bill, 2018  published on the MeitY website, has been authored and compiled by students of NALSAR University of Law. This post contains comments on the enforcement mechanism of the Draft Bill, 2018. The first…

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Regulation of Artificial Intelligence : The Way Ahead

Posted on July 4, 2018July 4, 2018 by Tanvi Apte

The “employee” at JP Morgan called COIN,  “recruited” in June 2017, is highly efficient to say the least. It does work that earlier took 3,60,000 hours in a matter of seconds. Meanwhile, in a few developed countries ghost cars that are programmed to “drive themselves”, that is, driverless cars, are hitting the roads. On the…

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Part II: Public Law and Cryptocurrencies The Institution of Property – Form and Function

Posted on June 27, 2018 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[Ed note: This post, published on the “Law and Other Things” blog, has been co- authored by Namratha Murugeshan and  Prachi Srikant Tadsare. The views expressed by the authors are in a personal capacity and do not reflect the views of the institution the authors are affiliated to.] On December 28, 2017 the South Korean government banned domestic…

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Misnomer of the Decade: Crypto -“currency” Part I : What is Crypto- “currency” and How Does It Work?

Posted on June 27, 2018September 4, 2023 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[Ed note: This post, published on the “Law and Other Things” blog, has been co- authored by Namratha Murugeshan and  Prachi Srikant Tadsare. The views expressed by the authors are in a personal capacity and do not reflect the views of the institution the authors are affiliated to.] A lawyer and her client walk into a room full…

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Law Enforcement v. End-to-End Encryption

Posted on April 2, 2017August 11, 2017 by Kaustub Neil Singh Bhati

The age of digital communications with all its power to reach people instantly, anywhere on the globe, still has shortcomings. The instant communications happening all around us through laptops or mobiles involve two crucial processes i.e. encryption and decryption. These two processes are fundamental to the transfer of our voice and messages to the designated…

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Reconstructing a Crime Scene: Virtual Reality in Courtrooms

Posted on February 9, 2017 by Kaustub Neil Singh Bhati

Virtual Reality is the latest buzz in the technological sphere, especially with the arrival of VR devices like headsets from giants like Facebook (Oculus Rift), Sony (PlayStation VR) and HTC (Vive). It is a relatively old concept (Aspen Movie Map was the first example, created by MIT in 1978) but with advancement in contemporary technologies,…

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