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Category: TLF Editorial Board Test 2019-2020

Identity Theft on Social Media

Posted on July 9, 2019August 5, 2022 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[Ed Note: The following post is part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2019-20. It has been authored by Harshwardhan Singh, a third year student of NALSAR University of Law.] Social media helps us as a platform in establishing connections with family and friends but oversharing on this platform can come back to haunt you…

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Gender Bias in Artificial Intelligence and Technology

Posted on July 9, 2019January 5, 2024 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[Ed Note: The following post is part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2019-20. It has been authored by Shrudula Murthy, a second year student of NALSAR University of Law.] “My father goes to office and my mother cooks food for us” “My sister is not allowed to play with my car, she is supposed…

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Electronic Social Media and Its Impact on Elections: A Threat to Democracy

Posted on July 9, 2019 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[Ed Note: The following post is part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2019-20. It has been authored by V. Shanthan Reddy, a second year student of NALSAR University of Law.] Contrary to our understanding of social media as only a benison, the scandals that have come to light over the past one year have…

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Technology, Innovation and Competition

Posted on July 8, 2019July 9, 2024 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[Ed Note: The following post is part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2019-20. It has been authored by Sanchit Khandelwal, a second year student of NALSAR University of Law.] The last decade has been marked by the emergence of technology and innovation-driven industries, mainly in the form of start-ups being turned into massive capital-infused…

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The Issue of Artificial Intelligence and its Regulation

Posted on July 8, 2019 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[Ed Note: The following post is part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2019-20. It has been authored by Siddharth Kothari, a second year student of NALSAR University of Law.] In an era of unprecedented technological advancements across different fields, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to quiver our lives. AI refers to “a class of…

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The Alternative Facts of Virtual Reality

Posted on July 8, 2019 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[Ed Note: The following post is part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2019-20. It has been authored by Rhea Reddy, a third year student of NALSAR University of Law.] Recently, Facebook announced its plans to develop a full-body virtual reality system.  The company aims to create life-like avatars of users to provide for a…

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#SaveYourInternet – How Europe’s New Copyright Directive Threatens to Colonise the Internet

Posted on July 8, 2019 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[Ed Note: The following post is part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2019-20. It has been authored by Manasvin Andra, a third year student of NALSAR University of Law.] Controlling the public’s access to the Internet has always been considered the tool of the demagogue. We take it as being par for the course when…

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Analysis of Different Risk-Based Approaches of Privacy for Data Categorisation

Posted on July 8, 2019 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[Ed Note: The following post is part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2019-20. It has been authored by Gitika Lahiri, a third year student of NALSAR University of Law.] The present Data Protection Bill introduced by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology aims to change the manner in which data is stored and…

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Self Driving Cars and the Accountability of Autonomous Artificial Intelligence

Posted on July 8, 2019 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[Ed Note: The following post is part of the TLF Editorial Board Test 2019-20. It has been authored by Vedaarth Uberoi, a third year student of NALSAR University of Law.] From Terminator to Robocop, Wall-E to HAL-9000, artificial intelligence and fully autonomous machines have been a part of popular culture and science fiction, and with…

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

Posted on July 8, 2019July 2, 2020 by Tech Law Forum NALSAR

[Ed Note: The following is the second 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 I can be found here.] I. Introduction In the previous post, we saw how once…

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