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Metadata by TLF: Issue 9

Posted on May 9, 2020December 20, 2020 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

Welcome to our fortnightly newsletter, where our reporters Kruttika Lokesh and Dhananjay Dhonchak put together handpicked stories from the world of tech law! You can find other issues here. Zoom sued by shareholder for ‘overstating’ security claims Zoom Video Communications Inc. was hit with a class action suit by one of its shareholders on April…

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Metadata by TLF: Issue 8

Posted on May 9, 2020December 20, 2020 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

Welcome to our fortnightly newsletter, where our reporters Kruttika Lokesh and Dhananjay Dhonchak put together handpicked stories from the world of tech law! You can find other issues here. Supreme Court quashes RBI circular and permits cryptocurrency trading A three-judge bench of the Supreme Court on 4th March, 2020, allowed dealing in cryptocurrency, quashing an…

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Artificial Intelligence as an Inventor: Introducing a New Patent Paradigm in India

Posted on May 9, 2020July 6, 2022 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[This post has been authored by Lavanya Jha (West Bengal University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata) & Shreya Jha (Amity Law School, Delhi).] The term Artificial Intelligence (AI) was coined by American computer scientist John McCarthy during the Dartmouth Conference on Artificial Intelligence in 1956. It was understood as a system of solving complex problems through…

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India’s 5G Trial: The Case for Huawei’s Exclusion

Posted on May 9, 2020May 9, 2020 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[This post has been authored by Sarthak Gupta of the Institute of Law, Nirma University.] 5G is the next big change awaiting mankind. It is not just an incremental change but rather represents a paradigm shift in technology. Among other things, it is going to have a huge impact on the national and economic security…

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Blockchain in the paradigm of GDPR (Part II)

Posted on April 9, 2020April 29, 2020 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[This is the second part of a two-part article by Muskan Agarwal (National Law Institute University, Bhopal) and Arpita Pandey (National Law Institute University, Bhopal). Part 1 can be found here.] Previously, the authors looked at the contradictions between blockchain and GDPR with regard to the principal obligations enlisted in GDPR. In this post, the…

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Blockchain in the Paradigm of GDPR (Part I)

Posted on April 9, 2020April 29, 2020 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[This is the second part of a two-part article by Muskan Agarwal (National Law Institute University, Bhopal) and Arpita Pandey (National Law Institute University, Bhopal).] This is the first part of a two-part post that undertakes an analysis of the points of friction present between the fundamentals of blockchain technology and GDPR and of the…

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Right to access Internet: An end to oppressive Internet shutdowns?

Posted on April 7, 2020April 29, 2020 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[This post has been authored by Mohd Rameez Raza (Faculty of Law, Integral University, Lucknow) and Raj Shekhar (NUSRL, Ranchi).] The Internet is one of the most powerful instruments of the 21st century for increasing transparency in day to day working, access to information, and most important facilitating active citizen participation in building strong democratic…

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Technology and CPC (Part II)

Posted on February 3, 2020November 1, 2020 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

This is the second part of a two-part article by Ankush Rai, a 3rd year student at NALSAR University of Law. Part 1 can be found here. In the previous post, the author addressed courts’ initiative in deploying technology in civil litigation to issue summons to parties. This part deals with the topic of e-filing,…

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Technology and CPC (Part I)

Posted on February 3, 2020May 27, 2020 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

[This is the first part of a two-part article by Ankush Rai, a 3rd year student at NALSAR University of Law.] In a recent case, the Delhi High Court accepted that summons could be served by WhatsApp and also stated that a ‘double tick’ would prima facie imply that summons have been duly delivered. This…

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Protection for non-expressive use in India

Posted on January 13, 2020January 13, 2020 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

This post has been authored by Unmekh Padmabhushan, a final year student of National Law University, Jodhpur. Machine learning is the process by which a piece of software is able to expand upon its capabilities and knowledge in a self-driven manner without any significant human input. This technology has been used, for example, in disaster…

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