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The Pornography Question

Posted on September 21, 2014 by Shantanu Mathur

(Image Source: https://flic.kr/p/aWsHkX) The Problem This post comes as a response to the recent litigation by Mr Kamlesh Vaswani in the Supreme Court. While the international stance towards pornography has been to allow adults to access it generally but absolutely prohibit certain kinds of pornography such as child porn, Mr Vaswani has asked for a…

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Google, ARA and Open Source Licensing

Posted on September 21, 2014 by Kartik Chawla

(This post was earlier published on SpicyIP) Google, ARA and Open Source Licensing When Google sold Motorola, which it had bought only a short while ago for a certain amount, there was a considerable amount of speculation over the sale. One of the most curious points about the deal, though, was that Google had retained…

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On the Need for Network Neutrality

Posted on September 21, 2014 by Kartik Chawla

(Image Source: https://flic.kr/p/ciEBXf) (This post was published earlier on SpicyIP) Network Neutrality The debate around Network Neutrality is a decades old debate, but it is not any less relevant for it. The idea of ‘Network Neutrality’ is, simply put, that ISPs do not price-discriminate between their consumers. Thus, under the Net Neutrality regime, an Internet…

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ICANN and a Changing Internet

Posted on September 21, 2014 by Kartik Chawla

(ImageSource: https://flic.kr/p/5kN3ek) (This post was earlier published on SpicyIP) ICANN and a Changing Internet Ever since Swaraj covered the new domain names being permitted by ICANN back in 2011 on SpicyIP, there have been a few quite crucial developments. Before moving on to these developments, a quick background of some relevant points. Part I: Introduction…

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Email Read Receipts: The Postal Rule in the Electronic Age

Posted on September 18, 2014 by Shantanu Mathur

Only last semester, I had a slight mix-up regarding my project submission where my professor did not receive the mail containing my project despite it being in my sent folder. By the time I realised that he hadn’t received it, it was too late.  It was that what got me thinking about read receipts. A…

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A Statement of Purpose

Posted on September 14, 2014 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

The Tech Law Forum aims, essentially, to provide a platform for opinions, comments, and responses – a platform for discussions and debates on all issues relating to Technology Law, with a specific focus on India. We chose the Forum’s existing format due to the constantly evolving nature of technological advances, and the necessarily immediate, or even better, proactive, nature of responses to such…

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