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Metadata by TLF: Issue 6

Posted on October 10, 2019December 20, 2020 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

Welcome to our fortnightly newsletter, where our Editors put together handpicked stories from the world of tech law! You can find other issues here.

Delhi HC orders social media platforms to take down sexual harassment allegations against artist

The Delhi High Court ordered Facebook, Google and Instagram to remove search result, posts and any content containing allegations of sexual harassment against artist Subodh Gupta. These include blocking/removal of social media posts, articles and Google Search result links. The allegations were made about a year ago, by an unknown co-worker of Gupta on an anonymous Instagram account ‘Herdsceneand’. These allegations were also posted on Facebook and circulated by news reporting agencies. An aggrieved Subodh Gupta then filed a civil defamation suit, stating these allegations to be false and malicious. Noting the seriousness of the allegations, the Court passed an ex-parte order asking the Instagram account holder, Instagram, Facebook and Google to take down this content. The Court has now directed Facebook to produce the identity of the person behind the account ‘Herdsceneand’ in a sealed cover. 

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Metadata by TLF: Issue 5

Posted on September 25, 2019December 20, 2020 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

Welcome to our fortnightly newsletter, where our Editors put together handpicked stories from the world of tech law! You can find other issues here.

RBI Releases Discussion Paper on Guidelines for Payment Gateways and Payment Aggregators

The RBI on 17th September released a discussion paper on comprehensive guidelines for the activities of payment aggregators and payment gateway providers. It was acknowledged that payment aggregators and payment gateways form a crucial link in the flow of transactions and therefore need to be regulated. The RBI has suggested that these entities be governed by the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007 which requires all  ‘payment systems’ (as defined in the Act) to be authorised by the RBI. Additionally, different frameworks have been proposed for regulating payment aggregators and payment gateways, and full and direct regulation has been discussed in detail. This would entail payment aggregators and gateway services to fully comply with any guidelines issued by the RBI.

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Metadata by TLF: Issue 3

Posted on August 14, 2019December 20, 2020 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

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Uber likely to start bus service in India

The San-Francisco cab-aggregator giant, Uber is working on to kick-start an AC bus service in India. With the introduction of AC bus service, Uber is trying to inch closer toward its goals of reducing individual car ownership, expanding transportation access and helping governments plan transportation. Pradeep Parameswaran, Uber India and South Asia head said that “we are in the process of building the product and refining that. Some pilots are live in parts of Latin America and the Middle East. So they are the archetype of markets that would look like India”.

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Metadata by TLF: Issue 2

Posted on July 30, 2019December 20, 2020 by Tech Law Forum @ NALSAR

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US Justice Department’s Big Tech Antitrust Scrutiny

The past month saw a slew of antitrust investigations being opened against big tech companies such as Facebook, Google, Amazon, etc. From the EU’s announcement of an investigation into Amazon’s use of third-party retailers’ data, to the CCI’s order against Google for abusing its dominance in the Android market—the wave against Big Tech’s threats to fair competition has spanned jurisdictions.

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Metadata by TLF: Issue 1

Posted on July 15, 2019December 20, 2020 by Tech Law Forum NALSAR

Welcome to our fortnightly newsletter, where our editors put together handpicked stories from the world of tech law! You can find other issues here.

SC Decides Not to Intervene in Delhi Govt.’s School CCTV Plan

On 6 July 2019, Delhi CM launched a mission to install CCTV cameras in all government schools in Delhi by November. The decision was challenged through a petition filed by an NLU student before the Supreme Court. In the latest development, the Supreme Court has refused to stay the Delhi govt’s plan to install CCTV cameras in school classrooms, which includes a plan to live stream the feed to parents of students. A Bench headed by Ranjan Gogoi did not entertain the plea that this move violated the right to privacy, despite the government making no moves to gain the approval of either the students or parents for the same. This decision is surprising given the recognition of the right to privacy as a fundamental right by a nine-judge bench of the Supreme Court in Justice KS Puttaswamy v. Union of India.

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The Week That Was: 11/08/2017

Posted on August 11, 2017August 12, 2017 by vanlalvena

In this first edition of The Week That Was, we find…

  • Marcus Hutchins, the white-hat hacker known for stopping the WannaCry worm was charged with creating the Kronos banking trojan, a widespread piece of malware used to steal banking credentials for fraud and is accused of selling it to cybercrime market sites. He has denied any wrongdoing and pleaded not guilty.
    • See more on: ArsTechnica, Wired, IndianExpress, Engadget, Telegraph, TechBeacon
      • Find the full indictment here
      The Californian Court of Appeal in a majority rule in Cross vs. Facebook held the plaintiff could not claim a violation of his right of publicity; the plaintiff could neither demonstrate that the advertisements used his name or likeness, nor could he demonstrate that any of the advertisements were created by, or advertised, Facebook – that the advertisements only appeared in content posted to Facebook by third parties. Facebook was held not liable.
      • See more on: EFF, Eric Goldman’s Technology and Marketing Law Blog.
        • Find the case here.
        The DC Circuit recognised that in a situation where “an unauthorized party has already accessed personally identifying data”, substantial risk of harm could be said to exist, that this risk of future injury, of identity theft, was sufficient to give the plaintiffs standing under Article III.
        • See more on: JDSupra
          • Find the case here [Attias v. CareFirst, Inc., No. 16-7108 (D.C. Cir. 2017)]
            • See also similar decisions by
              • Third Circuit Court [In re: Horizon Healthcare Inc. Data Breach Litigation, No. 15-2309 (3d Cir. 2017)]
              • Sixth Circuit Court [Galaria v. Nationwide Mut. Ins. Co., No. 15-3386, 2016 WL 4728027,(6th Cir. Sept. 12, 2016)]
              • Seventh Circuit Court [Remijas v. Neiman Marcus Group, LLC, No. 14-3122 (7th Cir. 2015)]
              • Eleventh Circuit Court [Resnick v. AvMed, Inc., 693 F.3d 1317 (11th Cir. 2012)]
              Contrarily see opposing decisions by
              • Second Circuit Court [Whalen v. Michaels Stores, Inc., – F.3d -, 2017 WL 1556116 (2d Cir. May 2, 2017)]
              • Fourth Circuit Court [Beck v. McDonald, 848 F.3d 262, 268 (4th Cir. 2017)]
              Senators in the United States seek to pass a bill to regulate the Internet of Things requiring vendors to provide “the internet-connected equipment to the U.S. government to ensure their products are patchable and conform to industry security standards.”
              • See more on: TechDirt, Reuters, TheHackerNews.
              The function-creep that is Aadhaar could soon be linked to Voter IDs. A notification recently mandated Aadhaar numbers for obtaining Death Certificates.
              • Re: Voter ID, See more on MediaNama
              • Re: Death Certificate, See more on LiveMint.
              • Further, more than 20,000 Aadhaar numbers were [inadvertently or otherwise] published on a Punjab Govt. website
                • See more on: MediaNama.
                India blocked access to Internet Archive’s Wayback machine. This was due to Court Orders obtained by Bollywood Studios
                • See more on: MediaNama,  EconomicTimes.
                  • Find the Court orders here and here.
                  Further, as per the Minister of State for Electronics and IT, in 2017, till June, as many as 735 social media URLs and 596 websites had been blocked.
                  • See more on: MediaNama.
                  Biologists at USENIX Security claim that encoding malicious software into physical strands of DNA is possible; such that when it is analysed by a gene sequencer, the resulting data would become a program that would corrupt the gene-sequencing software and take control of the underlying computer.
                  • See more on: Wired.
                  The UK Govt announced a Data Protection Bill which introduces a “right to innocence” which would allow individuals to instruct social networks to delete anything they posted before the age of 18
                  • See more on: Financial Times, Engadget, Diginomica
                  ‘Self-driving cars’ might be common in the future, but we can already see some of the issues that could arise. Security researchers at University of Washington have found ways which could cause the computer vision systems to misidentify the road signs.
                  • See more on: CarAndDriver.
                  The National Cyber Coordination Centre, the Indian government’s cyber security project which scans and records meta data on the Internet is live. It would likely have access to NATGRID and other intelligence/surveillance wings such as  NMW, EMMC.
                  • See more on: MediaNama.
                  Scientists used a powerful gene editing tool called Crispr-Cas9 to fix mutations in embryos made with the sperm of a man who inherited a heart condition
                  • See more on: Guardian, NewsWeek, MedicalDaily, Scroll.In
                    • Find the study here.
                    • Alternatively, listen to one of the scientists working on the same speak on it here.
                    Around 175,000 connected security cameras manufactured by Chinese company Shenzhen Neo Electronics  are vulnerable to cyber attacks, according to a report by BitDefender.
                    • See more on: SecurityAffairs.
                      • Find the report by BitDefender here.
                      A Google Employee in the United States of America was fired over a controversial memo on gender diversity. Sundar Pichai, Google’s CEO reportedly said that the memo suggesting that some individuals would “have traits that make them less biologically suited to that work” was offensive and a violation of their “basic values” and “Code of Conduct”
                      • See more on: Recode, BusinessInsider, TheVerge, NPR
                      • Find the memo here
                      WhatsApp seeks to enter the FinTech industry in India, with plans to enable payments over UPI [Unified Payments Interface]
                      • See more on: MediaNama, Scroll.In
                      Russia and China seem to be even more aggressive in clamping down on VPN services
                      • See more on: Wired, Reuters, TheNextWeb, The Guardian, NYMag.
                      Checkers, Chess, Go, and Poker were seemingly not enough, Google’s DeepMind now seeks to take on the videogame StarCraft II
                      • See more on: Wired.
                      BabyQ and Little Bing,two experimental chatbots in China were reportedly taken down due to voicing criticism of the Communist Party.
                      • See more on: BBC, Telegraph.

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