Monthly Archives: October 2019

Baba Ramdev Vs Tech Giants..at Supreme Court

The decision of the Delhi High Court in the Baba Ramdev Vs Face Book/Twitter/Google case ordering global take down of defamatory content is likely to turn out to be a landmark judgement. Though the final word on the issue will  … Continue reading

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Early Bird Pricing of Rs 6000/-  for the Course is set to end on 3rd November

Early Bird Pricing of Rs 6000/-  for the Course is set to end on 3rd November 2019.  Watch out for more details on Cyber Law College 

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A Profound judgement comes from Delhi High Court

The judgement  by the Delhi High Court in the Baba Ramdev Defamation case delivered on October 23, 2019 against Face Book, Google, and Twitter is a very matured and erudite interpretation of some of the provisions of Information Technology Act … Continue reading

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IAB publishes a CCPA compliance framework for public comments

The IAB (Interactive Advertising Bureau) which has a membership comprising of more than 650 leading media companies, brands and technology firms having a stake in Digital Marketing has come up with a framework for compliance with CCPA and released it … Continue reading

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10000 years = 200 seconds in Sycamore Processor

Google has claimed a breakthrough in Quantum Computing and has stated that they have successfully tested a 54-Qubit processor named Sycamore that has processed the number of computations that takes the fastest known classical computer about 10000 years to process … Continue reading

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Forged and Scanned document under Section 65B

An interesting hypothetical case was referred to me today on the acceptability of the Section 65B certificate and its impact when a person forges a document, scans it and presents a section 65B certified print copy of the scanned document … Continue reading

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