Monthly Archives: February 2021

Arsenal Forensic Report funded by ABA on Bhima Koregaon case is not conclusive enough

While reviewing the Arsenal Forensic Report and its acceptability in the Indian Court, we need to take a comprehensive view of the current digital media scenario and how they have been used to manipulate events in India. Following are the … Continue reading

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Can Twitter be tamed with ITA 2000?

Twitter has set the Indian legislators thinking. It has defied the demand of the Indian Government for removal of some tweets and accounts. Out of the 1178 requests (Or should we call it as directions?) made by the Indian Government, … Continue reading

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Forensics Controversy in Bhima Koregaon

It was clear from the beginning that Bhima Koregaon was a high level international conspiracy much like the present Twitter campaign. It was not surprising that the activists who faced criminal charges would have the resources to invoke international support. … Continue reading

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NIXI public notice on dot in domains

For the generall information of all Net4India victims. Wish ICANN also institute some efforts to ease the problems of the domain name registrants of their erstwhile accredited registrar and legal agent for domain registrations. I am reasonably sure that ICANN … Continue reading

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The Koo has become stronger..

When Naavi called for quitting Twitter and opting for Tooter or Koo through his articles February 3, 2021:  Twitter high on Technology Intoxication February 4, 2021: Quit Twitter February 5: Let Indians go for a “Twitter Silence” and move over … Continue reading

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Rihana and Greta Thunberg are Information gladiators

This is the picture of Robyn Rihanna Fenty is a Barbadian singer, actress, and businesswoman. According to reports in the Internet, this girl was paid Rs 18 crores to tweet to prompt discussion on what is called “Farmer’s Protest” in … Continue reading

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