Monthly Archives: May 2021

Twitter continues its assault on Indian Sovereignty

Twitter intensified its assault in Indian Sovereignty by posting a piece of advice for India.  It joined hands with WhatsApp which claimed to protect the Indian constitution by filing a case in Delhi High Court to protect the Privacy of … Continue reading

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Notifications from MeitY and MIB

Yesterday there were many TV debates in which the issue WhatsApp filing a petition in Delhi High Court was discussed. As usual the set of spokespersons of anti India political parties went on spreading false information that the Government is … Continue reading

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WhatsApp petition deserves to be rejected at admission stage itself.

WhatsApp has filed a petition in the Delhi High Court challenging the Intermediary guidelines of February 25, 2021 in a 224 page document, a copy of which is presented here. The petition was expected and Naavi.org had indicated the possibility … Continue reading

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Will the Supreme Court be the UNO in India-WhatsApp and India-Twitter war

In the last few days there have been two important developments about which we need to discuss. Twitter continues its resistance against the Indian Government in the Toolkit controversy WhatsApp files a case in the Delhi High Court against the … Continue reading

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Was the Intermediary guideline of February 25 a mere Paper Tiger?

On February 25, 2021, the Government of India notified the new rules for the Intermediaries under Section 79. The new intermediary guidelines were discussed in detail in this website . Naavi.org also suggested that a “Digital Media Compliance Guidance Center” … Continue reading

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Naavi’s Data Valuation Model

We all use the term “Data is an Asset” and many companies have structured their business around data analytics. But very few companies have developed a method with which we can value the data and represent it in our disclosed … Continue reading

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