Monthly Archives: March 2022

ITU-APT threatens India…. Government should Ignore and Tighten Data Localization

Hindu Business Line today carries an article stating that according to “ITU-APT”, the data protection Bill as envisaged may impede the right of foreign nationals. The report also holds a threat that foreign jurisdictions may bar use of servers located … Continue reading

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The Uber Autonomous Car Accident… Some additional thoughts

The fatal accident that occurred in March 2018  where the Uber Auto driven Volvo crashed and killed a person walking across the street had raked up many issues on the Technology and Law surrounding the development of driverless cars. Now … Continue reading

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Next Training Program on Data Protection from FDPPI-Cyber Law College

Cyber Law College is conducting the next program on Data Protection Laws in India for FDPPI Certification, starting from April 2nd. Details are as follows: The program is leading to the Certification of FDPPI -“Certified Data Protection Professional-Module I” and … Continue reading

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Time to strengthen Data Localization as more foreign Companies become mercenaries

  The war in Ukraine may be between Russia and the NATO interests where Ukraine is a willing sacrificial goat. While we can appreciate the resolve of the Ukrainians to join the war directly, the Latvian Parliament approving their citizens … Continue reading

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Conscription of MNCs into military operations. How should non aligned countries respond?

One of the issues that has arisen due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict is the collateral damage that is being caused to companies in India because some of the US companies have decided to join the war front by imposing various … Continue reading

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Private Sector should be careful about joining the war front

The developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict have taken a dangerous turn where many private sector companies who are “Multi National Companies” providing services across the globe have started joining the “Information War Front”. Accordingly the Google, Twitter etc are taking … Continue reading

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