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Is IAMAI acting beyond its objectives?

IAMAI the Internet and Mobile Association of India is a body registered under the Societies Act with a self declared mandate to expand and enhance the online and mobile value added services sectors. Considering the growth of the mobile industry … Continue reading

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Supreme Court hearing on Bitcoin

Bitcoin.com and livelaw.in have reported that the hearing at Supreme Court took place on 8th August 2019 and certain points were presented. The petitions are being heard by a bench consisting of justices Mr R F Nariman and Surya Kant. … Continue reading

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Challenging the GDPR Fines- Jurisdictional issue

(Continued from the previous article: Challenging the GDPR Fine-Decision of Greek DPA on Employee data) The second case on GDPR fine which needs discussion is the decision by the UK ICO on a Canadian Firm Aggregate IQ Data Services Ltd … Continue reading

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Challenging the GDPR Fine-Decision of Greek DPA on Employee data

With an year of GDPR enforcement behind us, the Companies are now exposed to different interpretations of the law by different Supervisory authorities imposing fines on various counts. Two recent decisions that attract special attention are a) The Hellenic (Greek) … Continue reading

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Why Naavi thinks that Bitcoins should be banned in India?

Recently, I was posed a question from an aggrieved Bitcoin professional why I was such a strong critic of Bitcoins.  Several questions were posed to me in this regard. My strong views on Bitcoins has estranged me with many of … Continue reading

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Shafi Mohammad order referred to larger bench

When the media cried out “Courts can rely on electronic records without certificate: SC”., based on the order of a two member bench of the Supreme Court, Naavi.org clearly stated that the order was incorrect and required to be corrected. ( … Continue reading

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