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The Right to be Forgotten, born from cases like Google Spain v. Agencia Espanola de Proteccion de Datos, has evolved...

In the labyrinth of cyber threats, the emergence of "Digital Arrest" as a deceptive cybercrime has left many bewildered. Unlike...

This article delves into India's Safe Harbor provision, dissecting key judgments and the intricate landscape of intermediary liability in the...
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The Right to be Forgotten, born from cases like Google Spain v. Agencia Espanola de Proteccion de Datos, has evolved as a crucial facet of data protection. Acknowledged globally, its incorporation into the GDPR in 2016 marked a significant milestone. In India, judicial recognition emerged in Vasunathan v. Registrar General, emphasizing the right's application in privacy. The recent Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, grants statutory status to...

In the labyrinth of cyber threats, the emergence of "Digital Arrest" as a deceptive cybercrime has left many bewildered. Unlike traditional arrests, this cyber fraud preys on individuals through online impersonation of law enforcement officials, coercing victims into paying money to avoid fabricated charges. While the roots of impersonating authority figures are not new, the distinctive element lies in its digital execution. As India grapples with this evolving...

This article delves into India's Safe Harbor provision, dissecting key judgments and the intricate landscape of intermediary liability in the digital realm. From defining intermediaries to scrutinizing due diligence, explore how the legal landscape adapts to the challenges posed by the dynamic world of online platforms.