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INTERNET OF THINGS & LAW
₹800₹749INTERNET OF THINGS & LAW With the advent of Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), a new paradigm has emerged. This new paradigm is the Internet of Things which allows not just computer resources or communication devices but also all kinds of devices to get connected to the network. Internet of Things is projected to be the big network in the coming few years. Lot of technology advancement work is going on, to make Internet of Things far more robust. However, the Internet of Things itself brings across various complicated legal, policy and regulatory issues and challenges. On the other hand 'Internet of things' is now soft target for hackers. Despite the fact that these are still early days in the history of the Internet of Things, the legal policy issues thrown up by the Internet of Things have assume serious significance.Add to cart -
JUDICIAL AND PRACTICAL APPROACHES TO ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE LAW IN INDIA
₹750₹677JUDICIAL AND PRACTICAL APPROACHES TO ELECTRONIC EVIDENCE LAW IN INDIA Today life is so complicated; yet we take large number of things for granted. One of things that we take for granted is the electronic format. However, nothing can be farther than the truth. The fact remains that today electronic format is so flexible that it is possible to alter, change, manipulate electronic records, with utmost use. The same principle quickly applies in the context of electronic evidence including evidence in the form of computer output. This is also so because the said computer output could be manipulated very easily.Add to cart -
LAW OF BUSINESS PROCESS OUTSOURCING
₹1200₹990ABOUT THE BOOK India’s foremost authority on Cyberlaw, Pavan Duggal has written a detailed treatise on the subject of Business Process Outsourcing Law in India. This comprehensive book contains a detailed commentrary on almost all major legal issues that impact outsourcing activities in India.Add to cart -
LAW OF CONTRACTS & USE OF MOBILE DEVICES
₹150₹133LAW OF CONTRACTS & USE OF MOBILE DEVICES Technology has seen rapid advancements in the last few decades. The advent of new technologies has brought in far more new challenges for existing jurisprudence. The advent of mobile phones and communication devices has not only increased productivity and convenience but has also now become the basis for mobile commerce. Consequently, new kinds of commercial activities are now being undertaken using mobile phones and communication devices. Large numbers of mobile contracts are being executed using communication devices. Hence, the concept of mobile contract has emerged as an important concept. In fact, the entire legal concept of mobile contract is the foundation pillar of mobile commerce.Add to cart -
LAW OF INTERMEDIARIES IN INDIA
₹750₹700LAW OF INTERMEDIARIES IN INDIA Today’s world is a connected world. Large numbers of legal entities are not only connected to the Internet but are also invariably offering services of various kinds on computer networks and the Internet. These service providers invariably deal with third-party data as also provide platforms where such third-party data is generated, uploaded, retained, transmitted or hosted, or dealt with in any manner whatsoever. A variety of service providers providing various kinds of services of computer networks qualify as intermediaries under Indian Cyberlaw.Read more -
LAW OF OFFENSIVE ELECTRONIC CONTENT
₹550₹445LAW OF OFFENSIVE ELECTRONIC CONTENT With the advent of electronic content and our increased dependence on the same, we are also beginning to see offensive content emerging in the electronic form. These offensive electronic contents are generated by individuals as also corporations. Lot of such offensive content could hurt the sensibilities of various stakeholders. Internet has made all of us a global publisher, a global author and a global transmitter of data. In such a scenario, it is absolutely essential before one publishes or transmits anything on the Internet to know as to what is the existing law pertaining to offensive electronic content. Large numbers of people still believe that writing anything offensive on the Internet is not covered under the law. Nothing can be farther than the truth.Add to cart -
Law on Aadhaar
₹700₹500When Aadhaar was initiated in the year 2009, it began as an experiment. The experiment was based on collecting the biometric and identity information of individuals and thereby making the same the basis for identifying the identity of an individual. Given the fact that the Aadhaar ecosystem collects personal identity data in the electronic form, […]Add to cart -
Law Relating to iPads, Tablets Smartphones and Smart Devices
₹1300₹980About the Book: Law Relating to iPads, Tablets Smartphones and Smart Devices What are the legal policy aspects pertaining to use of iPads, Tablets, Smartphones and Smart Devides? What are the legal challenges while using such ipads, tablets, smartphones and smart Devices? What does the law say on these important aspects? These and a variety of other issues are sought to be covered in the present book.Buy product -
LAW RELATING TO SENSITIVE PERSONAL INFORMATION IN INDIA
₹250₹200LAW RELATING TO SENSITIVE PERSONAL INFORMATION IN INDIA India pioneered the Business Process Outsourcing industry, providing a fertile framework for processing of outside information within India. As time has passed by, India has seen the emergence of various legal challenges pertaining to preservation and protection of sensitive personal data and information. It is pertinent to note that India does not have dedicated legislation on data protection. However, India has put in place, law pertaining to protection and preservation of sensitive personal data and information. This has been done by virtue of the Information Technology Act, 2000 as amended, which has not only granted legality to data and sensitive personal data and information but has also stipulated parameters for its protection and preservation. As such, the Indian Cyberlaw has various compliance requirements for various entities and body corporates who are dealing, handling, possessing or processing any sensitive personal data or information.Add to cart