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CYBER FRAUDS, CYBERCRIMES & LAW IN INDIA
₹270Original price was: ₹270.₹230Current price is: ₹230.CYBER FRAUDS, CYBERCRIMES & LAW IN INDIA Cyber fraud and Cybercrime, today, have increasingly emerged as major challenges for nations across the world. The fact that Internet has made geographical history, has further facilitated cybercriminals to perpetuate their criminal designs and activities across networks. The transnational nature of cybercrimes has further complicated the challenges for national governments to regulate cyber criminal activities. As such, national governments are adopting their national legislations for regulating cybercrimes. India has come up with its own regulatory regime aimed at cyber fraud and cybercrimes. This eBook looks at the way of how Indian Cyberlaw addresses cyber fraud and the various cyber crimes and quantum of punishments for it. This eBook further looks at what are the challenges being faced by the Indian legal regime while regulating cybercrimes. This eBook further looks at the deficiencies of the Indian approach in dealing with cybercrimes.Read more -
CLOUD COMPUTING LEGAL ISSUES
₹300Original price was: ₹300.₹223Current price is: ₹223.CLOUD COMPUTING- LEGAL ISSUES Cloud computing has increasingly emerged as an important aspect of technology. Cloud computing technology has immense benefits and promises to harness the power of the cloud. The advent of cloud computing has also brought, to the forefront, various legal, policy and regulatory issues. These legal, policy and regulatory issues not only deal with authenticity and veracity of information on the cloud but also complex issues pertaining to jurisdiction, data protection and privacy. The eBook looks at the various legal, policy and regulatory issues impacting cloud computing. This eBook further examines the various challenges that lawmakers across the world have to be bear in mind, when they go about dealing with the legalities of cloud computing.Add to cart -
TELECOM SERVICE PROVIDERS & LEGAL LIABILITY – AN INDIAN OVERVIEW
₹380Original price was: ₹380.₹222Current price is: ₹222.TELECOM SERVICE PROVIDERS AND THEIR LEGAL LIABILITY – AN INDIAN OVERVIEW India has seen remarkable advancement in the adoption and usage of mobile technologies. More and more Indians are leapfrogging to adoption of mobile devices. Consequently, the telecommunications networks in the country are becoming extremely robust. Further, these telecom networks are being targeted by a variety of telecom service providers for the purposes of providing various services on such telecom and mobile networks. However, these telecom service providers in India have a distinct legal liability under the existing Indian Cyberlaw. This is so because these telecom service providers are all coming within the ambit of the intermediaries under the Indian Information Technology Act, 2000. Further, the law has straddled the said telecom service providers with the mandatory responsibility of exercising due diligence while discharging their obligations under the law. The Indian Cyberlaw takes a strict view of telecom service providers who do not comply with the law. Commission of offences or contraventions by companies acting as telecom services providers under the Information Technology Act, 2000 does lead to its own stringent consequences.Add to cart -
MOBILE CRIME & MOBILE LAW
₹300Original price was: ₹300.₹220Current price is: ₹220.MOBILE CRIME & MOBILE LAW Crime has been an integral part of human civilization from its very beginning. Criminal activities have always inspired human minds. Consequently, law has always looked at various ways of trying to act as a deterrent to prevent crime and further to provide for deterrent punishment for various criminal activities. However, the advent of technology has now produced a completely new fertile ground for growth of criminal tendencies and criminal activities. The advent of mobile phones and mobile computing has given a new platform for criminal activities which was hitherto not available. Mobiles have made life far more convenient and productive. However, mobile devices and mobile computing have been quickly adopted by criminals so as to aid and asssit in their criminal designs. Today, mobiles are not only being used for the purposes of perpetuating criminal activities but also for the purposes of targeting mobile networks also. As such, mobile crimes have emerged as new kinds of crimes across the world. Mobile crime is becoming increasingly important challenge for law enforcement agencies across the world. A variety of mobile crimes are emerging on the horizon.Add to cart -
.IN DOMAINS AND THE LAW
₹300Original price was: ₹300.₹209Current price is: ₹209..IN DOMAINS AND THE LAW .IN stands for the country code top-level domains allocated to India. The rise of India as an important rising power in the field of Information Technology has meant emergence of many new trends. One of the big trends in this regard is the increased propagation and adoption of the .in country code top-level domains. In fact, India was already allocated this country code top-level domain couple of decades back. However, it shows a lack of innovative approach in marketing the same, which led to very few .in registrations by the year 2004. Consequently, restructuring took place in the Indian .in country code top-level domain regime and thereafter the Indian country code top-level domain has now seen unprecedented growth. Having crossed more than million domain names in .in cctld registry is only an indication of things to come.Add to cart -
LAW RELATING TO SENSITIVE PERSONAL INFORMATION IN INDIA
₹250Original price was: ₹250.₹200Current price is: ₹200.LAW 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 -
CHILD PROTECTION IN MOBILE PARADIGM
₹250Original price was: ₹250.₹199Current price is: ₹199.CHILD PROTECTION IN MOBILE PARADIGM ABOUT THE EBOOK In today's world, more and more children are using mobile phones and communication devices. The new generation is far more tech savvy than the older generation. However, the access to communication devices to children has not only empowered the children but has also made them more vulnerable. More and more children are today being specifically targeted, using communication devices that are being used by such children. The use of mobile phones by children has a direct impact upon protection of children not only vis-à-vis their safety but also from exposure from potential pedophiles and cyber criminals. Further, mobile phones today immediately bring to the child's hands access to unlimited pornography using mobile Internet. Consequently, there are large number of legal, policy regulatory issues concerning child protection and mobile.Add to cart -
MOBILE BANKING & MOBILE LAW
₹250Original price was: ₹250.₹164Current price is: ₹164.MOBILE BANKING A new treatise on the legal jurisprudence concerning Mobile Banking & Mobile Law seeks to cover unchartered territory. The ebook entitled “Mobile Banking & Mobile Law” has been authored by Pavan Duggal, Asia’s and India’s renowned expert and authority in Cyberlaw, who has the credit of doing pioneering work in the field of Mobile law. The ebook is the first of its kind in its specialized category and has explored various legal and regulatory aspects of Mobile Banking & Mobile Law The use, adoption and continues reliance on mobile phones and communication devices has given rise to a new kind of economy. The mobile commerce growth has further propelled growth of new paradigm shifts in our lives. More and more people are today relying upon mobile phones for the purposes of not accessing the Internet but also making purchases and also dealing with their moneys. It is in this context that mobile banking assumes significance.Add to cart -
INDIAN DIGITAL LAW – 12 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
₹180Original price was: ₹180.₹159Current price is: ₹159.INDIAN DIGITAL LAW - 12 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE India is one of the rising powers as far as Information Technology is concerned. The huge adoption and usage of mobile phones by the Indian population has made India a fertile e-commerce and m-commerce basin for the entire world. This is only been possible, thanks to the Indian Government putting in place the India’s digital law being the Information Technology Act, 2000. India’s digital law has not only provided for legal framework for electronic commerce and mobile commerce to prosper but has also provided a solid foundation for the regulation of unwarranted activities in the digital ecosystem.Add to cart