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INDIA’S DEMONETIZATION, CASHLESS ECONOMY & CYBERLAW CHALLENGES
₹900₹802"One of the best Cyberlaw ebooks of all time" - BookAuthorityINDIA'S DEMONETIZATION, CASHLESS ECONOMY & CYBERLAW CHALLENGES India has begun its journey in the direction of becoming a digital cashless economy. India demonetized its currency in the second week of November, 2016 and reiterated its resolve to transform the nation into a cashless economy. India's demonetization and advent towards the cashless economy has brought forward various Cyberlaw challenges and issues. This eBook seeks to examine the various Cyberlaw challenges that are faced by India as a nation, as it moves in the direction of transmigrating to a digital cashless economy. This eBook examines various important and significant facets which must be addressed by India as a nation as important priorities, as it prepares to go the cashless economy way.Add to cart -
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN MOBILE ECOSYSTEM – A LEGAL VIEW
₹150₹133INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN MOBILE ECOSYSTEM – A LEGAL VIEW The advent of mobiles has a direct impact upon protection and preservation of intellectual property rights. Today people use mobiles and communication devices for the purposes of accessing data and information in the electronic form including original data and original content having intrinsic intellectual property rights therein. While mobiles have also made life easy for corporates, corporates are slowly beginning to realize the deterrent effect that mobiles have upon on their efforts to protect and preserve their intellectual property rights. Mobiles today allow seamless infringement of copyright and other intellectual property rights in original literary, artistic, dramatic, musical or cinematographic works of the contents of creators. How does the law deal with this entire issue? What is the entire relationship between mobile phones and piracy? What is the legal impact of mobile phones on protection and preservation of intellectual property rights? These and other related questions are sought to be addressed in the present eBook.Add to cart -
Internet Of Behaviour & Cyberlaw
₹1300₹1101INTERNET OF BEHAVIOUR & CYBERLAW Internet has been growing by leaps and bounds. We are familiar with the Internet of Things (IOT) where all kinds of smart devices are getting connected to the internet. But beyond the advent and emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT), a new kind of internet is being postulated. This is known as the Internet of Behaviour. This is a new paradigm which is substantially based on Internet of Things (IoT) but is specifically focused on analyzing the various data generated by data entities in the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem and substantially impacting user behaviours.Add to cart -
INTERNET OF THINGS & CYBER SECURITY LAW
₹1000₹880INTERNET OF THINGS & CYBER SECURITY LAW Internet of Things (IOT) as a phenomenon seems to have become an integral part of our lives. We are getting more dependent on Internet of Things (IOT) devices. The Internet of Things (IOT) presents boundless new opportunities for all stakeholders. However, cyber security breaches are rampant on the Internet of Things (IOT). The absence of global agreement on cyber security standards for Internet of Things (IOT) effectively means that cyber criminals are having a field day. Hence, trying to regulate cyber security in Internet of Things (IOT) needs to become a top most priority from the governance standpoint. It is in this context that the regulation of cyber security in Internet of Things (IOT) has started assuming immense significance.Add to cart -
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