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INDIAN CYBERLAW IN 2008
As 2009 has dawned, bringing a yet new year in our lives, it is time to consider and have an over view of the major developments in Indian Cyberlaw in the year gone by. 2008 was the year in which various important and landmark events took place in the area of cyber legal jurisprudence in India.(December 31, 2008)more details..
INDIAN CYBERLAW IN 2005 - SOME PREDICTIONS
The year 2004 was remarkable for Indian cyberlaw. We saw the invocation
of various provisions for registering different cybercrimes. The law
also zeroed in on the liability of network service providers.(January, 2005) more details..
Proposed amendments to cyberlaw could benefit hackers
The proposed deletion of Section 66 of the Information Technology Act 2000, which defines hacking and makes it punishable with three years imprisonment and Rs 2 lakh fine, is the most significant one. Section 66 is a provision that has been drafted in a very broadand generic sense and can therefore apply in the case of most emerging cybercrimes.(October, 2005 ) more details..
Indian worker quits IBM after blog dispute
In a post to the blog on Aug. 5, the onetime sales specialist in IBM's server division in Mumbai quoted an article in online magazine JAM that criticized a privately run management school.(October, 2005)
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Is Zapak taking potshots at telecom firms another game?
Gaming indeed is becoming serious business. And who better takes it more seriously than the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group(ADAG), owners of one of the leading online gaming portal in the country, Zapak.com.(Feb, 2008)more details..
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