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The Sun says "Your Life for Sale", the BPO Sting--(Televisionpoint.com)

Britain's campaign against job and data shifts to countries like India is set to intensify after a sting operation revealed that a call centre employee from Delhi sold the bank details of 1,000 British customers to an undercover reporter of the Rupert Murdoch promoted Newspaper, 'The Sun'.(June, 2005)more details..

Asia’s first online cyber law clinic launched in Gujarat--(Official Portal of Gujrat Government)

With the launch of a online cyber law clinic today, SEMCOM an educational institution run by Charutar Vidya Mandal, has become a pioneer in the important field of cyber law in Asia.(September, 2007)more details..

Bloggers beware! Big brother is watching--(Expressindia)(rediff NEWS)

Mind what you write, bloggers! The days of carefree blogging are over. As more and more blogs get into the public domain, the danger of being sued can only increase.(April, 2009)more details..

Perspectives from Mexico, India in IGF Best Practice Forum on CyberCrime Convention--(APC)

During the Best Practice Forum on the Cybercrime Convention, Jean Charles de Cordes of the Council of Europe discussed the structure and content of the convention, as well as issues such as standards setting and monitoring compliance, while Cristos Velasco, Mexican representative of the North American Consumer Project on Electronic Commerce (NACPEC), and Pavan Duggal from Cyberlaw India discussed the cybercrime legislation situation in their respective countries.(November, 2007)more details..

Press Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V for trouble--(CIOL News)

"Necessity is the mother of invention," goes the saying. A recent development, involving Yahoo! India, makes one take a relook at this saying in the age of citizen journalists.(March, 2007)more details..



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