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In this two-part article, Saurav Kumar analyses the legal status of search engines in India under the IT Rules 2021, in light of the judgement laid down in X v. Union of India.
Find Part 1 here: https://t.co/bUzEZlLGCr
Find Part 2 here: https://t.co/AqGaH0LBdg
In this two-part Article, K Nand Mohan and RS Sanjanaa analyse the legal issues associated with AI entities such as ChatGPT.
Find Part 1 here: https://t.co/FNanu8Z8zg
Find Part 2 here: https://t.co/7YJL8WnMZ1
In this Article, Riya Sharma and Atulit Raj write about content-moderation and its implications for the citizens' Freedom of Speech.
Find it here: https://t.co/DL5KZQdf6d
In this article, Raghav Saha analyses and puts forth the various issues associated with the DPDP Bill, 2022. Find it here: https://t.co/nnXLLlYGaY
#DPDPBill2022#Privacy#TechLaw#DataProtection
In this article, Sohina writes about the recently notified IT Amendment Rules 2022- the changes brought about, and the issues associated with them. Find it here: https://t.co/svQYgGuiX6
#ITAmendmentRules#ITRules2022#IntermediaryLiability#TechLaw
In this two-part article, Intisar has pointed out the privacy concerns associated with the Draft Indian Telecommunications Bill.
Find here: Part 1- https://t.co/yqYkfUc1We
Part 2- https://t.co/3OdqQwbWMu
In this article, Tanusha Tyagi and Anabhra Chatterjee analyse the legal viability of human implants in the Indian context.
Find it here: https://t.co/6XAeCkETIN
The article touches on the aspects of ambiguity in provisions, de-facto localization aspects, risks of state surveillance, and data principal rights. It concludes by analyzing the claim of these directions in ushering India into a solely optimistic cybersecurity and data regime.
In this article, Raj Shekhar discusses the recent CERT-In Cybersecurity Directions, 2022 and evaluates the criticisms surrounding the same.
Find it here:
https://t.co/gvLz9RwhtV
In this article, Mehreen analyses the key features of the Artificial Intelligence Act of the EU, and explores the policy lessons that India could adopt from the Act.
Find it here: https://t.co/lwH9bCnyWZ
In this article, Ishita discusses the main contentions in the Sci-Hub case. She argues that such websites are vital to educational and research-based work and fall under the 'fair dealing' exception in Section 52 of the Copyright Act.
https://t.co/jLyQkcolrT
In this two-part article, Angeline Priety and Nisha Nahata explore the emerging forms of insurtech and the Indian legal framework that accommodates them.
Part I- https://t.co/S8IabMuNQl…
Part II- https://t.co/S8IabMuNQl…
In this post, Harshita Lilani analyses the fintech gender gap and the existing regulatory framework that purports to bridge this gap. This is the fourth post in an ongoing collaboration with @rTechLawPolicy.
https://t.co/uRL9kCok5q
The site also consists of a Twitter Dashboard with both NALSAR's #NALSARCOVID19 as well as other feeds which both offer and are asking for help.
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The students of NALSAR have consolidated a list of crowdsourced resources for finding testing facilities, beds, medical supplies, etc. They are categorised state wise and consist of government as well as independent resources. #NALSARCOVID19
https://t.co/GY8bAaXWwX…