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CYBERLAW & ITS IMPACT
ON DIGITAL ECONOMY © of images belongs to the respective copyright
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A PRESENTATION
BY
PAVAN DUGGAL
ADVOCATE, SUPREME COURT OF
INDIA
PRESIDENT, CYBERLAWS.NET
PRESIDENT, CYBERLAW ASIA
HEAD, PAVAN DUGGAL
ASSOCIATES
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DIGITAL INDIA – A NEW INDIA
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ASHLEY MADISON WEBSITE
HACKING
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ONLINE LIBERTIES &
CYBERLAW
There is further need for protecting the online liberties and civil rights of users. Yet at the same time there is going to be a delicate balance that need to be maintained between protection and preservation of national and sovereign interest in cyberspace on the one hand and protecting civil liberties of individuals on the other hand.
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SOCIAL MEDIA & CYBER
CRIMES
Social media is today becoming the fulcrum
focus point for cyber criminals and cyber
terrorists.
More and more cyber criminal tendencies are
continuing to emerge in social media.
CYBER TERRORISM
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AADHAAR LAW 2016 – INDIA’S
BIOMETRIC IDENTITY LAW
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CYBERLAW IN INDIA
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THE IT ACT, 2000 – INDIA’S FIRST
CYBERLAW
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THE IT ACT, 2000 –
OBJECTIVES
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ELECTRONIC CONTRACT
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ELECTRONIC GOVERNANCE
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CYBERCRIME
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MOBILE CRIMES
There are various kinds of mobile crimes that have
emerged across the world. In fact, given the
increase in adoption of mobiles, communication
devices, mobile platforms, and the mobile
paradigms by vast sections of populations across
the world, mobile criminals have suddenly found
mobiles platforms as a very innovative and fertile
space for perpetuating their criminal activities.
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INTERMEDIARIES & CYBERLAW
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INTERMEDIARIES AND DUE
DILIGENCE UNDER THE IT ACT, 2000
Intermediaries are required to do due
diligence under the terms of the amended
Information Technology Act, 2000.
This due diligence must be done to ensure
compliance with the relevant parameters of
the amended Information Technology Act,
2000.
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LIABILITIES OF INTERMEDIARIES
AND THE INDIAN CYBERLAW
There could have exposure to legal consequences,
both civil and criminal, for the company and its top
management.
Civil liability-damages by way of compensation
upto 5o million INR per contravention
Criminal Consequences - The top management
could also be exposed to criminal consequences
ranging from imprisonment of 3 years to life
imprisonment and fine from 1 Lakh INR to 10
Lakhs INR.
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CASES
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Baazee.com case
Famous Bank NSP case-2003
Umashankar Case
WHATSAPP – THE NEW
MEDIUM OF COMMUNICATION
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CLOUD COMPUTING
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BIG DATA
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INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT)
AND CYBERLAW
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PAVAN DUGGAL ASSOCIATES
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COMPLIANCES BY PAVAN DUGGAL
ASSOCIATES
Pavan Duggal Associates -role in helping companies ensure compliances with the Indian Cyberlaw and rules thereunder.
Pavan Duggal Associates assist all intermediaries to ensure documented due diligence under the Information Technology Act, 2000.
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
CYBERLAW, CYBERCRIME & #CYBER
SECURITY – 17TH & 18TH NOVEMBER, 2016,
NEW DELHI, INDIA
The International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime
& Cyber Security (www.cyberlawcybercrime.com) has
provided the platform to discuss about emerging
Cyberlaw, Cybercrime and Cybersecurity trends.
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INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON
CYBERLAW & CYBERSECURITY
RECOMMENDED Need for coming up with an International
Convention on Cyberlaw & Cyber Security.
Recommended during the High-Level Policy
Statement delivered by me at the World Summit
on Information Society (WSIS) organized by the
International Telecommunications Union (ITU),
UNESCO, UNCTAD & UNDP in Geneva,
May, 2015.
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Indian Cyberlaw has created the appropriate legal
framework for promoting e-commerce in the
country as was giving legality to electronic format.
The said lead framework has provided for various
enabling provisions that provide for electronic
authentication and cyber security related issues.
All legal entities have a duty to ensure that its
business operations needs to comply with the
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