Check out Dr. Pavan Duggal’s magazine briefs in the Economic Times for sharp analysis on digital law and privacy matters. Gain invaluable perspectives on current trends and key issues affecting the digital landscape.
- Easy porn access at cyber cafes
- When someone misuses official e-mail…
- Spamming isn’t a legal offence in India
- How valid are e-records of board meetings?
- Wanna check out a blocked site?
- Selling clean flicks could be a dirty business brief case
- More cases of data theft in BPO cos–
- Avoid personal email on office computers
- Brief case
- Electronic evidence must conform to standards
- Cybernating
- There are no free lunches on the Net
- Tackling poor online customer services
- Stern US measures against spammers
- Scamsters luring gullible Netizens with cleverer schemes
- Make sure your website’s secure
- Defective law on cyber cafes
- An online job you shouldn’t take up
- New notification on offensive sites
- No adequate law to deal with cyberstalking
- Don’t hack into a spouse’s email
- A new password every fortnight
- Signatures aren’t valid if scanned
- Helpless against spammers?
- A porn site can get you in trouble
- Misusing official email access can be risky
- Netting a girl in your soup
- Dealing with dirty rivalry on the Net
- Get a lawyer to vet your e-contract
- What a website development contract must have
- India’s first cybercrime conviction
- E-mail spoofing equivalent to hacking
- E-mail spoofing can throw you off guard
- Got a snoopy employer?
- Govts undecided on e-taxation
- Tough preventing DVD piracy
- Identity thefts increasing
- In a strange land, with stranger legal methods
- A question of authority
- A close watch on e-commerce
- Employees can’t abuse Net access
- Cheated of one’s domain name
- Not quite free as a lark
- Laws to deal with internet attacks
- Netting political gains from far
- Dubious IT institutes
- Spielberg notice on Kerala Web site
- Very privately indeed in the West
- Breaking new ground in Net copyright laws
- No let-up in obscene MMS content
- Due diligence will help limit any liabilities
- New legal issues as BPO evolves
- Make sure your website is registered in your name
- Reduced punishment for cybercrime not a good idea
- It’s not practical to book a cyber criminal in England
- Can you do any thing against a hacker?
- You have liabilities as a cyber cafe owner
- Login IDs can’t be booked for cyber squatting
- Plan to hack a site? Think again dude
- Spam away, the Indian cyberlaw can’t catch you
- Freedom of speech also covers cyberspace
- When spammers hijack your email account
- Amendments in cyberlaw may gag press
- The perils of communication surveillance
- All the looks of a good year for cyberlaw
- Some controversial cases & the govt’s kneejerk reaction
- Stringent punishment the best deterrant for cybercrime
- Watch out for FBI impersonators on the internet
- Legal firms avoid revealing data theft
- Most govts possess the power to intercept email
- Amendments to cyberlaw a security risk
- Ad hoc attempts to tackle privacy issue
- Honour thy written agreements
- Proposed amendments to cyberlaw could benefit hackers
- Happy days for network service providers
- xxx proposed for pornographic websites
- Careful with strangers on the Net
- Theft of ATM password attracts IPC and cyberlaw
- BPOs may hire more lawyers
- Amendments needed in IT law to check MMS misuse
- Web hosting cos are liable for any damage to your site
- What if your source code gets stolen?
- Regulations being introduced in RFID
- Misuse of office computers calls for disciplinary action
- More cops need to be trained in cyber crime
- Huge risk in ordering from online pharmacies
- Steganography can be booked under IPC
- Brief case 2
- Paying ISD charges for spam calls
- Forensic experts could help you retrieve your lost data
- ‘Is Baazee.com culpable?’ – Pavan Duggal
- An eventful year for cyberlaw
- Laws needed to deal with MMS menace
- Online payments can be risky
- Checks, balances needed in cyber cafes
- There’s someone secretly watching you?