Cyber Law in India


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Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this practical guide to cyber law – the law affecting information and communication technology (ICT) – in India covers every aspect of the subject, including intellectual property rights in the ICT sector, relevant competition rules, drafting and negotiating ICT-related contracts, electronic transactions, privacy issues, and computer crime. Lawyers who handle transnational matters will appreciate the detailed explanation of specific characteristics of practice and procedure. Following a general introduction, the book assembles its information and guidance in seven main areas of practice: the regulatory framework of the electronic communications market; software protection, legal protection of databases or chips, and other intellectual property matters; contracts with regard to software licensing and network services, with special attention to case law in this area; rules with regard to electronic evidence, regulation of electronic signatures, electronic banking, and electronic commerce; specific laws and regulations with respect to the liability of network operators and service providers and related product liability; protection of individual persons in the context of the processing of personal data and confidentiality; and the application of substantive criminal law in the area of ICT. Its succinct yet scholarly nature, as well as the practical quality of the information it provides, make this book a valuable time-saving tool for business and legal professionals alike. Lawyers representing parties with interests in India will welcome this very useful guide, and academics and researchers will appreciate its value in the study of comparative law in this relatively new and challenging field.




Cyber Laws


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Cyber Law


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Cyber Crimes Against Women in India


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Cyber Crimes against Women in India reveals loopholes in the present laws and policies of the Indian judicial system, and what can be done to ensure safety in cyberspace. The book is a significant contribution to socio-legal research on online crimes targeting teenage girls and women. It shows how they become soft targets of trolling, online grooming, privacy infringement, bullying, pornography, sexual defamation, morphing, spoofing and so on. The authors address various raging debates in the country such as how women can be protected from cybercrimes; what steps can be taken as prevention and as recourse to legal aid and how useful and accessible cyber laws are. The book provides detailed answers to a wide array of questions that bother scholars and charts a way forward.




Cyber Crime in India


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Legal aspects of computer crimes in India.




Information Security & Cyber Laws


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Introduction of Information Security and security and cyber law covers the fundamentals aspect of system, Information system, Distributed Information system, Cryptography, Network Security e.t.c.. It is Incredibly robust, portable & adaptable. This book coverage of Model paper, Question Bank and Examination Question Paper etc.




Browsing the Cyber Laws of India


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This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the legal aspects of the digital world in India. It is a must-read for lawyers, law students, policymakers, IT professionals, and anyone who wants to understand the legal framework that governs cyberspace. We hope that this book will contribute to a better understanding of cyber law and help individuals and organizations better protect themselves in the digital world in the Indian context.




Security and Law


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Security and law against the backdrop of technological development.Few people doubt the importance of the security of a state, its society and its organizations, institutions and individuals, as an unconditional basis for personal and societal flourishing. Equally, few people would deny being concerned by the often occurring conflicts between security and other values and fundamental freedoms and rights, such as individual autonomy or privacy for example. While the search for a balance between these public values is far from new, ICT and data-driven technologies have undoubtedly given it a new impulse. These technologies have a complicated and multifarious relationship with security.This book combines theoretical discussions of the concepts at stake and case studies following the relevant developments of ICT and data-driven technologies. Part I sets the scene by considering definitions of security. Part II questions whether and, if so, to what extent the law has been able to regulate the use of ICT and datadriven technologies as a means to maintain, protect or raise security, in search of a balance between security and other public values, such as privacy and equality. Part III investigates the regulatory means that can be leveraged by the law-maker in attempts to secure products, organizations or entities in a technological and multiactor environment. Lastly, Part IV, discusses typical international and national aspects of ICT, security and the law.




A Brief Introduction on Cyber Crime Cases Under Information Technology Act


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This Handbook will serve as a reference point for cyber crime cases in Indian Context under the Information Technology Act & The Information Technology Amendment Act, 2008. Real Life cyber Cases with the applicable cyber law is presented in this book in a simple language. It will be a reference manual for anyone who wants to learn and understand law governing cyberspace in India. On an average a cyber law course will cost you about US Dollars 400. This book covers about 101 real cyber crime case study along with brief illustration and explanation of every section under the relevant Indian Law.




Taxmann's Cyber Crimes & Laws | Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) | B.Com-Hons.| 4th Edition | January 2021


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This book is a comprehensive & authentic textbook on ‘Cyber Crimes & Laws’. This book aims to fulfill the requirement of the following students • B.Com./B.Com. (Hons.) under CBCS Programme 𝚘 B.Com: Semester-III | Paper BC 3.4 (B) | Cyber Crimes and Laws 𝚘 B.Com. (Hons.): Semester-IV | Paper BCH 4.5(F) | Cyber Crimes and Laws • Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board • School of Open Learning of University of Delhi • Various Central Universities throughout India. The Present Publication is the 4th Edition, authored by Sushma Arora & Raman Arora, with the following noteworthy features: • The subject-matter is presented in a simple, systematic method along with comprehensive explanation of the concept and theories underlying basic financial accounting. • [Student-Oriented Book] This book has been developed, keeping in mind the following factors: 𝚘 Interaction of the author/teacher with his/her students in the class-room 𝚘 Shaped by the author/teachers experience of teaching the subject-matter at different levels 𝚘 [Specific Emphasis] Reaction and responses of students have been incorporated at different places in the book • [Comprehensive Coverage of the Laws] with interesting examples/case studies derived from landmark rulings • [Test Question, True/False Statements & Projects] are given at the end of each chapter to provide students a thorough practice in solving examination questions • Contents of this book is as follows: 𝚘 Unit I – Cyber Crimes • Cyber Crimes: Meaning, Categories and Kinds 𝚘 Unit II – Definitions under IT Act, 2000 and Contemporary Business Issues in Cyber Space 𝚘 Unit III – Electronic Records 𝚘 Unit IV – Regulatory Framework 𝚘 Unit V – Case Laws 𝚘 Past Examination Papers • B.Com. CBCS SEM-III (November 2016) • B.Com. (H) CBCS SEM-IV (May-June 2017) • B.Com. (H) CBCS SEM-IV (May-June 2018) • B.Com. CBCS SEM-III (November 2018) • BA (Prog.) SEM-III (November 2018) • B.Com. SEM-III (November 2019) • BA (Prog.) SEM-III (November 2019) • B.Com. CBCS SEM-III (December 2020)