*Are non technical juries keeping criminals at large?* by Carrie Moss, Marketing Assistant, CY4OR www.CY4OR.co.uk In England and Wales the only qualifications...
... I've seen quite non technical juries (some that probably just about know to operate aol account) that did come through with good decisions in quite a few...
Suresh Ramasubramanian
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Mar 2, 2006 2:11 am
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... I think having technical knowledge is definitely a plus, when it comes to adjudicating disputes. There is definitely a case for having specially trained...
... Judges - definitely. Juries however are a legacy of the good old british belief in the success of anything at all that's done by generalists and amateurs,...
Suresh Ramasubramanian
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Mar 2, 2006 2:43 am
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Nandkumar / Suresh, I am not too sure that having technical people as judges is a good idea. In my own adjucation matter under IT ACT 2000, it was heard by an...
... 470MB? On a magnetic strip? I am ignoring the chip card (ISO 7816) version because AFAIK, those are not used as credit cards in India. Even those may not...
At 2:14 PM +0530 3/2/06, Pradeep Chandran wrote:
> > A crucial technical question of my matter was "Is a credit card (ie.
>> that little bit of plastic with...
Vickram Crishna
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Mar 2, 2006 8:54 am
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I will be out of the office starting 02/28/2006 and will not return until 03/22/2006. I will respond to your message when I return. ... ...
Hi Vickram / Pradeep, 1) Yes I know that 470 Mb sounds a bit big. My calculations were done on the basis of the "theoretical" maximum data which a single sided...
Fake Caller ID With Internet-based phone equipment or special cards, it's easier for people to misrepresent themselves over the phone. By Associated Press NEW...
Hi Nandkumar, Thanks for this very interesting post. It dovetails with something I was planning concerning Indian telcos who are spoofing caller ids for ...
CNBC is doing a story as a follow up of the recent case of phishing in ICICI and HDFC Banks. They also interviewed me for the programme. Anyone interested in...
Interview Published in Indian Express, Op-Ed page, Saturday, 14 January 2006 Copyright: Ravi Visvesvaraya Prasad, 2006 International Publishing Rights in all...
A couple of key quibbles: ... This is incorrect - one might be able to surmise that some form of crypto is being used, but not (whthout serious cryptanalysis)...
Nude-photo site wins injunction against Google By Declan McCullagh http://news.com.com/Nude-photo+site+wins+injunction+against+Google/2100-1030_3-6041724.html ...
... As I have mentioned earlier on this forum, it is my belief that nothing is illegal till it is declared so by law. So, no one, including the police, can...
... I think it would be a mistake to interpret the term 'security procedure' to merely mean the level of encryption to be used and would, instead, indicate the...
Distinguished Friends i have query related to Email Service Providers (ESP) like Rediff/Yaoo/Gmail etc As they are all providing FREE Email Service to its ...
I have a query.........? I want to know whether using Messengers (Chat/Voice) in Multi Sessions are legally allowed in India or not? I mean using One Messenger...
Speaking as an ESP's manager of antispam operations - yes they can block without assigning any reason whatsoever. But you'll find that they typically do have a...
Suresh Ramasubramanian
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Mar 6, 2006 1:13 am
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... Why on earth would this be illegal? (It sounds a bit like asking if it's ok to open multiple browser windows to look at two different web sites at the same...
Abhijit Menon-Sen
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Mar 6, 2006 2:39 am
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The European Council's Convention on Cybercrime ( http://conventions.coe.int/Treaty/en/Treaties/Html/185.htm) is the proposed model for international...
... The CCA can find out if the tendered plain-text converts to the intercepted data, if the public key of the addressee is applied to it. Nandkumar [Non-text...
... Continuing in this hypothetical vein: This is not necessarily true. Why this is so, requires some knowledge of how PGP works. Those who aren't interested...
*Both the Tories and Lib Dems have backed government measures to increase penalties for UK computer hackers.* Anyone hacking a computer could be punished with...