Hi all, With regard to compliance with the U.K Data Protection Act, 1998 what all measures does an Indian Company needs to take? I understand that it is not...
Last month, a Swedish hacker got hold of passwords to the e-mail accounts of over 100 senior Government officials in India and published the same on Internet...
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Infotech/Internet_/Conspiracy_using_cyber_tools_to_be_equated_with_crime/articleshow/2440988.cms [Non-text portions of this...
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Recipe_for_killing_Internet_in_India/articleshow/2464971.cms [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
An interesting article, perhaps even more so for landing up on the front page, without a single referenceable statement. Which 'standing committee' has made...
Vickram Crishna
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Oct 17, 2007 11:09 am
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Dear All Quoted below is a thought-provoking blog entry by Susan Brenner on cyber war, cyber terrorism and cyber crime. The discussion is relevant in view of...
Times of India, a leading News paper in India recently took up a campaign aimed at legislative immunity for Internet Intermediaries. Accordingly, a sensational...
... Hash: SHA1 ... While not particularly sympathetic to ToI's cause, I'd still question the wisdom of such legislation. Making content servers (note: not ...
Raj Mathur
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Oct 21, 2007 8:00 am
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I am attaching a paper by Prof. Anil Samtani of Nanyang Business School, Singapore (also downloadable from ...
[snip] http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/173038107/article.pl "In an interview with Computerworld's editor in chief, Don Tennant, Frank Abagnale...
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Oct 22, 2007 7:31 am
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Technology and Law are altogether different concepts. The technology will always remain not only ahead of the Law but also beyond its control. The best bet as...
For an IT-Software Company, we want Manager - Staffing based at Gurgaon. They are looking for a person with a capability of Heading the Staffing function as...
Dear Friends, I am preparing a report on the Legal enablement of ICT in G2C transactions for a working group on e gov standards. I request members of this...
Dear "Vimmi" A Rose by any other name would surely smell as sweet as a khushboo (9868436551). BTW who are you? Its absolutely safe to post Help Wanted Ads here...
I have been aggregating public RSS feeds on spam and cybersecurity that I can find using Yahoo's "pipes" utility, which is very nice indeed. So far I have just...
Please see my article in Hindustan Times, issue of Tuesday, 27 Nov 2007, Edit Page, on the tracking of the blast suspects in UP to a cybercafe in East Delhi....
Please see my article in Infrastructure page of Financial Express, Tuesday, 04 December 2007, on the way out of the telecom tangle. Ravi Visvesvaraya Prasad ...
Not being a subscriber, I find myself a little hampered - will I be the only person left who doesn't know the way out of the tangle? Vickram ...
Vickram Crishna
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... And is there actually a way or is this pure wishful thinking and speculation based on a number of things predicated to occur when they have very little ...
Hi All, Recently I have gone through the terms and conditions of many newsletter websites of various Companies. Most of the terms put a restriction on...
... Fair use under the Berne convention involves republication of such data. Internal use such as you described can be arguably treated as similar to your...
hi Roma, If I have understood correctly the term used by you as "internal purposes" would mean to restricted access to the users on the particular network then...
... As India is a signatory to the Berne Convention, as have (I believe) the US and various EU countries from which such documents are very likely going to be...
... You might like t go one step further and state that there is no such thing as IPR. There are copyrights, trademarks, patents and trade secrets; the...