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Riding the Digital Wave: How the Draft DCB will Stay Ahead of the Curve
-Vallari Dronamraju* Abstract The Draft Digital Competition Bill is an agile legislation for digital markets that provides a means of...
Articulating A Regulatory Approach to Deepfake Pornography in India
-Siddharth Johar* Abstract This piece explores regulatory challenges posed by deepfake pornography in India. It critiques the predominant...
Towards a CBDC-Friendly Data Protection Regulation
~Shreya Ramann* Abstract The rapid pace of innovation has resulted in an associated increase in regulation of technology. In this...
Securing Privacy without Monopoly in India: Juxtaposing Interoperability With Indian Data Protection
-Cory Doctorow, Dhruv Jain, Kshitij Goyal, Sarthak Wadhwa* Abstract The privacy harms of internet market concentration are extensive and...
A Thought Framework For ‘Developing’ Data Protection Authorities: Peering Into The Next Decade
Following an increased focus on data protection and the success of the General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR’), developing countries aro
Credit-scoring in India
Evaluating The Suitability Of The Regulatory Framework Under The Credit Information Companies (Regulation) Act, 2005
Building a Regulatory Framework for Cryptocurrency
India’s cryptocurrency market has witnessed steady growth. With growing interest towards cryptocurrency, investments shot up from
Amending the Draft Consumer Protection (E-commerce) Rules, 2020: Regulatory Overreach?
This article discusses some of the key provisions of the draft amendments to the Consumer Protection (E-Commerce) Rules, 2020. It analyses t
Big Tech and Horizontality (Part I): Lessons from America
About the Author: Aniket Aggarwal is a commercial litigator and technology lawyer practicing in Delhi, India. His practice and research...
Reconciling the Non-Personal Data Framework with Database Protection in India - Part I
About the author: Muskan Tibrewala is a 5th year law student at Jindal Global Law School. Their research interests are technology law,...
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