News IT Rules, 2021: Delhi HC Asks IT Min to Clarify the “Reasonable Efforts” Platforms Can Take to Moderate User Content Although the IT Rules, 2021, lists all sorts of content platforms have to take "reasonable efforts" to cause their users not to upload, it... Aarathi GanesanAugust 24, 2023
News Ten reasons why NIXI’s proposal to prohibit reselling of .in domains at a premium is a bad idea Internet Commerce Association in a letter to NIXI has strongly criticized its proposal and has presented arguments as to how this move will kill... Sarvesh MathiJuly 12, 2023
News National Internet Exchange of India proposes new rule to prohibit reselling of .IN domains at a premium This proposal will ban domain investing, which refers to the practice of buying domains that contain common or popular words and then selling them... Sarvesh MathiJuly 11, 2023
News Domain Name Registrars Repeatedly Non-Compliant With Court Orders May Be Construed As Violating Public Order: IT Ministry at Delhi HC Failure to comply could be considered relatable grounds for blocking the website/URL of such DNRs under section 69A of the IT Act, 2000 Aarathi GanesanApril 4, 2023
News In win for government, WIPO rules against websites with unauthorised use of “Khadi” in name This is not the first time that the statutory body has sought action against website owners and private firms for using the trademarked name.... Aroon DeepJuly 2, 2021
News Google wins case against Wuhan-based cybersquatter for android.co.in domain Google in August won a case in India to control the android.co.in domain name. The development surfaced in a previously unreported order published on... Aroon DeepOctober 12, 2020
News Taylor Swift had to buy objectionable domain names before trolls could; Why ICANN? ICANN so I do! Popstar Taylor Swift and tech giant Microsoft were essentially forced to buy domain names ending in .porn and .adult, such... Riddhi MukherjeeMarch 30, 2015
Media Cricket.com Faces Cybersquatting Challenge; Elephant Capital To Restructure GCV Investment More trouble for Global Cricket Ventures, a company which received the Cricket.com domain as a part of a settlement with Live Current Media. A... Nikhil PahwaJanuary 7, 2011