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Interview with Pranesh Prakash on whether the micro-blogging site could have done more than simply contesting 39 Blocking Orders under India's IT Rules
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Interview with Pranesh Prakash on whether the micro-blogging site could have done more than simply contesting 39 Blocking Orders under India's IT Rules
The Niti Aayog's recommendations may give the government’s policy-making on social security for gig workers some direction.
Existing consumer protection regulations are not sufficient to cover the extent of protection that a crypto-investor would require.
Twitter's writ petition before the Karnataka High Court contends that the Union government's blocking orders are unconstitutional.
The bill seeks updated guidelines to protect medical devices from cyberattacks, reducing risks to patient safety in the process.
The new legislation by the European Union (EU) brings in regulations on content moderation and removal, obligations on e-commerce platforms, etc.
The Bhu Naksha project in India falls under a drive launched in 2008 to digitize land records. What does it aim to solve, and...
The government's think tank has made recommendations on platform regulation, work benefits, and taxation pertaining to the burgeoning gig economy in India
The move comes amid rising user complaints and the government's warning to either self-regulate properly or face intervention
A new U.S. legislation aims to protect health data privacy for women amid anti-abortion laws and digital surveillance of women: what it's all about