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The Amendment to the IT Rules, 2021: Part 1 – Locked, Loaded, and Aimed at the Intermediaries

SpicyIP

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (“MEITY”), on 6 th June, 2022, issued a press release along with a proposed draft amendment (“Draft Amendment”) to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 (“IT Rules, 2021”). v 1MG Technologies Pvt.

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[Guest post] Conference report: ‘The Fashion Marketplace: Law and Policy’

The IPKat

It was highlighted that fashion has in recent years been a target sector for competition authorities and that, unfortunately, law and regulation is often behind the technology curve. Privacy concerns might, it was said, be a barrier to market for such traders and suppliers.

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NFTs: New Frontiers for Trademarks

IP Tech Blog

NFTs are unique tokens based on blockchain technology and used as digital assets. For a succinct background on NFTs, see Your NFT Playbook , by our colleagues Kyle Fath, Alan Friel, and Carlton Daniel, posted in Consumer Privacy World. Once again, technology has outstripped normal legal strictures, and the lawyers need to catch up.

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Takedown Services Under Copyright Law

IP and Legal Filings

Information Technology Act,2000. The Information Technology Act of 2000 [hereinafter referred to as the “IT Act”] regulates the intermediaries or Internet Service Providers (ISPs) involved. Rules on Information Technology, 2021 (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code).

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NFTs: New Frontiers for Trademarks

LexBlog IP

NFTs are unique tokens based on blockchain technology and used as digital assets. For a succinct background on NFTs, see Your NFT Playbook , by our colleagues Kyle Fath, Alan Friel, and Carlton Daniel, posted in Consumer Privacy World. Once again, technology has outstripped normal legal strictures, and the lawyers need to catch up.

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Legal Implications of IPR Protection ‘In The Cloud’: an Indian Analysis

IIPRD

With the overwhelming majority adopting cloud computing resources and the prevalent practice of storing data in the cloud, it is evident that cloud computing has emerged as the predominant model for computer and information technology services worldwide. WHAT IS CLOUD COMPUTING?