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Issues relating to Smart Contracts in the Indian Context and their effect on NFTs
This piece discusses the legal and regulatory concerns that arise in implemented blockchain based contracts and tokens, given the novelty of the technology, and the challenges it poses, particularly in the context of intellectual property.
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Chipping Away at Encryption – Bit by Bit
[This post has been authored by Simrandeep Singh and Shambhavi Sharma, students at the Tamil Nadu National Law University.] Imagine wanting to simply lock your house and leave but the government keeps you from doing so unless an additional key is provided to them. This is exactly what the government has repeatedly attempted to do…
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Right to be Forgotten: A Necessity for Progressive Realization of Rights
[This post has been authored by Bitthal Sharma, a student at the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala.] Introduction The Right to be Forgotten (RTBF), which was recognized by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in the seminal case of Google Spain v. AEPD and Costeja Gonzalez has emerged as a strong pillar for…