In order to attract provisions of this Act, such an offence or contravention should involve a computer, computer system, or computer network located in India. The IT Act 2000 provides an extraterritorial applicability to its provisions by virtue of section 1(2) read with section 75. This Act has 90 sections.
May 22, 2023Digitalization has the potential to change law, including international law, in a fundamental manner. We are only gradually realizing the extent
May 22, 2023The article provides a meta-analysis of the structural impact of digitalization on international law. It synthesizes the contributions of
The intersection of technology and international law also poses a range of important challenges in the area of international governance and regime design.
Does international law apply to information and communication technologies?
Today, most states and several international organizations, including:
the UN General Assembly ’s First Committee on Disarmament and International Security
the G20
the European Union
ASEAN
and the OAS have affirmed that existing international law applies to the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by states.
Should international law regulate digitalization?
It seems that in fields of international law, in which bilateral and plurilateral agreements make sense, states opt for formal legal regulation of the digital sphere, while in areas where this is not useful, informalization prevails. What is more, regional approaches to regulating digitalization have become more pronounced.
Why is technology important in international law?
Technology has become an important issue in almost every area of international law practice and scholarship. International trade treaties are increasingly focused on questions of data flows, privacy, and digital products and services.
What is law and digital technologies?
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Standards and trade organization
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) is a standard and trade organization representing 1,376 consumer technology companies in the United States. CTA works to influence public policy, holds events such as the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and CES Asia, conducts market research, and helps its members and regulators implement technical standards. CTA is led by president and CEO Gary J. Shapiro.
Digital cloning is an emerging technology, that involves deep-learning algorithms, which allows one to manipulate currently existing audio, photos, and videos that are hyper-realistic. One of the impacts of such technology is that hyper-realistic videos and photos makes it difficult for the human eye to distinguish what is real and what is fake. Furthermore, with various companies making such technologies available to the public, they can bring various benefits as well as potential legal and ethical concerns.
The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences or IADAS is an organization founded in 1998 in New York City with a purpose to recognize and acknowledge excellence in interactive content across emerging technologies. According to the organization, the academy was founded to help drive the creative, technical, and professional progress of the Internet and evolving forms of interactive and new media.