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      ODR News is an initiative of ODR India Portal that was established by Sovereign P4LO in the year 2004. Through this Forum we would discuss about Techno Legal Issues of Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) and TeleLaw.

      This is the only Techno Legal Forum of the World that is discussing Techno Legal issues of Cyber Law, Cyber Security, Cyber Forensics, E-Discovery, Crypto Currencies, Digital Assets, NFTs, CBDC, Blockchain, Smart Contracts, Conflict of Laws in Cyberspace, Human Rights, Human Rights Protection in Cyberspace, etc. The list is just illustrative as we cover all Traditional (Civil and Criminal), Techno Legal and Futuristic fields too.

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    • Conflict Of Laws In Cyberspace

      In an era where a single click can launch a transaction, share information, or spark a dispute that reverberates across continents, the Internet’s borderless expanse has upended traditional notions of legal sovereignty. Imagine a U.S. consumer purchasing a digital product from a European vendor via a server in Asia, only for a data breach to expose personal information to hackers in Eastern Europe—suddenly, questions of accountability, liability, and remedy span multiple legal systems, each with its own rules on privacy, contracts, and cyber offenses. This is the essence of Conflict Of Laws In Cyberspace: a labyrinthine puzzle where the intangible nature of digital interactions defies the territorial foundations of international law.

      As online activities permeate every facet of modern life—from e-commerce and social media to remote work and virtual diplomacy—these conflicts not only hinder justice but also erode trust in the digital economy. Courts worldwide grapple with outdated doctrines ill-suited to instantaneous, global data flows, leading to protracted litigation, inconsistent rulings, and opportunities for bad actors to exploit gaps.

      Yet, amid these hurdles, glimmers of progress emerge. The United Nations Convention against Cybercrime, adopted in 2024 and set to open for signature on October 25, 2025, in Hanoi, Vietnam, represents a pivotal step toward harmonisation. By fostering international cooperation on jurisdiction, evidence sharing, and enforcement, such initiatives signal a collective resolve to adapt legal frameworks to the cyber age, ensuring that the promise of a connected world does not come at the expense of equitable governance.

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    • Exclusive Techno Legal Forum Of The World

      Welcome to the Exclusive Techno Legal Forum of the World. This is jointly managed by ODR India and TeleLaw Startup of Sovereign P4LO. Here you would find Techno Legal Resources and Discussions that you may not find anywhere else in the World.

      We hope your Techno Legal problems would be resolved automatically by the discussions, articles, views, etc posted at this Forum. If you still face any problem, do not hesitate to Contact Us for Professional Help.

      As this is Pro Bono Service of ODR India and TeleLaw Startup, this is not a Legal Service and you are strongly recommended to Consult a Qualified Legal Professional of your choice before acting upon any views, suggestions or discussions mentioned at this Forum.

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    • Human Rights Protection In Cyberspace

      The origins of Human Rights Protection in Cyberspace (HRPIC) in India are deeply intertwined with the Information Technology Act, 2000, a pioneering law that imposed penalties for cyber offenses but inadvertently laid the groundwork for expansive surveillance mechanisms, leaving glaring gaps in privacy protections. The 2008 amendments further escalated intermediary liabilities, igniting legal challenges from organizations like the People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), which contested abuses under the Telegraph Act. A pivotal techno-legal turning point came in 2009 with the launch of the HRPIC Blog by Praveen Dalal, who branded the Act an “endemic e-surveillance enabling law” that infringed on constitutional Articles 14 (equality), 19 (expression), and 21 (life and liberty). Dalal’s early calls for repeal and the establishment of an E-Surveillance Policy with parliamentary oversight set a bold precedent.

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