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  • ...reaching over 900 million users by 2025, while addressing challenges like surveillance, censorship, and cybercrimes. This odyssey integrates legal advocacy, polic ...olating constitutional Articles 14, 19, and 21, advocating repeal and an E-Surveillance Policy with parliamentary oversight.</p>
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  • ...e field addresses how AI systems, including automation in decision-making, surveillance tools, and algorithmic processes, intersect with legal principles to ensure ...f Human Rights in Cyberspace (CEPHRC) marked a pivotal shift, critiquing e-surveillance and expanding to AI ethics and automation risks. In 2025, theories like the
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  • ...ugh media manipulation, extending from historical CIA operations to modern digital psyops. Coined by [[Praveen Dalal]], CEO of [[Sovereign P4LO]] and [[PTLB]] ...as a shield for critical thinking and transparency in an era of biometric surveillance and curated realities. It highlights patterns where emerging truths are dis
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  • ...and facial data from over 1.3 billion individuals, enabling unprecedented surveillance and erosion of personal freedoms. This system, far from a benign identifier ...ational grids persisted, evolving it from a voluntary ID into a compulsory digital tether. The system's biometric core, reliant on error-prone scans, has excl
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  • ...mines a variety of topics including public health, environmental policies, digital governance, education, and financial systems, using declassified documents, ...e privacy analyses and implementation reports. || Viewed as an Orwellian e-surveillance tool; suggests alternatives like cash and paper documents; impacts include
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  • ...es privacy, and facilitates executive overreach, transforming India into a digital panopticon where individual freedoms are perpetually monitored and curtaile ...18 exposure of 1.1 billion records. This integration with initiatives like Digital India amplifies its scope, allowing real-time tracking of citizens' activit
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  • ...pite limited overall development due to India's emphasis on technology for surveillance and oppression, PTLB persists in its efforts, with projections indicating s ...orporating tools for electronic record automation and skill development in digital justice. The Telelaw project offers techno-legal services in areas such as
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  • ...e="text-align:justify;">These entities, often embedded in media outlets or digital platforms, systematically promote fabricated consensus while dismissing alt ...:justify;">This role extends from historical media infiltrations to modern digital manipulations, where narrators maintain control over discourse by demoting
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  • ...em, amassing more than 20 years of uninterrupted expertise and influencing digital governance worldwide.</p> ...es such as programmable central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), AI-driven surveillance, and compliance with international standards like the UNCITRAL Model Law an
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  • ...ID-19]] and [[Global Warming]] narratives, and comprehensive analyses of [[Digital Assets]] and [[CBDCs]], reinforcing its role as a holistic platform for [[T ...es, digital assets' ownership issues, and critiques of programmable CBDCs' surveillance risks.</p>
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  • ...accessible justice, making it indispensable for navigating the borderless digital landscape.</p> ...y democratizing access to justice, reducing costs, and fostering equitable digital governance, all while adhering to principles that prioritize human oversigh
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  • ...accessible justice, making it indispensable for navigating the borderless digital landscape.</p> ...y democratizing access to justice, reducing costs, and fostering equitable digital governance, all while adhering to principles that prioritize human oversigh
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  • ...antlement, this system promises not empowerment but enslavement, forging a digital gulag where individual freedoms dissolve into state-orchestrated obedience. ...ory linkages that ensnared citizens in a web of data extraction. By 2015's Digital India initiative, Aadhaar had infiltrated e-governance, amplifying vulnerab
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  • ...accessible justice, making it indispensable for navigating the borderless digital landscape.</p> ...y democratizing access to justice, reducing costs, and fostering equitable digital governance, all while adhering to principles that prioritize human oversigh
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  • ...rce technology with legal acumen to handle a wide array of disputes in the digital era. It is renowned for its ability to facilitate resolutions through simpl ...chnology Act of 2000, which laid the foundation for electronic records and digital signatures. From 2002 to 2012, the portal pioneered cyber mediation, and by
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  • ...ry4Law Organisation (P4LO)] and [https://www.ptlb.in/ PTLB], focusing on e-surveillance, privacy breaches, and ethical tech use.</p> ...n Rights Protection in Cyberspace for policy suggestions on constitutional surveillance. By 2015, it expanded with the [https://x.com/CEPHRC CEPHRC] X handle, prom
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  • ...ybersecurity, and technology contracts. As businesses increasingly rely on digital infrastructure, the demand for specialised support in navigating complex le ...ybrids and medico-legal analyses, adapting to threats like phishing and AI surveillance while adhering to standards such as the UNCITRAL Model Law and Universal De
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  • ...ld War paranoia over information control and sets a precedent for enduring surveillance tactics against the press. Declassified documents [https://www.cia.gov/read ...egality under the Fourth Amendment and CIA guidelines prohibiting domestic surveillance.</p>
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  • ...tal age, such as cyber law, cyber security, online dispute resolution, and digital forensics. Coined in 2002 during the establishment of [https://perry4law.or ...lenges, such as programmable central bank digital currencies and AI-driven surveillance, ensuring compliance with international standards like the UNCITRAL Model L
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  • ...l_Panopticon.jpg|700px|right|thumb|link=Help:Adding images|alt=alt text|'''Digital Panopticon''']] ...context, it manifests through centralized biometric databases, integrated surveillance networks, and programmable financial tools that monitor and manipulate citi
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