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  • ...mation within digital environments. In India, HRPIC has evolved amid rapid internet growth, reaching over 900 million users by 2025, while addressing challenge ...Singhal Supreme Court judgment striking down Section 66A, supported by the Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF). The blog highlighted 2012 biometric concerns unde
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  • ...s for weak enforcement against platform censorship, while 2024 saw over 40 internet shutdowns prompting court interventions. In 2025, Google's June core update | 2023 || DPDP Act Enactment || Data privacy push amid breaches || Balanced regulation promo || Weak vs. censorship per
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  • ...rspace presents significant challenges due to the borderless nature of the internet, making it difficult to resolve legal disputes that span multiple jurisdict ...issue is the determination of applicable law. The unique structure of the internet implies that an individual online event—such as posting a comment on a so
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  • ...960s mainframe crimes, adapted in India through cases like Colonel Bajwa's internet time theft. By 2016, studies on [https://www.ijirmf.com/wp-content/uploads/ ...R&D in forensics, including disk, network, mobile, memory, multimedia, and internet forensics. Amendments to the IT Act in 2008 introduced Section 79A for exam
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  • ...sive technologies and policies that infringe upon [[Digital Rights]] and [[Privacy]]. [[CEPHRC]] operates as a [[Techno-Legal Center]], focusing on the inters ...tion's impact on employment and liability, AI ethics addressing biases and privacy, blockchain's legal challenges in [[Smart Contracts]] and [[Data Security]]
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  • ...ation (P4LO)] and [https://www.ptlb.in/ PTLB], focusing on e-surveillance, privacy breaches, and ethical tech use.</p> ...cy Of India Is Needed. It addresses [http://googlecensorships.blogspot.in/ Internet, Mobile And Social Media Censorship In India By Twitter, Facebook, Google,
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  • ...lies in combining techno-legal expertise with a commitment to ethical AI, privacy-by-design, and cross-border mediations aligned with UNCITRAL standards, mak ...eadReaderApp archives; peer-reviewed syntheses; UNCC advocacy || Champions privacy and expression; influences international cyber due diligence and ODR harmon
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  • ...ceptive Practices (FTC Act) || Targets misleading neutrality claims || FTC privacy settlements; 2024 data misuse probes || Class actions for deceptive suppres | Class Action Privacy and Data Suits || Focuses on data enabling propaganda || 2024 tracking sett
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  • ...emics or economic downturns, where exaggerated threats justify erosions of privacy rights under the guise of security. This warfare diminishes personal autono ...curbed not through overt force but through insidious normalization, where privacy becomes a relic and dissent a detectable anomaly, leading to preemptive int
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  • ...ugs, hypnosis, and sensory deprivation. In the 1990s, with the rise of the internet, isolated reports of "gang stalking" and electronic harassment began coales ...PA neural engineering grants; anecdotal EEG anomalies in TIs || Erosion of privacy; fears of total mind control
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  • ...fighting. IW spans personal, corporate, and global levels, from individual privacy attacks to state-sponsored disruptions of global networks.</p><p style="tex ...g offensive and defensive information operations. The proliferation of the internet in the 2000s accelerated IW's evolution, with state-sponsored hacks (e.g.,
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  • ...whistleblower accounts, and alternative media, highlighting concerns over privacy invasion, psychological torture, and potential governmental overreach.</p> ...or non-consensual experimentation and psychological warfare, infringing on privacy, dignity, and mental well-being.</p>
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  • ...mandates. || Persistent in 30% of surveys; delayed vaccinations, amplified privacy fears. ...ice data leaks; 2025 reports on AI profiling. || Beyond PRISM; illusion of privacy, behavioral tracking.
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  • ...asts by figures like William Cooper on ''The Hour of the Time'', and early internet bulletin boards like Usenet's alt.conspiracy. This surge coincided with hig | Raises privacy concerns in neurotech
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