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"Cyber Law and Digital Rights" is an insightful book that explores the intricate intersection of technology, law, and individual rights in the digital age. This comprehensive guide delves into the evolving landscape of cyberspace, shedding light on the legal frameworks and regulations that govern it. Readers will gain a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital realm, as well as how these impact our fundamental rights, such as privacy, freedom of expression, and online security. With practical examples and real-world cases, the book navigates the complex…mehr

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"Cyber Law and Digital Rights" is an insightful book that explores the intricate intersection of technology, law, and individual rights in the digital age. This comprehensive guide delves into the evolving landscape of cyberspace, shedding light on the legal frameworks and regulations that govern it. Readers will gain a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital realm, as well as how these impact our fundamental rights, such as privacy, freedom of expression, and online security. With practical examples and real-world cases, the book navigates the complex terrain of cyber law, empowering readers to protect their digital rights and participate in the ongoing dialogue about the future of the internet. Whether you're a legal professional, tech enthusiast, or simply a concerned digital citizen, this book provides valuable insights into the dynamic world of cyber law and the vital importance of safeguarding our digital liberties.
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Dr. Sourabh Sharma, LL.M., Ph.D, an accomplished author with 15+ research papers and 4 books, has extensive teaching and research experience. He's guided 2k+ scholars, chaired 10+ international conferences, and received accolades as a distinguished researcher in law. His notable contribution is the book "Analytical Study on Low Conviction Rate".