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Shantanu Bhave
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"Trips"
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Yes agarwal it also provides an alternative to copyright protection. It talks about protection for undisclosed information and offers a trade secret regime for software protection. Trade secret regime is applicable for the protection of trade...
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Saurabh Agarwal
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It is an international Treaty to explicitly include computer programs within the illustrative list of copyrighted works. TRIPS sets forth three different forms of protection for software: copyright, patent and trade secret regime. TRIPS includes a...
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Sarvesh Soni
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Yes because With respect to the subprime crisis itself, there was a surge in electronic litigation work, Traditionally, the nature of jobs in the LPO sector are more focused on litigation and contracts management-related jobs. Litigation involves...
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Manu Uppal
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No I don't think so, because when there is recession happening it is difficult to expect the outsourcing thing going on as such, they are trying ways to cut the costs and outsourcing of work will be not their primary agenda, so in the current...
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Debate: " Is Financial crisis a blessing in disguise for LPOs??" deleted from your view.
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The pressure from overseas to open up the legal service sector to foreign law firms has mounted recently. Much debate and speculation now surrounds the subject with the law ministry being tentatively inclined to favour the liberalisation of the legal service sector. However, the majority of Indian law firms are strongly opposed to the proposal to open up the area. There are also issues of national interest that must be considered before proceeding to liberalise the sector. The proposal to open up the legal service sector is premature. The extensive debate and consultation that should have preceded such a move has yet to take place. An expert body needs to examine it. This is a matter that w...
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Pradeep Kumar P. K.
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Its rather funny to see such article that is opposing any foreign entry in the filed of law. aren't we aware of their presence in other fields. the legal community has no moral right to raise their voice by being a silent spectators of all that...
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Yogesh Naik
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Even the New Laws that we have are failing us, the best example is the Negotiable Instruments Act. And the Lack of direct Control of the Judiciary over the Police is another hindrance in Criminal Cases. The Accused are often hand in glove with the...
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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good article but you forget the basic point that our indian legal system itself is in shambles. Corruption runs rife in the system. Even judges are not above it. Laws are outdated. We still use over 400 laws that were created by the british which...
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I want to know whether they are same or is there some difference between them.
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Is the future architecture of free speech on the Internet lays in balance? Read below to get an answer Cyber Law, a newly coined term if we compare with the other laws around. There are various ways in which we can apply these. I am saying ways because it is difficult to find out when the law is broken and when to act upon it. There are filters in place that control how you use the internet and many people are not aware that they are there. The filters that enforce Cyber Law regulations may not be regulated by any specific law that is written in stone, but the assumption of covering laws on the books in many States is good enough reasons for the filters to be authorized. Some of the statute...
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R N Bansal
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I am a Civil Engineer with LLB and has quite good interst in such topics. I feel that the people need to be taught about the relief the can get from the cybre crimes the provisions in the cyber crime laws and procedure to approach for the relief....
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varsha
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lets hope firm decision for cyberlaws in india also although it new here thanks
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