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Privacy Issues on Web | Takedown to Unlearning | Rethinking Intermediary Duties in the Age of AI

India’s Intermediary Rules, 2021 (amended in 2023), impose proactive duties on platforms to curb unlawful content such as defamation, CSAM, and NCII. Yet, despite timely takedowns, such content often persists—resurfacing through search engine caches or being regenerated by AI models. This exposes critical gaps in compliance and enforcement. Machine Unlearning (MuL), a growing global technique,...

Right to Be Forgotten in India – Statutory Developments

The Evolving Landscape of the Right to Be Forgotten in India: A Deep Dive into Case Law and Statutory Developments   In our increasingly digital world, information, once published, can remain accessible indefinitely, creating what some call a “permanent atmosphere” of suspicion or prejudice. This permanence often clashes with an individual’s desire to move past...

FAQs on Right to be Forgotten in India

1. What is the “Right to be Forgotten” in the Indian context? The “Right to be Forgotten” in India is an evolving legal concept, considered an inherent aspect of the broader “Right to Privacy,” which itself is a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. It allows individuals to request the removal or...

OpenAI in partnership with the IndiaAI Mission launch of the OpenAI Academy India

In a significant event for the digital and technological ecosystem in India, OpenAI, the world’s leading artificial intelligence company, in partnership with the IndiaAI Mission of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, announced the launch of the OpenAI Academy India on June 6. This is the first international deployment of OpenAI’s AI education platform....

Employee Related Cyber Offence and Corporate Response

This blog focuses on the issue that most often employers fail to present admissible evidence in court in the offence related to employees. It gives some suggestion about what can be done about it In an era where digital footprints drive business decisions, legal disputes involving employees are increasingly dependent on electronic evidence. Whether it’s...

Google Flow & Deepfakes: Legal Challenges of AI-Generated Content and the Rise of Detection Tools

In an age where artificial intelligence is rapidly redefining reality, the emergence of highly sophisticated AI video generation tools—such as Google’s “Flow”—presents a double-edged sword. While these innovations promise to unleash unprecedented creative possibilities, they also introduce profound challenges, particularly concerning the proliferation of deepfakes. For CorpoTech Legal, understanding the evolving technological, ethical, and, crucially,...

I4C authorized to get financial intelligence for cybercrime investigation under PMLA 2002.

I4C Now Authorized Under PMLA: Strengthening India’s Fight Against Cybercrime and Digital Money Laundering Introduction In a significant move to combat the growing threat of cyber-enabled financial crimes, the Ministry of Finance issued Notification G.S.R. 261(E) dated April 25, 2025, amending the Prevention of Money-Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA). This amendment brings the Indian Cyber Crime...

Understanding ISO/IEC 27037 for Digital Evidence Admissibility: A Cyber Lawyer’s Guide

In India, the incorporation of international ISO standards related to cyber forensics and digital evidence handling is evolving but not yet fully codified as mandatory legal requirements. However, recent legal reforms and judicial pronouncements indicate a clear movement toward aligning forensic practices with global standards to enhance the credibility and admissibility of electronic evidence. India’s...

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