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WhatsApp row: Time for courts to step in - The Hindu BusinessLine

WhatsApp row: Time for courts to step in × Terms of contract can be enforced only when they are fair. Courts are best positioned to intervene and protect user interests The WhatsApp dispute is not just about one Chatapp. The issues raised impact every single digital platform resorting to “click-wrap” agreements, which refer to the standard form contracts we accept in every digital platform by clicking “I Agree” or its equivalent. “By clicking I accept, you agree to be bound by the terms”. Innocuous. Standard. What if that click resulted in you signing away your first born? Or to continuous surveillance by law enforcement? That is exactly what nearly two-thirds of subjects participating in a University of Connecticut experiment in 2016 signed off on, to use a fictitious social media platform “Name Drop”.

What Apple s compromises on privacy in China mean for India

6 hours ago Apple has risked its customers’ data and aided government censorship in China in a bid to appease the authorities there, a New York Times (NYT) investigation has revealed. This goes against the company’s carefully crafted image as a defender of privacy and civil liberties. China assembles most of Apple’s products and the country also generates one-fifth of the tech giant’s revenue. Using this as leverage, the Chinese government has pressured Apple into making compromises that the company doesn’t make in any of its other markets. While India doesn’t hold the same leverage yet, it is an emerging market for the iPhone maker and the company has recently ramped up its manufacturing efforts in the country. Apple’s compromises in China could result in Indian authorities asking for similar concessions in the future.

Mauritius: Proposed social media regulation will curtail citizens fundamental rights

8 minute read A police officer wearing a mask due to COVID-19, at a check point in the Flacq district, Mauritius, 25 March 2020, BEEKASH ROOPUN/ l’Express Maurice / AFP/AFP via Getty Images The perceived need by Mauritius to regulate social media could turn one of the most democratic freedom of expression and data protection countries in Africa into a surveillance state. This statement was originally published on cipesa.org on 7 May 2021. In Sub-Saharan Africa, Mauritius leads in many aspects. It is the only country on the continent categorised as a “full democracy” by the Economist Intelligence Unit Democracy Index for 2020. Additionally, it has the second highest per capita income (USD 11,099) and one of the highest internet penetration rates in the region (72.2%).

Nishant Singh said Sharing of personal information on internet media should be avoided

Nishant Singh said Sharing of personal information on internet media should be avoided
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